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Subject: First to post about Murinho
I guess dreaming beats being awake when you live in East Anglia.
I've got to drive down to Sutton Bridge on Weds. That's almost your part of the world. I'm not looking forward to it.
I've got to drive down to Sutton Bridge on Weds. That's almost your part of the world. I'm not looking forward to it.
If you can deal with the infinite flatness it's not so bad. Admittedly there's less gun crime than Nottingham, but more chance of being buggered / ran out of town by a pitchfork waving banjo player with 11 fingers.
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You couldn't even beat Wolves, who hadn't had a good match all season, well until they played your lot.
Darren Huckerby reckons this is the worst Norwich side he's played in. So it's not good really. I think the wednesday game could be a case of who makes the first mistake / gets sent off quickest.
And I thought Peter Grant would be a good manager for your lot?
I seem to remember you saying it was a bit of a transitional period for your lot?
I seem to remember you saying it was a bit of a transitional period for your lot?
Chelsea is still my favourite team in England. I don't like living in Australia. I'm hoping to make my way over to London for a holiday in a few years time. Is Chelsea a nice suburb? Do they have backyards in England? Is it really expensive? I've fallen in love with this suburb.
well, he's had to get rid of a lot of players, there are about 4 or 5 first team players left from the previous manager now, he's brought in 9 new signings over the summer and let go of just as many. Trouble is that the players he brought in are playing as an unmotivated shambles, there are rumours that he's lost the dressing room. I'm starting to wonder if a couple of the older players are a bit too big for their boots as a similar thing happened to worthington in the end. If I was getting thousands per week to play football and keep fit I'd try as hard as I could regardless of what I thought of the boss.
there are rumours that he's lost the dressing room
Stamford Bridge is pretty big, but they must have signs up pointing them in the right direction?
Stamford Bridge is pretty big, but they must have signs up pointing them in the right direction?
Chelsea is central London; you can't really consider it a suburb. The people with back yards round those parts have them on their rooves, if they're lucky. It's ridiculously expensive round there and they serve poncy beers in poncy glasses in poncy bar-pubs for prices that are in proportion to the property ones. Apart from a wicked little cocktail place right up the King's Road somewhere. Bit of a shabby place so not too expensive and good vibes in there. Lovely Mohitos and not up its own arse. Most people round that part of London are stuck-up arrogant Sloanes shopping for designer shoes and handbags. You'd be better off in Camden or Shepherd's Bush.
SO maybe it's not a good idea to call my my future kid Chelsea? Oxford looks like a nice place. Or Gibraltar. I zoomed in there on google earth and they have a botanical garden that takes up like half of the city! Anyone here from Gibraltar?
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Are you running for the Chelsea Flower Show next year or something?
1) Gibralter is rubbish. 2) Your kid would be beaten up for being called Gibralter, especially in Spain. 3) Call your kid something normal...
blackbird leys is a nice name for a kid if you're going for the oxford area