How many of you Gooners are actually from London?

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brazilianGOONER wrote:i'm from whitechapel
You wish, big boy... :wink: :lol:

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thing i hate about Mancs, when ever we go to OT driving, the service satation is full of them in there potsie shirts, thats the only annoying thing! we have plenty of ggoners from up north or around that dont miss many aways! and some Irish lot go many homes on here!

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franksav63 wrote:
brazilianGOONER wrote:i'm from whitechapel
You wish, lady boy... :wink: :lol:
:shock:

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Post by Its Up 4 Grabs Now »

[quote="marcengels"][quote="Its Up 4 Grabs Now"]NW London.

Tbh I don’t have any real problem with fans supporting teams from other cities/countries etc - including all those Cockney Mancs :shock: - as long as they stick by them through thick & thin & don’t just jump ship when the shit hits the fan (© Cantona). If someone does 400/500m round trips every other week just to go to a “home gameâ€

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3rd generation Gooner from guildford, my dad was born not far away from highbury.

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marcengels wrote:
franksav63 wrote:
brazilianGOONER wrote:i'm from whitechapel
You wish, lady boy... :wink: :lol:
:shock:
Nice edit Marc... (ya bastard) :wink: :lol:

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marcengels wrote:
franksav63 wrote:
brazilianGOONER wrote:i'm from whitechapel
I wish you, lady boy... :wink: :lol:
:shock:
:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

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So BrasilianGooner is a glory hunter then?!

I can't believe he doesn't support his local team. Tut tut.

:lol: :barscarf: ;)

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Enfield! Local team is probably the **** but i'm in North London so that's near enough for me! Why a gooner and not a ****? Parents grew up in the angel, Islington.

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my dad was born in the 50's, at highbury, during an Arsenal Match :roll:

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I used to live in North London as a young boy nearer sp*rs though, my dad lived close to Arsenal and showed my the light. Im now a long way from arsenal in North Essex (near spuddy : :cry: ) :wink:

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Re: How many of you Gooners are actually from London?

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Monostich wrote:Seeing as I passed the "Are you from Manchester?" test, I thought I'd reverse the question, back to you :)

Whereabouts are you lot from?

:)
Well... erm.... I'm from that little known corner of North London called... The Lake District :oops: :oops: :lol:

(Fuck... I'm more northern than our manc friend! :shock: :oops: :oops: :? :lol: )

Still, I'm living in Birmingham now, so I am getting closer!

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crocit wrote:my dad was born in the 50's, at highbury, during an Arsenal Match :roll:
:lol:

My mum was playing for the Arsenal when her waters broke, they had to use the changing rooms as a hospital. The closest thing she had to a doctor was Bertie Mee. Luckily, my Dad (who was Chairman of the Arsenal at the time), made sure she was as comfortable as possible.

8)

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marcengels wrote:
crocit wrote:my dad was born in the 50's, at highbury, during an Arsenal Match :roll:
:lol:

My mum was playing for the Arsenal when her waters broke, they had to use the changing rooms as a hospital. The closest thing she had to a doctor was Bertie Mee. Luckily, my Dad (who was Chairman of the Arsenal at the time), made sure she was as comfortable as possible.

8)
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Monostich wrote:So BrasilianGooner is a glory hunter then?!

I can't believe he doesn't support his local team. Tut tut.

:lol: :barscarf: ;)
We overlook that due to the large quantities of hot Brazilian ladies that he posts on here.

bG, if you care to demonstrate... :lol:

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