Wroxham Bridge
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Man U, Liverpool, Arsenal etc all play in red and I don't want to be associated with any of them so I won't be buying it.
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1 hour ago, SwindonCanary said:We do normally, but we are going the easy way as we are not in a hurry. If you are going to the match beware, the M4 is closed
Thanks I didn't realise it was closed, however tomorrow the train is taking the strain as I'm on the 07.43 from Bath
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5 hours ago, SwindonCanary said:Sat at home cooking the evening meal for the family and watching tele in the evening, Liverpool v Huddersfield. I'll be up bright and early tomorrow, going for a run, before leaving the house around about 9:30 to make my way to the fine City via Milton Keynes.
Swindon Norwich via Milton Keynes? From Bath I always use the M4, M25. and M11...is your route quicker?
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Pitch Invasion? I'll need a parachute to get from Block T, Upper River End to get anywhere near the pitch.
I do however remember getting very muddy at Watford the first time we went up.
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99.50 to the PL and then we get a 502 message. please sort it or I will believe it is a scummer at work!!
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""kin Brilliant, has made a personal crap week so much lighter!!
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Brilliant!!
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Thanks for the memories, the header from Bruce will always be in my NCFC Dessert Island discs/videos.
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RIP John, before I became a West Country exile I was a frequent customer in his shop in Bridewell Alley
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In 2009 with the first game after the Colchester 7-1 win at CR, Yeovil 0 - Norwich 4 and a Grant Holt hat-trick was totally unexpected!
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I think the real selection issue is, who are the home grown players are we going to put on to the pitch and bench ?
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The anarchists are not the Remainers but the Brexiteer liars who mislead the public with lies about the NHS getting millions more a week etc, all being backed up by the predominately right wing press.Delia is speaking up for democracy and as said in a previous post there are sometimes things there are more important things in life than going to a football match.. -
It may work on a local basis but what happens when divorce/some gets a better offer somewhere else beckons?It raises so many successional questions that worry me. -
As an exile but still a season ticket holder, I often listen to Vaughan Williams Norfolk Rhapsody''s when I want a reminisce of big skies and open spaces. -
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Sinking ship? - More like we are in a dry dock for a refit and am looking forward to seeing the refurbished vessel. -
As this thread seems to have morphed into school songs and there are Paston Old Boys posting.How about ......."Anno Domini sixteen-six, is a solemn date for us to fix deep in our memory." Lord Horn the match report will be a game of two halves and I still cannot believe that substitution!!See you Saturday. -
Tangerine Dream were there in October 1975, left after about 45 mins, it wasn''t and still isn''t my my type of music.Lord Horn, I''ll be at the Gate tomorrow night and I can give you a match report in the Jube on Saturday. -
Having been there, it was a fair reflection of a very dull game but a clean sheet, 3 points and an impressive start for our new left back who''s to complain?OTBC -
Felt guilty the first time it happened! but Brizz were beating Stade Francais 18-00 on a very wet and windy night at the Mem. -
Great Thread, 1st game in 67 Bury at home 1-0 Terry Alcock, apparently I was bit confused because I thought we were playing Bury St Edmunds!, used get taken to a home match once a season as a birthday treat. Started in going on my own in 70/71 in the River End then the Barclay and finally became a South Stand season ticket holder until I moved to Bristol in 1990.In the meantime have been a regular home and away attender and renewed my season ticket 5years ago.Tried watching Rovers and BRFC couple of times and was very bored, I am however a Bristol Rugby Season Ticket holder and found it very strange the first time that I started chanting Bristol at the rugby and have also been member of Gloucestershire CC.I still wear my birthday present scarf from 1967 although it is becoming a little threadbare now! -
Radio Bristol''s 16.00 hrs news didn''t mention even refer to the game and the rain is due to stop within the hour. -
Hi Bury GreenYes, the land has now been formally designated as a "Village Green" and BCFC have a very few days left to gather evidence with which to appeal and that it is an area that the residents of Ashton Vale have walked their dogs, I will admit that it is not your typical picturesque Village Green with a pub and cricket square -
Hi Bristol Nest and BudgieBristol Nest..... "a regional hypermarket will bring more people into the area"..... don''t know whether you cross the Downs and the river into Bedminster and Southville very often but these are thriving areas full of small businesses which do not need the presence of a major retailer such as Sainsbury, if the store was built there the area would end up like Westbury on Trym! Budgie...yes it is the derelict area on the left hand side of Bristol Temple Meads if you are arriving on a London train.Bristol Nest........it is surprising how many of us have ended up here...last season for the Leeds away match on Sky about 20 city supporters gathered in the Roo Bar in Clifton.
What was the first Norwich match you went to see?
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Norwich v Bury, 21.01.67, we won 2-0 with Bolland and Curran scoring, it was a birthday treat and and I was initially underwhelmed with my "treat" as I thought we were going to play Bury St.Edmunds as I'd never heard of Bury Town in the north. (I hope they survive!!)