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• #89302
That's reasonably local for you. Will you be attending?
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• #89303
Chalfie how much did we lose on that return fare?
One of those moments when you really wonder whether privatisation is all that! Bring back the unions, bring back nationalisation, bring back Wimpey..Burger restaurant or property developer?
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• #89304
Bring back the unions, bring back nationalisation, bring back Wimpey..
At last, some sense from Comrade Corny!
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• #89305
Yep, Wimpey were great
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• #89306
Proper crockery FTW.
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• #89307
Can someone tell me why Jonny Evans is still at Man U. Obviously I wasn't at the game but I've been struggling to figure out what his role is and why he's still at Utd.
Rooney's turban was a delight today, so in vogue. I can see it catching on.
It's a catch 22 for him. He does JUST enough to stay in the running for a place and blows hot and cold throughout any season. He has a pseudo first time place when Ferdinand or Vidic is crocked, which is a lot. Utd are weak for quality cover everywhere but up front (and maybe left back), so given their ability to attract top talent throughout the squad, so much so that they consistently have to turn away Europe's top players who turn up at OT on a daily basis, begging to play in the reserves for free (ahem), he is kept. So frustrating inconsistent that no one wants him. Don't you think if you've won the CL and the PL its hard to consider never having that chance again? I bet O'Shea is loving being on Tyneside/Wearside...whatever.
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• #89308
Wimpy
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• #89309
whimpy
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• #89310
burger joint. Loved Wimpey.
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• #89311
There's still one in Beckenham.
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• #89312
And Clapham Junction.
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• #89313
Fill your boots
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• #89314
So why is Corney saying bring back Wimpey? Makes no sense
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• #89315
So why is Corney saying bring back Wimpey? Makes no sense
Maybe he's trying to help Liverpool fans feel at ease by living in the past?
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• #89316
Wimpy were disgusting as were Star Burger.
Always gave me a stomach ache as a kid.Shame about the result last night I thought we played well. Just Suarez's rustiness stopped us coming away with a result.
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• #89317
That's reasonably local for you. Will you be attending?
If I am not travelling
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• #89318
Tottenham - with added comments
http://www.chelseasupportersgroup.net/2013/09/driver-on-the-wings-weather-for-tottenham-v-chelsea-3/
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• #89319
I really think you'd be disappointed if you met me, ask TS...
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• #89320
burger joint. Loved Wimpey.
http://www.wimpy.uk.com/menu.asp
There's one in Streatham. Innit.
Wimpey houses.
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• #89321
In answer to Cornie's question about LFGSS Nostalgia:
50 quid.50 fucking quid.
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• #89322
Tottenham - with added comments
http://www.chelseasupportersgroup.net/2013/09/driver-on-the-wings-weather-for-tottenham-v-chelsea-3/
Actually quite good.
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• #89323
Fuck me that was an expensive championship game to go to, to see two teams that I don't support play some footie.
I knew we should have taken the train in the first place. Pre booking for the win.
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• #89324
Actually quite good.
I love the comments particularly the one from the Spurs supporter from Epsom.
He seems to miss the whole thing. Epsom is quite a long way from Tottenham. Also, when I lived there 50 years ago, everyone supported Chelsea. It was the easiest ground to get to. Palace was nearer but a more awkward journey. Train to Wimbledon and then tube from there got you to Fulham Broadway in 30 minutes. -
• #89325
Fuck me that was an expensive championship game to go to, to see two teams that I don't support play some footie.
I knew we should have taken the train in the first place. Pre booking for the win.
Corny going to a match shocker. People here saw it with their own eyes.
One of the funniest thing last night was the social media frenzy of Chelsea supporters willing an Arsenal win.
Now to see if Arsenal live up to their obligation to provide 9,000 tickets to Chelsea supporters at the Emirates. It is going to be quite an evening.