eppinggas
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Post by eppinggas on May 24, 2020 17:10:37 GMT
My son informs me... Hail to the Windass.
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Post by crater on May 24, 2020 20:12:48 GMT
Somebody get that man a kebab
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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2020 22:19:21 GMT
Outstanding 'assist' by 1982's No 3. He's stood in exactly the right place to block the shot, then decides to run away leaving that side of the goal totally unguarded. Brilliant, well played.
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Post by TaiwanGas on May 25, 2020 0:45:12 GMT
Deserves his big blow at the end of the vid, take a bow that man!.
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Post by kingswood Polak on May 27, 2020 9:54:41 GMT
My son informs me... Hail to the Windass. The best goal I’ve seen at Wembley
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Post by Delsy on May 28, 2020 11:53:17 GMT
I felt a little sorry for the City that day, it would of been good to have had a premier league club in Brizzle and let's be honest, it is never going to be our's is it !
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Post by Rex on May 28, 2020 12:11:58 GMT
I felt a little sorry for the City that day, it would of been good to have had a premier league club in Brizzle and let's be honest, it is never going to be our's is it ! Dominic? I think you may have misjudged the public mood on this one
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Post by eppinggas on May 28, 2020 12:53:53 GMT
I felt a little sorry for the City that day, it would of been good to have had a premier league club in Brizzle and let's be honest, it is never going to be our's is it ! I can remember exactly where I was when St Dean stuck that ball away. I was listening on the radio and nearly crashed my car as I drove away from Crealy Adventure Park in Cornwall - punched the air with delight and relief. One of the best moments ever. Sympathy for the 82's? Nah. Never.
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Rex
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Post by Rex on May 28, 2020 18:51:00 GMT
I felt a little sorry for the City that day, it would of been good to have had a premier league club in Brizzle and let's be honest, it is never going to be our's is it ! I can remember exactly where I was when St Dean stuck that ball away. I was listening on the radio and nearly crashed my car as I drove away from Crealy Adventure Park in Cornwall - punched the air with delight and relief. One of the best moments ever. Sympathy for the 82's? Nah. Never. I know exactly where I was, the shops at Emersons Green. I stunned my wife who when she said she wanted to go to Argos and a few other places by saying I would go with her, I just couldn't stand to see the news come through that they had won (I was convinced they would) As I was just contemplating a lifetime of weekend shopping I had a text from a mate that said simply 'F**king get in'. I went straight back to the car and listened to the rest of the game there. It was weird, normally I'm convinced that they will come back and win, but it just seemed like Hull had it in the bag. On the drive home I beeped at everyone wearing a red shirt ( a depressingly large amount of them) and laughed at them, which apparently according to my wife was 'pathetic' There was definitely no sympathy from me.
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Post by basel on May 29, 2020 5:26:12 GMT
I can remember exactly where I was when St Dean stuck that ball away. I was listening on the radio and nearly crashed my car as I drove away from Crealy Adventure Park in Cornwall - punched the air with delight and relief. One of the best moments ever. Sympathy for the 82's? Nah. Never. I know exactly where I was, the shops at Emersons Green. I stunned my wife who when she said she wanted to go to Argos and a few other places by saying I would go with her, I just couldn't stand to see the news come through that they had won (I was convinced they would) As I was just contemplating a lifetime of weekend shopping I had a text from a mate that said simply 'F**king get in'. I went straight back to the car and listened to the rest of the game there. It was weird, normally I'm convinced that they will come back and win, but it just seemed like Hull had it in the bag. On the drive home I beeped at everyone wearing a red shirt ( a depressingly large amount of them) and laughed at them, which apparently according to my wife was 'pathetic' There was definitely no sympathy from me. Haha! I was in a pub in Basel.When DW scored I nearly hit the ceiling!"There's a Hull fan" I heard behind me. Well sort of
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Post by lostinspace on May 29, 2020 7:07:05 GMT
I felt a little sorry for the City that day, it would of been good to have had a premier league club in Brizzle and let's be honest, it is never going to be our's is it ! I can remember exactly where I was when St Dean stuck that ball away. I was listening on the radio and nearly crashed my car as I drove away from Crealy Adventure Park in Cornwall - punched the air with delight and relief. One of the best moments ever. Sympathy for the 82's? Nah. Never. Crealy == Exeter me thinks [Clyst St Mary] www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g186254-d214976-Reviews-Crealy_Family_Theme_Park-Exeter_Devon_England.html
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Post by lostinspace on May 29, 2020 7:08:56 GMT
i think i was in heaven!!!
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eppinggas
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Post by eppinggas on May 29, 2020 15:24:16 GMT
I think Crealy used to have two... but looks like the 'old' Crealy (just down off the A39 south of Wadebridge) has been sold and re-branded as Camel Creek Adventure Park. Maybe it has changed. It used to be just a load of very long slides that would occupy the kids for a couple of hours on a cloudy North Cornish day...
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