Charlie George

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Herd
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Re: Charlie George

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I know where he lives so no need to Hack DB ,just back from a week in Budapest feeling rough and missed the game on Saturday night due to a work related Dinner , Looking forward to the carrot cruncher match though !

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Re: Charlie George

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Reg Niseth wrote:Was sitting a couple of tables away last night in Oslo Court.
Hashkads's dream job - hosting their dessert trolley.

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Re: Charlie George

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QuartzGooner wrote:
Reg Niseth wrote:Was sitting a couple of tables away last night in Oslo Court.
Hashkads's dream job - hosting their dessert trolley.

No-one can host that trolley the way Neil does. "I have a magnficent creme brulee . . . but that is not for you. . . "

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Re: Charlie George

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Reg Niseth wrote:
QuartzGooner wrote:
Reg Niseth wrote:Was sitting a couple of tables away last night in Oslo Court.
Hashkads's dream job - hosting their dessert trolley.

No-one can host that trolley the way Neil does. "I have a magnficent creme brulee . . . but that is not for you. . . "
"Cream Caramel, very boring but very nice".

Heard he has a wife and kids....but for the customers he is more camp than Mark Lawrenson!

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Re: Charlie George

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Well, the current plan is to send it to Sammy for him to sign it, however my old man is a dithering clod and I've got to wait for him to get off his arse and get the ticket. :lol: :roll:

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Re: Charlie George

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Sammy , do u know how match that will go for on eBay ????????? , oh sorry given the game away there !

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Re: Charlie George

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I had a stadium tour with him. He was brilliant. Used to work with a women whos sister married him. What a goal in the FA Cup final 1971. Year I was born. Frack im old

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Re: Charlie George

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I see him a couple of times a week at least near where i work.
He can often be found in corals on great Portland street london W1 or effes restaurant or Sergios restaurant on great titchfield street w1.
He's very approachable and always stops to say hello or for a chat .
You could stalk him there.

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Re: Charlie George

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Revgoon89 wrote:I wonder if anyone can help me out here, my old man has a friend who happens to have an England ticket from the only game where the legend himself appeared in an England shirt. So we were wondering if anyone knows where Charlie happens to be prior to a home game so we could get that ticket signed for him?

I shall reward answers with tits. :lol:

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