THE ARSENAL TRADITIONS

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arseofacrow wrote:I agree g88ner...I'm loafe to criticise Arsenal on this one.

:oops: :barscarf:
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arseofacrow wrote:
arseofacrow wrote:I agree g88ner...I'm loafe to criticise Arsenal on this one.

:oops: :barscarf:
..at Lyeast until I hear more.

:oops: :oops: :barscarf:
Exactly, wise to sit back and await the full information instead of putting forward a half baked argument.

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I didn't just read that article - I read all of em.

We wanted to charge them to cater when they wanted to bring their own food - sandwiches, crisps etc.

So capstone refused to pay.

Quite right too.

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clockender1 wrote:I didn't just read that article - I read all of em.

We wanted to charge them to cater when they wanted to bring their own food - sandwiches, crisps etc.

So capstone refused to pay.

Quite right too.
I should have guessed that in these economically tough times Delaware North kneaded the dough.

Apologies that I have not spelt it correctly.

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QuartzGooner wrote:
clockender1 wrote:I didn't just read that article - I read all of em.

We wanted to charge them to cater when they wanted to bring their own food - sandwiches, crisps etc.

So capstone refused to pay.

Quite right too.
I should have guessed that in these economically tough times Delaware North kneaded the dough.

Apologies that I have not spelt it correctly.
At least you noticed; I suppose that's a crumb of comfort :roll: :wink:

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g88ner wrote:
QuartzGooner wrote:
clockender1 wrote:I didn't just read that article - I read all of em.

We wanted to charge them to cater when they wanted to bring their own food - sandwiches, crisps etc.

So capstone refused to pay.

Quite right too.
I should have guessed that in these economically tough times Delaware North kneaded the dough.

Apologies that I have not spelt it correctly.
At least you noticed; I suppose that's a crumb of comfort :roll: :wink:
Yes, though right now being a Gooner is very comforting.
Not so though if I was a fan of Gluten Town.

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it bagettes belief doesn't it !

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