Alan Whittle
Player Valuation: £60m
It would like going out with Amanda Holden. Pretty nice at first but you’d soon be sick of it!lolNo each week for Everton.
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It would like going out with Amanda Holden. Pretty nice at first but you’d soon be sick of it!lolNo each week for Everton.
Not many to choose from, most are home fans only since promotion but Wetherspoons at Norwood Junction is ok I understand. Wouldn’t wear colours.
Cheers boysThe last time I went Palace away a load of us drank at London Bridge and then hopped on a quick 10 min or so train down that way which was sound.
Are black t-shirts optional?Yes mate, Upper Holmesdale central.
Only in the Lower Holmesdale Compulsory in the UH near me; Moaning, Complaining, and from the bloke in the next seat, FartingAre black t-shirts optional?
1.LIES!!!
2. err.....True
I suppose the Clifton Arms is still going? Last went in there in 1971 but not a Palace v EFC game. It was the FA Cup 3rd place malarky game against Stoke on the Friday evening (before the Arse v rs final on the Saturday). Thankfully that ridiculous idea for a regular fixture got binned. As usual, it had gone wrong for us at Old Trafford in the semi. Anyway, I got there early doors on the Friday afternoon and with a few others was bladdered come kick off. The game ended and I thought we'd drawn it 2-2, but no, we'd lost 3-2 - I'd missed Stoke's third when I went for a piss, hardly anybody there, forget the official attendance. Back into the West End (last train had left) so more frollicks with a few Blues (& a load of the rs), daylight dawned. More fun & games, then reality kicked in and I got a late morning train back to Limey - home just in time to see Charlie George on his arse celebrating, thankfully!!Not many to choose from, most are home fans only since promotion but Wetherspoons at Norwood Junction is ok I understand. Wouldn’t wear colours.
The Clifton is still going strong. Was run for years by an ex Millwall player whose name escapes me for a minute. Used to get a bit lively in there now and again. Not so much these days I understand but I haven’t been in for years.I suppose the Clifton Arms is still going? Last went in there in 1971 but not a Palace v EFC game. It was the FA Cup 3rd place malarky game against Stoke on the Friday evening (before the Arse v rs final on the Saturday). Thankfully that ridiculous idea for a regular fixture got binned. As usual, it had gone wrong for us at Old Trafford in the semi. Anyway, I got there early doors on the Friday afternoon and with a few others was bladdered come kick off. The game ended and I thought we'd drawn it 2-2, but no, we'd lost 3-2 - I'd missed Stoke's third when I went for a piss, hardly anybody there, forget the official attendance. Back into the West End (last train had left) so more frollicks with a few Blues (& a load of the rs), daylight dawned. More fun & games, then reality kicked in and I got a late morning train back to Limey - home just in time to see Charlie George on his arse celebrating, thankfully!!
I hate to imagine what drink prices in London are like post corona