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  1. [quote user="Canary Man of Kent"]I only ever post from my iPhone, as I''m sure many others do to, so the timing of posts is irrelevant to the extent it''s not actually while the match is going on, and also some people live in east London and couldn''t been home in 20-30 mins[/quote] I cant see anyone that has posted on this thread that is from east London?
  2. [quote user="First Wazzock"] My daughter said it was terrible there tonight. Some woman had allegedly been glassed outside the ground- lots of claret. She (with 2 co-workers) got to the tube, surrounded by Millwall fans she said it was very intimidating but the cops did nothing. Got on the tube, sadly there was some guy wearing a city scarf. He got asked to give it to some Millwall fan age about 50 who said if he didn''t he''d break every f*****g bone in his body. The atmosphere was evil. [/quote]   Nothing suprises me down there FW...absolute low lifes.
  3. absolutely...if you play it a bit cool you be fine most of the time...but this was silly. Saying that, Millwall have become a parody of themselves, the gesturing from the 13 years old was pretty hillarious.
  4. at the end of the game when we were all walking out. I''m south London so drove and was parked with all the scummers so walked out with Millwall. In a perfect world they were only have a laugh and it shouldn''t matter if boisterous fans mix, but this is millwall we are talking about and its a night game, so all the rats are out and the boys should have been a bit smarter than they were.
  5. To be fair when you are dressed as a "clown" with yellow Ronald MacDonald wig with an England flag tied around you as a skirt and your pal is a yellow barefoot!?”morph" its probably best that you take note that (a) you walk out of the new den on a Tuesday night with the Norwich fans, (b) don''t hurl loads of abuse at the coppers who may well save you bacon in about 2 minutes (the reason they gave shiiite to the plod was they didn’t like being told "I''d walk the other way if that was you"), (c) don''t start singing directly at the teams of Millwall scum who are pouring out of the ground going the same way as you...(d) when a friendly cockney accented ncfc fan (me) puts their arm around you and tries to tell you to turn around as the main ncfc exit was the other way, don’t look at him with a blank pi ssed stare and start singing "stabbed in a minute, we gonna get stabbed in a minute" as (e) you''ll get a kickin'' as the Millwall scum will go all “Hyena” and 20/30 oiiks will take pot shots at you until the plod came (I’m sure they left it last on purpose)…I have loved to say I would have jumped in to help them but 20/30 millwall scum against 2...another 1 wouldn''t have made a difference, and a little part of me thinks they halved deserve it for not being, er? that bright? ...I do hope they are ok though - the absolute saps! “It doesn''t take a weatherman to see which way the wind blows”. as Bob once said. Open you eyes and maybe have a few less pints next time Ronald & Morph! As it all calmed down the Millwall scummers all started singing like they’d won something. 20 odd against 2? how brave! w ankers.  
  6. [quote user="TIL 1010"][quote user="Kathy"][quote user="TIL 1010"] [quote user="Cluckbert Chase"]If we had a womens team they could have a competition....... [/quote] I think they did the same thing a few years back when Kathy used to play for them[;)] [/quote] Perhaps you''d like to borrow some for the top of your head. [/quote] The Stefan Philips type tash is oh sooooo 70s but of course a neatly trimmed ladygarden has its attractions but then again we are talking about avid followers of KD Lang so no thanks.Anyway i have told you many times that grass does not grow on a busy street.[;)] [/quote] TIL? who is Stefan Philips? admittedly I was very young in the 70''s but i''m not bad at pub quiz''es and i''ve never heard the name - do you mean Leslie? but he wasn''t really 70''s?
  7. [quote user="yellow blood"]Can''t believe that some are slating the team for this. [:(]It''s all about promoting men''s health and if it means that one bloke decides to check himself more regularly (or gets his other half to do it) and discovers something nasty then surely that''s a good thing? Oh well, what else should I expect from a forum of arseholes?[:@][/quote] I''m with you blood (hehe - sounds funny saying that as I''m from south London!) private joke, although I bet Mcnamee will get it...sorry. I''m not only gonna back the boy on this, I might grow one myself? the David Niven look for me I reckon!
  8. [quote user="The Butler"]Why didn’t we think of this??????? From The London Times: A Well-Planned Retirement A perfect example of government mismanagement Outside England ''s Bristol Zoo there is a parking lot for 150 cars and 8 buses. For 25 years,it''s parking fees were managed by a very pleasant attendant. The fees were for cars (£1.40),for buses (about £7). Then, one day, after 25 solid years of never missing a day of work, he just didn''t show up; so the Zoo Management called the City Council and asked it to send them another parking agent. The Council did some research and replied that the parking lot was the Zoo''s own responsibility. The Zoo advised the Council that the attendant was a City employee. The City Council responded that the lot attendant had never been on the City payroll. Meanwhile, sitting in his villa somewhere on the coast of Spain or France or Italy ... is a man who''d apparently had a ticket machine installed completely on his own and then had simply begun to show up every day, commencing to collect and keep the parking fees, estimated at about £560 per day -- for 25 years. Assuming 7 days a week, this amounts to just over 7 million pounds ... and no one even knows his name. Well it certainly made me smile!! [/quote] It''s a great story Butler and i''d love it to be true, but alas, it isn''t...it''s one of the better urban myths. sorry to burst your bubble fella. I.e., it''s a two-year-old April Fools'' prank gone viral; nothing more to it than that. For the record, the article further states that Bristol Zoo actually has more than one car park — several, in fact, none of which are open to coaches (buses) — and a comparable number of duly-hired attendants on the job. http://www.thisisbristol.co.uk/news/PARKING-SCAM-MYTH-WORK-FICTION/article-2678485-detail/article.html Urban myth of the Bristol Zoo parking attendant
  9. [quote user="spencer 1970"]great shout Beaus... top bloke who I have had the pleasure to meet a few times and easily the best presenter/broadcaster on radio London. born and bred in scummy deptford, earned a bit so moved to a big family pad a mile away just up hill in Blackheath...never far from his roots and ideals that chap. get batter soon Mr Baker[/quote] Get Better soon. EEEK
  10. great shout Beaus... top bloke who I have had the pleasure to meet a few times and easily the best presenter/broadcaster on radio London. born and bred in scummy deptford, earned a bit so moved to a big family pad a mile away just up hill in Blackheath...never far from his roots and ideals that chap. get batter soon Mr Baker
  11. You can check back if you''re bothered but I''ve always thought he was better than decent, bar a playing like he was drunk at orient away (he wasn''t the only one that night). far better than the "promises much and does very little" but youth academy-close to our hearts tosh with mr spillane... bravo Lambert once again.
  12. ...Guy on the Blackburn board trying to be clever. Forgot to clear his search bar on the right before doing a screen print. You''ve got look closely! http://boards.footymad.net/forum.php?tno=104&fid=297&sty=2&act=1&mid=2119701869&page=1 Only "screen shot" when you''ve removed anything dodgy! lol! up there with the Millwall season ticket holder last year who had a rant as he couldn''t by a ticket in his usual seat as the ticket had already gone, to him.
  13. Even though he was was by far the best...it does make you cringe a bit. I went to the palace friendly in the summer 09 and he was one of our better players...then we all know what happened next.
  14. ahhh! the classy ZDS cup...something tells me though - it was charlton that knocked us out when they were valley-less and playing at smellhurst. I could be wrong though? vauge memory of the team bus breaking down on the way home? I''m with you on the other bits though. nothing club, nothing area on london (we''ll, croydon if you want to get picky), nothing fans.
  15. [quote user="morty"][quote user="spencer 1970"][quote user="morty"][quote user="spencer 1970"][quote user="blahblahblah"]From page 2 of this thread... ''Carlos Kickaballs'' was the rather derogatory term used by Alan Sugar some years ago when he was chairman of Spurs to describe the somewhat mercenary type of foreign player he felt pressured into financing for his team to be competitive. Read this (and this is 8 years ago): http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/2302221.stm Bly doesn''t help himself - he''s always obscure, and he''s about 6 months early with this thread, but there is a discussion to be had if you can look further than it''s that mad idiot again...[/quote] bang on Sir! i think you''ve got to read between the "mad" lines from BBB but there is some interesting comments to be found... ...much more interesting than the one line cheap slurs from Morty and his bell-end pals.[/quote]Yawn.I have shi t more interesting things than you pal.[/quote] you''ve had enough practice on here pal... ...you should try stepping away from the pc for a bit - its a big world out there fella! go on, grow a pair and go outside...and stay away from this site for a day or 2, you''ll give quite a few people a good rest.[/quote]Oh and while we''re on the subject, do you realise just how pathetic it is that because we disagreed on something gawd knows when, that you feel the need to having your lame little digs on every occasion?You keep digging and I''ll keep calling you a co ck, thats how its going to work, you let me know when you get bored of it.[/quote] I''ve just never liked bullies...I should learn to ignore/forgive them but I can''t. You''re a bully. ...and a bell-end obviously.
  16. [quote user="morty"][quote user="spencer 1970"][quote user="blahblahblah"]From page 2 of this thread... ''Carlos Kickaballs'' was the rather derogatory term used by Alan Sugar some years ago when he was chairman of Spurs to describe the somewhat mercenary type of foreign player he felt pressured into financing for his team to be competitive. Read this (and this is 8 years ago): http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/2302221.stm Bly doesn''t help himself - he''s always obscure, and he''s about 6 months early with this thread, but there is a discussion to be had if you can look further than it''s that mad idiot again...[/quote] bang on Sir! i think you''ve got to read between the "mad" lines from BBB but there is some interesting comments to be found... ...much more interesting than the one line cheap slurs from Morty and his bell-end pals.[/quote]Yawn.I have shi t more interesting things than you pal.[/quote] you''ve had enough practice on here pal... ...you should try stepping away from the pc for a bit - its a big world out there fella! go on, grow a pair and go outside...and stay away from this site for a day or 2, you''ll give quite a few people a good rest.
  17. [quote user="blahblahblah"]From page 2 of this thread... ''Carlos Kickaballs'' was the rather derogatory term used by Alan Sugar some years ago when he was chairman of Spurs to describe the somewhat mercenary type of foreign player he felt pressured into financing for his team to be competitive. Read this (and this is 8 years ago): http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/2302221.stm Bly doesn''t help himself - he''s always obscure, and he''s about 6 months early with this thread, but there is a discussion to be had if you can look further than it''s that mad idiot again...[/quote] bang on Sir! i think you''ve got to read between the "mad" lines from BBB but there is some interesting comments to be found... ...much more interesting than the one line cheap slurs from Morty and his bell-end pals.
  18. [quote user="Heresyourfathersgun"]All sorts of live action on tube8.com[/quote] hehehehehe
  19. [quote user="morty"][quote user="spencer 1970"] [quote user="morty"]Do you deliberately post things that absolutely no one gives a flying frig in a doughnut about, or is it coincidence? (Pre-empting a reply of "Do you?" feel free to poke off in advance.) [/quote]   I thought it was a pretty decent post as I wasnt around in the 60''s so didn''t know how good Archie was. Well done BBB, one of your better posts ol'' chap. Anyone would think Morty would say anything to attract attention....I think I''ll have a go at that. Morty, youre a wally of the highest order. Hows that folks? [/quote] Cock. [/quote] what a prize bell-end,...are you ever off this forum? Life - get one.
  20. [quote user="Cluckbert Chase"][quote user="aitch"]It''s often said that back in the old days, players were just normal blokes. Accessible to the fans. That is true to some degree, though in 69 when I first went to CR aged 10, they were still Gods, and earnt a damn sight more than my old man ever would. The big difference for me, is that they did not live in this parallel universe that exists today between player and fan. These old players were special - but not for their flash cars and girlfriends but for their commitment to NCFC. Young people may not ''get that'' because it is something they will probably never ever witness. People like Bryceland, Curran and Allcock played for us not themselves. And whilst they were paid good money, it was never enough to put them on a different planet to the rest of us. For many, the prize after playing was a pub, newsagents shop or a job in sales. Bryceland was actually slightly before my time, or at least my memory recall. But I do remember standing in the River End in the mid seventies, long after Tommy had gone, when a lad on the terrace took a ball right in the face. The opposition player just walked away. Somebody nearby to where I was standing recalled that he had once seen Tommy Bryceland do that, and TB was so concerned he ran straight over to help the kid he had hurt. And that is my memory of him. Trevor Hockey was the biggest single reason for us staying up. Absolutely no doubt. One thing I always smile about all these years later, is that Saunders'' team had a tag of being hard and determined. Gritty. I think when Hockey arrived he actually gave new meanings to those words ! It was obvious he had plied his trade in this manner for a long time. And whilst I don''t argue with the comparison with Jones and Savage in more modern times, I am not actually sure whether even they would have survived 90 minutes with Trevor Hockey - the bearded buccaneer. (p.s this is the best post on the forum for some time, with some good replies and memories).[/quote] I lived in Sprowston back in the 60s and many of the players lived in ''club'' properties on Cannerby Lane, Old Barn Road etc.  I used to call on the likes of Bryan Thurlow, Jackie Bell, Gordon Bolland and the like regularly and never got turned away. Every piece of paper was signed or taken to the ground to get ''away team'' autographs.  Terry Allcock in Thorpe was also a regular call. Bryan Thurlow always gave me a ''gift'' to take home including a tie-pin from the clubs'' Hong Kong tour (which I still have) and a team shirt (which I also still have). I feel guilty now having pestered him so, but the pleasure he gave lives with me to this day. It''s hard to describe this close player/fan link the way things are today..... and it''s a shame the players of today are so distant from the kids who are just as starstruck as I was. Still.... hey ho. [/quote] I agree Cluck, it''s sad that those days have gone and in some respect the players/agents/clubs have brought it on themselves as lots of them are far from saintly...but I''m sure if Terry Allcock chatted to a girl in a pub after a match the photo of him chatting to her (at a dodgy angle) wouldnt be all over the press the next day as she would have gone to them with a made up kiss and tell story...like messrs Lampard, J.Cole, etc. I think the footballers being so distant to fans is a bit more complex than just them/us nowadays. Are they the untouchables or is it us? Still, NCFC are a long way of Chelsea/manure/arse on those stakes....and a good job too.
  21. [quote user="morty"]Do you deliberately post things that absolutely no one gives a flying frig in a doughnut about, or is it coincidence? (Pre-empting a reply of "Do you?" feel free to poke off in advance.) [/quote]   I thought it was a pretty decent post as I wasnt around in the 60''s so didn''t know how good Archie was. Well done BBB, one of your better posts ol'' chap. Anyone would think Morty would say anything to attract attention....I think I''ll have a go at that. Morty, youre a wally of the highest order. Hows that folks?
  22. carl bradshaw for me...   ...and although he has to be my favourite player over the years (surely the best passer we''ve ever had too) I remember the classy Chippy Crook having the odd red-mist moment. Usually the "revenge tackle" a few mins after getting done himself.
  23. [quote user="kye5"] down again ,emailed the player tech  and they fob me off saying its my pc ,coincidence everyone else player packs in at the same time beyond a joke now [/quote]   i''ve just had an idea.   as its obviously not our PC''s at fault as we can listen to the v''s teams stream then why dont we start up a complaints thread on here, then we all put in one complaint message then copy and paste the lot and we ALL send the same thread to canary player.   good idea?   Wolfie - power to the peolpe.
  24. to be honest the BCFC stream is pretty fair...not biased one bit.
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