Goodbye to the Boleyn

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Redarmy
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Re: Goodbye to the Boleyn

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GoonerN5 wrote:All kicking off there, bottles thrown at the Man U coach and kick off delayed!

Totally out of order, bricking a team coach....very dangerous....remember scum doing same to the Arsenal coach on Sol Campbells return to the lane

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Expecting this to be the easy money it looks like. Manure are truly utter shite and Bilic have told the players this is onr of those games that will stay pfrever with the fans. If wham keep up their game boring manure dont stand a chance.

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Midz wrote:
Red Snapper wrote:Isn't the running track at the Olympic stadium going to be covered by retractable seating? After all the money we London ratepayers threw at it for no return, something needs to have been expensively altered!
why do they need a running track at a football stadium ffs?
If they're going to sign Walcott he might as well look useful at something

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northbank123 wrote:
Midz wrote:
Red Snapper wrote:Isn't the running track at the Olympic stadium going to be covered by retractable seating? After all the money we London ratepayers threw at it for no return, something needs to have been expensively altered!
why do they need a running track at a football stadium ffs?
If they're going to sign Walcott he might as well look useful at something

Ha Ha...thats excellent :D :D :D :D

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northbank123 wrote:
Midz wrote:
Red Snapper wrote:Isn't the running track at the Olympic stadium going to be covered by retractable seating? After all the money we London ratepayers threw at it for no return, something needs to have been expensively altered!
why do they need a running track at a football stadium ffs?
If they're going to sign Walcott he might as well look useful at something
:D :D :D..

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:D :D

Very funny

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REB wrote:Been to wham twice. Horrible little ground,horrible area and horrible walk back to the tube .

Yup! Only ever went once with my older brother when he was alive and it was a right smelly armpit shytehole of a place - He was part of a crew and could look after himself - But even he said 'stay by my side and keep schtumm' as far as I'm concerned they could have - should have burnt the toilet to the ground and with a few of their murderingscumfans in it.

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Midz wrote:
Red Snapper wrote:Isn't the running track at the Olympic stadium going to be covered by retractable seating? After all the money we London ratepayers threw at it for no return, something needs to have been expensively altered!
why do they need a running track at a football stadium ffs?
Have you not read the Walcott transfer rumour ?





oh titwank NB123 beat me to it.

Been there twice, once was a 2-2 draw in the FA cup, when I think we went 2-0 down.


Think they will find tourists a plenty wanting to see a match at the Olympic stadium and like their dreams the "special atmosphere" will fade and die

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VT secured for the 37th consecutive season. Wenger just did a dozen fist pumps and shot his load when West Ham scored.

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So glad WHam won. Man U and Jose Mourinho out of the CL next season most likely. About the only thing we can celebrate this season.


OH AND OF COURSE WE SECURED THE VT!!! HOW COULD I FORGET???? :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

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rodders999 wrote:VT secured for the 37th consecutive season. Wenger just did a dozen fist pumps and shot his load when West Ham scored.

Hoping for something different next year maybe Match day 6 v Olympiacos on a Tuesday instead of a Wednesday :wink:

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Anyone else watching the shambolic, cheese fest of a ceremony? Some z-list celeb bird giving it all cockerney sparra. Real two-bob stuff!

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Peeman wrote:
rodders999 wrote:VT secured for the 37th consecutive season. Wenger just did a dozen fist pumps and shot his load when West Ham scored.

Hoping for something different next year maybe Match day 6 v Olympiacos on a Tuesday instead of a Wednesday :wink:
:lol:

You know you want it too. Ahh match day 6 in Greece, the gimp mask in the rucksack and our inhibitions left at the check in desk in London. Just a draw required to finish runners up in the group and cement our name in the folklore of the competiton by reaching the last 16 for the gazillionth year in a row.

Yes, I shall be praying for Olympiakos and will have my fingers crossed for Bayern too. Runners up in the group and then a fisting awaits from the big boys next March, I simply cannot wait. :barscarf:

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Peeman wrote:
rodders999 wrote:VT secured for the 37th consecutive season. Wenger just did a dozen fist pumps and shot his load when West Ham scored.

Hoping for something different next year maybe Match day 6 v Olympiacos on a Tuesday instead of a Wednesday :wink:
:lol:

You know you want it too. Ahh match day 6 in Greece, the gimp mask in the rucksack and our inhibitions left at the check in desk. Just a draw required to finish runners up in the group and cement our name in the folklore of the competiton by reaching the last 16 for the gazillionth year in a row.

Yes, I shall be praying for Olympiakos and hopefully Bayern too! Runners up in the group and then a fisting next March, I simply cannot wait. :barscarf:

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goonertux wrote:Anyone else watching the shambolic, cheese fest of a ceremony? Some z-list celeb bird giving it all cockerney sparra. Real two-bob stuff!
It was awful. Scripted and yet seemed unscripted. Bianca Westwood from Sky normally reports on Dagenham or Orient, would have been better to have Bianca from Eastenders.. Did I miss a mention of Sir Geoff Hurst?? Or Julian Dicks?
As for the Cockney Rejects, embarrassing to say the least.

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