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Postby Palmerston » Fri Apr 29, 2005 10:06 am

The Return of the Judge wrote:thats a northern saying, and you support cockney chelsea!!

apples n pears, knees up mother brown etc :D

Cockneys are your east london boys, West Ham Millwall.
We are west london boys.
But I am from south of the river.
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Postby Judge » Fri Apr 29, 2005 10:08 am

Palmerston wrote:
The Return of the Judge wrote:thats a northern saying, and you support cockney chelsea!!

apples n pears, knees up mother brown etc :D

Cockneys are your east london boys, West Ham Millwall.
We are west london boys.
But I am from south of the river.

when your from the north, all londoners are cockneys  :D



plus in london, if you ask for a pint of bitter, you get it pulled flat, whats that about?, and you get bones in the fish
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Postby Palmerston » Fri Apr 29, 2005 10:37 am

The Return of the Judge wrote:
Palmerston wrote:
The Return of the Judge wrote:thats a northern saying, and you support cockney chelsea!!

apples n pears, knees up mother brown etc :D

Cockneys are your east london boys, West Ham Millwall.
We are west london boys.
But I am from south of the river.

when your from the north, all londoners are cockneys  :D



plus in london, if you ask for a pint of bitter, you get it pulled flat, whats that about?, and you get bones in the fish

:D Your right.
Im a bitter drinker, I drink light and bitter, but I was informed way back in about  the early 80s on my first trip to Anfield that I should be asking for a "golden" in your neck of the woods.
The biggest difference of course is the cost though, on match days up The Fulham Road you wouldn't be surprised at paying £3-20+ for a pint of lager, which is f**king shocking.
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Postby Woollyback » Fri Apr 29, 2005 10:47 am

The weather may be sh*te up here but who cares if the beer's so cheap you can afford to stay in the pub all day and forget what the weather's doing :D

You going to the match by the sounds of it Palmerston?
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Postby Roger Red Hat » Fri Apr 29, 2005 10:50 am

Palmerston wrote:
The Return of the Judge wrote:
Palmerston wrote:
The Return of the Judge wrote:thats a northern saying, and you support cockney chelsea!!

apples n pears, knees up mother brown etc :D

Cockneys are your east london boys, West Ham Millwall.
We are west london boys.
But I am from south of the river.

when your from the north, all londoners are cockneys  :D



plus in london, if you ask for a pint of bitter, you get it pulled flat, whats that about?, and you get bones in the fish

:D Your right.
Im a bitter drinker, I drink light and bitter, but I was informed way back in about  the early 80s on my first trip to Anfield that I should be asking for a "golden" in your neck of the woods.
The biggest difference of course is the cost though, on match days up The Fulham Road you wouldn't be surprised at paying £3-20+ for a pint of lager, which is f**king shocking.

£3.20 a pint? I'd drink me own p!ss before pay that!

shocking.  :oh:
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Postby Palmerston » Fri Apr 29, 2005 10:57 am

Yes I will be there.
This will be about my 5th time to Anfield to see Chelsea, looking forward to it, great ground, great atmosphere.
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Postby Judge » Fri Apr 29, 2005 11:12 am

Lee J wrote:
Palmerston wrote:
The Return of the Judge wrote:
Palmerston wrote:
The Return of the Judge wrote:thats a northern saying, and you support cockney chelsea!!

apples n pears, knees up mother brown etc :D

Cockneys are your east london boys, West Ham Millwall.
We are west london boys.
But I am from south of the river.

when your from the north, all londoners are cockneys  :D



plus in london, if you ask for a pint of bitter, you get it pulled flat, whats that about?, and you get bones in the fish

:D Your right.
Im a bitter drinker, I drink light and bitter, but I was informed way back in about  the early 80s on my first trip to Anfield that I should be asking for a "golden" in your neck of the woods.
The biggest difference of course is the cost though, on match days up The Fulham Road you wouldn't be surprised at paying £3-20+ for a pint of lager, which is f**king shocking.

£3.20 a pint? I'd drink me own p!ss before pay that!

shocking.  :oh:

you usually do mate  :laugh:
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Postby Woollyback » Fri Apr 29, 2005 11:13 am

any idea how many tickets have you lot been allocated?
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Postby Palmerston » Fri Apr 29, 2005 11:20 am

Woollyback wrote:any idea how many tickets have you lot been allocated?

Not really sure, 3000 or so I'd guess.
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Postby Woollyback » Fri Apr 29, 2005 11:25 am

Palmerston wrote:
Woollyback wrote:any idea how many tickets have you lot been allocated?

Not really sure, 3000 or so I'd guess.

I've got Tuesday on the brain already, can't get any work done  at all...

I can't wait for the game (only watching on tv unfortunately) but I must admit I will be pooing my pants most of Tuesday afternoon & evening until kick-off

If you lot score first I think it's game over but the longer it stays 0-0 if things will start to lean in our favour I reckon

If we score first it's gonna go ballistic because you'll have to throw men forward

The last time I was this excited about a game was the night before going on the Kop for the last ever day of standing
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Postby Palmerston » Fri Apr 29, 2005 11:30 am

Woollyback wrote:
Palmerston wrote:
Woollyback wrote:any idea how many tickets have you lot been allocated?

Not really sure, 3000 or so I'd guess.

I've got Tuesday on the brain already, can't get any work done  at all...

I can't wait for the game (only watching on tv unfortunately) but I must admit I will be pooing my pants most of Tuesday afternoon & evening until kick-off

If you lot score first I think it's game over but the longer it stays 0-0 if things will start to lean in our favour I reckon

If we score first it's gonna go ballistic because you'll have to throw men forward

The last time I was this excited about a game was the night before going on the Kop for the last ever day of standing

Can't wait for Tuesday either, but we have got another massive day tomorrow.
Beat Bolton and then its finally really going to happen we will be champions.
I know there is a massive amount of anti chelsea feeling out there, chequebook champions and the like, but as I mentioned earlier to a supporter like me who has seen a right load of rubbish over the best part of 30 years, travelled all over the place to watch them play, its just my football team, Chelsea winning the league.
Very heady days.
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Postby Judge » Fri Apr 29, 2005 11:34 am

i'm pleased to see your feet are on the ground now :)
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Postby Woollyback » Fri Apr 29, 2005 11:37 am

You can do us a favour actually by giving Bolton a thrashing tomorrow, cos it's pretty obvious you're gonna win the title anyway.

I was in my 1st year at uni the last time we won the league and the memory of the day is wearing a bit thin these days but to win it for the 1st time in 50 years must be quite some feeling, even if the achievement is nullified to an extent by the "you've bought the title" issue. Blackburn fans didn't give a sh*t 10 years ago and I would imagine chelsea fans do now, it's just the rest of us know it's a plastic achievement :;):
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Postby Palmerston » Fri Apr 29, 2005 11:46 am

Woollyback wrote:You can do us a favour actually by giving Bolton a thrashing tomorrow, cos it's pretty obvious you're gonna win the title anyway.

I was in my 1st year at uni the last time we won the league and the memory of the day is wearing a bit thin these days but to win it for the 1st time in 50 years must be quite some feeling, even if the achievement is nullified to an extent by the "you've bought the title" issue. Blackburn fans didn't give a sh*t 10 years ago and I would imagine chelsea fans do now, it's just the rest of us know it's a plastic achievement :;):

It will mean everything to me.
To some of the plastic fans who have jumped on the bandwagon, I cant speak for.
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Postby Woollyback » Fri Apr 29, 2005 11:52 am

Palmerston wrote:
Woollyback wrote:You can do us a favour actually by giving Bolton a thrashing tomorrow, cos it's pretty obvious you're gonna win the title anyway.

I was in my 1st year at uni the last time we won the league and the memory of the day is wearing a bit thin these days but to win it for the 1st time in 50 years must be quite some feeling, even if the achievement is nullified to an extent by the "you've bought the title" issue. Blackburn fans didn't give a sh*t 10 years ago and I would imagine chelsea fans do now, it's just the rest of us know it's a plastic achievement :;):

It will mean everything to me.
To some of the plastic fans who have jumped on the bandwagon, I cant speak for.

Fair enough

It's bizarre to live up here (Manchester in my case) and over the last 2 seasons see kids wearing gooners shirts and more lately even chelsea shirts

kids I can let off, but for grown men to jump ship onto somebody else's bandwagon is just beyond me
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