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Post by El Mel on Aug 10, 2020 13:06:37 GMT 1
My mates a big town fan, runs a funeral directors in ravey. His nickname was 'Doctor Death' when we were a bit younger Reckon that would look pretty good across the shirt. Top fella is Richard.
He used to drink in my local and got involved with the football team. He wasn't, to be polite, the greatest footballer and he acted as a physio on a sunday morning.
I was playing centre half one game and was shepherding the ball back to our goalie who caught it sweet from a yard and I took it flush in the face. I was out before I hit the floor and when I came round and groggily looked up standing over me was Doctor Death.
I soon got up!!!!
We used to go waterskiing up at Lake Windermere, stayed at a place called Storthes Hall...... You'll know Richard well enough to know he can be a bit 'menacing' when he's had a drink? Had some epic times - anybody that dared stay out late and head to the nightclub would inevitably come back to a room without a bed, or all their clothes missing. Obviously this upset some of the lads as one weekend, RF came back to a room that had no carpet, door, light fittings - the whole lot had been snaffled away.
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Post by Walton-on-the-Hill Terrier on Aug 10, 2020 18:41:11 GMT 1
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Post by y2jarrell on Aug 10, 2020 19:52:14 GMT 1
Don't know if it's been said on here yet but I've just seen a megastore tweet still using that awful 'working class club' moniker in the corner.
Are we still using this? And why?
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Post by softboy on Aug 10, 2020 20:31:23 GMT 1
Because we are everything to everybody. If you are a "No limits" person then we are for you. But if you feel "working class" we are for you as well.
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