I've got ten on Riga mortice - Charlton (A) 18/4/14
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Re: Charlton Athletic Away. The Match Thread.
Has anyone written to them yet and told them they can play Sordell up front, if they want?
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Re: Charlton Athletic Away. The Match Thread.
Yep, just in the post now...Worthy4England wrote:Has anyone written to them yet and told them they can play Sordell up front, if they want?
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Re: Charlton Athletic Away. The Match Thread.
That chippy by the ground is pretty good as well. No gravy or peas mind
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Re: Charlton Athletic Away. The Match Thread.
Antigallican was a decent enough place when we went for the last away game. Got talking to friendly Charlton and Spurs fans.
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Re: Charlton Athletic Away. The Match Thread.
Used to play for the pool team there. Alright pub, usually a stopping place for digs for workmen and that. obvs just nice and full on a matchday. Loverley.
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Re: Charlton Athletic Away. The Match Thread.
It's close now, any chance of getting the thread title sorted out?
I could fax something across!
I could fax something across!
I've got ten on Riga mortice - Charlton (A) 18/4/14
I'm predicting wholesale changes, a dire performance, three points and as much dissatisfaction as one can wave the proverbial stick at.
And if anyone can do better with the thread title, I'm open to suggestions.
TROTTERSSSssssss..............
And if anyone can do better with the thread title, I'm open to suggestions.
TROTTERSSSssssss..............
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Re: I've got ten on Riga mortice - Charlton (A) 18/4/14
There's already a Charlton thread. You were the last to post on it!
And I dont get it
And I dont get it
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Re: I've got ten on Riga mortice - Charlton (A) 18/4/14
^ this on both counts.
I'm going. As is pru. Who else is.
I'm going. As is pru. Who else is.
Nero fiddles while Gordon Burns.
Re: I've got ten on Riga mortice - Charlton (A) 18/4/14
Certainly not my finest hour, Harry, but I took the 'other' thread to be a satire of an actual match thread!
Re: I've got ten on Riga mortice - Charlton (A) 18/4/14
KeyserSoze wrote:^ this on both counts.
I'm going. As is pru. Who else is.
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The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
Re: I've got ten on Riga mortice - Charlton (A) 18/4/14
BTW there is 2 Charlton threads already, now 3. Boo.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.
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Re: Charlton Athletic Away. The Match Thread.
I refer you to my earlier post!Enoch wrote:I'm predicting wholesale changes, a dire performance, three points and as much dissatisfaction as one can wave the proverbial stick at.
And if anyone can do better with the thread title, I'm open to suggestions.
TROTTERSSSssssss..............
And with it being Easter, there must be a few puns along the lines of "another eggsellent win" "who's eggsited" etc etc. Not to mention a hatful of "Dougie" and "resurrection" gags waiting to be made!TonyDomingos wrote:"O2 win at the Valley"Enoch wrote:I mean, it hardly follows the Standard format and completely ignores my pun Addicksion.
"Will it be a good Friday in SE9?"
"Nailed on win or will we be cross?"
"Sordell is Addick"
Take your pick.
Às armas, às armas!
Sobre a terra, sobre o mar,
Às armas, às armas!
Pela Pátria lutar!
Contra os canhões marchar, marchar!
Sobre a terra, sobre o mar,
Às armas, às armas!
Pela Pátria lutar!
Contra os canhões marchar, marchar!
Re: I've got ten on Riga mortice - Charlton (A) 18/4/14
What a marvellous hybrid thread.
Sorry, Domingos, out of my hands now.
Sorry, Domingos, out of my hands now.
Nailed on win or will we be cross? - Charlton (A) 18/4/14
Snuck one in for you though.
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Re: A Dick's Errand - Charlton Away Moved
I had always understood that he was crucifies at 3.00 pm but died at least three hours (maybe six hours) later. Of course I'm not a Roman Catholic and my memory ain't what it was. I suppose a lot depends on how we interpreted the sixth hour, ninth hour, etc.Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:All denominations have some kind of Good Friday service and I don't suppose its so easy for Bish to skive off his. Slight chance it might be early morning I suppose and he can still make it, but unlikely.Gary the Enfield wrote:TANGODANCER wrote:I should imagine 3-0'clock in the afternoon of Good Friday would be a no-no for him anyway? Somewhat insesnsitive organising.Gooner Girl wrote:
Oh crap. That will stuff the Bish up and he has already bought his train tickets
Do the United Reformed Church do a Benediction TD? I thought it was just us.
The Catholics have (or had) a specific service starting at 3.00 pm (the alleged time that Christ is supposed to have died) starting with the Stations of the Cross (again, not sure if you have those) and going on to a full Benediction.
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Re: A Dick's Errand - Charlton Away Moved
Not that it matters, as 3-0'clock is just the time we accept as being the time of Christs' death, in Church services, but Jerusalem is two hours ahead of us anyway so it will be 5-0'clock there when it's 3 here.Montreal Wanderer wrote:
I had always understood that he was crucifies at 3.00 pm but died at least three hours (maybe six hours) later. Of course I'm not a Roman Catholic and my memory ain't what it was. I suppose a lot depends on how we interpreted the sixth hour, ninth hour, etc.
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Re: A Dick's Errand - Charlton Away Moved
I'm confused now. Will we be kicking off at 3:07pm or 5:07pm?TANGODANCER wrote:Not that it matters, as 3-0'clock is just the time we accept as being the time of Christs' death, in Church services, but Jerusalem is two hours ahead of us anyway so it will be 5-0'clock there when it's 3 here.Montreal Wanderer wrote:
I had always understood that he was crucifies at 3.00 pm but died at least three hours (maybe six hours) later. Of course I'm not a Roman Catholic and my memory ain't what it was. I suppose a lot depends on how we interpreted the sixth hour, ninth hour, etc.
Às armas, às armas!
Sobre a terra, sobre o mar,
Às armas, às armas!
Pela Pátria lutar!
Contra os canhões marchar, marchar!
Sobre a terra, sobre o mar,
Às armas, às armas!
Pela Pátria lutar!
Contra os canhões marchar, marchar!
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Re: A Dick's Errand - Charlton Away Moved
It would depend where we were playing I suppose - better check with Tal ben Haim...TonyDomingos wrote:I'm confused now. Will we be kicking off at 3:07pm or 5:07pm?TANGODANCER wrote:Not that it matters, as 3-0'clock is just the time we accept as being the time of Christs' death, in Church services, but Jerusalem is two hours ahead of us anyway so it will be 5-0'clock there when it's 3 here.Montreal Wanderer wrote:
I had always understood that he was crucifies at 3.00 pm but died at least three hours (maybe six hours) later. Of course I'm not a Roman Catholic and my memory ain't what it was. I suppose a lot depends on how we interpreted the sixth hour, ninth hour, etc.
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