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Nervous_Tic

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  1. If you're going on about the one I think you're going on about, it was just a non-descript spanish themed chain bar. Que Pasa I think it was called. It served beer and that was about all it had going for it. Plenty of other choices we could have made tbf.
  2. You're all wrong. The best chant for him is the adaptable Seven Nation Army one. OOOOOOU-MAR-E TOUN-KAAAAAA-RAA OOOOOOU-MAR-E TOUN-KAAAAAA-RAA I can fully endorse that this chant does scan and everyone who says it doesn't is lying.
  3. Millwall A: 2-3 Taylor header last minute. We'd been 2-0 up within 10 minutes then got pegged back in the 2nd half. This win lifted us up to 3rd. If I remember it all correctly, it was just before doggy-gate and Windass' stupid blog. Look at us now
  4. From where I was stood the shouting at the keeper was nothing more than you'd get at any match, light-hearted sledging that (unsuccessfully) attempts to put him off his game. I'd hardly have called it "disgusting and totally uncalled for", unless you can provide an example that I didn't hear? If you get offended by that you'd get offended by a lot of things. As for the comparable comment. In your first post you said: Excuse me if I'm reading this wrong, but here you imply you'd put the "so called fans" who shouted at the keeper in the same bracket as the racist mutants that seem to attach themselves to our club. Anyway, I agree that it was a minority who spoilt the minutes silence and the rest observed it impeccably. I don't think it was ever the original poster's intention to imply that all Latics fans had disgraced themselves.
  5. What exactly is wrong with that? And how the hell can shouting at the opposition goalie be comparable to racially abusing a dead bloke? And I don't think the thread title is sensationalist at all. The people doing it are scum, nothing more.
  6. You chaps must have been doing better than me to have been coherent enough to post at those times of the day. Anyway nice to meet you both on Saturday, I'm sure further comments will give mention to the certain interlude outside Liverpool St station and the pink slip that serves as a permanent reminder of my drugs abuse shame. Thanks for your support in that matter
  7. Only just seen this thread. It is my intention to grace Colchester with my presence this coming Saturday. I'll happily join in with any pre-match crap bar visiting.
  8. A different one but I'd have voted for the 07-08 season. After an awful start, numerous injuries throughout forced us to lower our expectations and let the kids show us what they can do. We recovered to finish a respectable 8th and had a number of enjoyable (some more so than others) victories along the way. Away days at Everton and Leeds will live in the memories of many for years to come, as will the way we all got together to march in support of the stadium redevelopment. Add in Hughes's hat-trick at Millwall, Davies's late winner at Tranmere, a seldom-seen away win at Port Vale, Eardley's masterclass at Crewe in the sunshine on the last day, the emergence of Neal Trotman, plus the way our home form picked up dramatically in the 2nd half of the season, I often look back on that season in a positive light. Plus I won a competition to go to the end of season awards do and got to sit next to Chris Taylor As someone else said, 06-07 was spoilt by the fact we fell away so badly from February onwards, having looked god-like until then. The way our faultless performances, blitzing almost everyone in our path, heightened our expectations meant that the sudden transition to abject toothlessness was a much bitterer pill to swallow. As for 02-03, I didn't get to too many games that season due to being at uni, but we seemed a much more gutsy, resilient team built around fitness and effort, so I've picked that one. Now, would anyone like to put forward a case for 05-06?
  9. Agh, I can't make this one (fookinboonotaproperfan!) so you'll have to make do without my new face's presence. I'm around for Wycombe a couple of weeks later though, bit of an xmas jolly-up?
  10. According to my careful research it is now later in the week. Not wishing to press you for these details but I may have limited internet access between finishing work today and having to leave the house tomorrow to go to Brighton
  11. It's easier to type than speak when you're trying to make it look like you're doing actual work.
  12. At approximately 23:30 last night, it came to my attention that the Brighton away match this Saturday is all ticket, and apparently this is the case for all matches at the Withdean. Of course, I was at BP last Saturday, saw people queuing up to get Brighton tickets, and thought "Nah, I'll be able to pay on the day." I have absolutely no chance of getting to BP in person to purchase a ticket before the weekend. Is my best bet to ring up our ticket office and have them post it to me (even with the current postal strike!) or would they arrange it so I could collect it at Brighton's ground, or should I ring Brighton's ticket office for that, or what? Help please
  13. So um, you spotted my ah, deliberate mistake then. Yes. Deliberate.
  14. Some will remember the thread I made further down asking about moving to London. Well sure enough I did it, I'm now a resident of Ealing, and now I would like to join in the fun. Anywho, I figured my new location would provide the perfect opportunity to go to Brighton away next weekend. Would there perchance be some kind of oasis meat-up happening? Cheers
  15. London Pride, which is highly appropriate as I'm about to move there and the Fuller's brewery is based in Chiswick where my new job is.
  16. This is exactly my line of thinking. My former housemate in Manchester now lives in Putney and seems to enjoy it.
  17. Good day, So I have just been offered a job in Chiswick, and as such in the next few weeks I shall be making the all-too-familiar migration from the north to live in the Capital. One quandry that needs answering is where might be best to live? Figured Chiswick itself is a bit pricey/posh, but I've been advised so far that areas such as Ealing, Acton, Fulham & Putney are good and link well to Chiswick via the tube/overground for commuting. I've already looked at a number of websites and seen the abundance of properties in these areas, and of course I can always move about a bit to find an area I like most, but just wondered if the London dwellers on here could give me any advice on good/bad places that I should bear in mind? Secondly, I have a season ticket. Do many people live in London/the south and have a season ticket plus get to enough games to make it worthwhile? And if so is there a system of lift sharing/meeting up on trains for getting to BP? Any useful info would be greatly appreciated, as would any smart remarks about how I've already missed half our London away games this season. Cheers
  18. The message is spreading http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=...8222&ref=nf
  19. Funnily enough, I spoke to him tonight. He reckons we're gonna get relegated next season. Though his chin wobbled slightly as he said it, so I'm not sure if that was a sign he isn't so sure. He sends his regards by the way.
  20. Won't happen. Not while HE's in charge of them.
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