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    Trump

    I personally feel trump has to be viewed from a humorous perspective, that way you don't get offended and every faux pas supports a comic context. It's not like he has the power to start nuclear wars, social/moral or economic downtowns across the globe!!
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    [Albion] Should Chris Hughton be given a full season even it it means relegation ?

    I agree with most of this tbh, my only reservation is CH's very pragmatic approach. Looking at Norwich City's fans forum a couple of years back, quite a few supporters voiced very similar comments to the grumblings currently on here. I vividly remember against Wolves last season (bhafc...
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    [Albion] Dembele on the way

    Convinced Celtic, Dembele and his agent are fishing. Plenty of premiership clubs are short of firepower up top (Everton, Newcastle, West Brom, West Ham, Southampton) and a bidding war financially suits their needs very nicely. That's if Celtic decide to sell this window. Dembele is contracted...
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    [Albion] Mark McGhee

    Mark McGhee may have his critics, but for me the play off final in 2004 brings back fantastic memories. My son was 9, and having only been interested in football for 2/3 years, was convinced I was delusional when I recalled him tales of bhafc in premiership (or div 1, back in the 70-80's)...
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    [Palace] Murray - Palace are hurting

    A true story. A few years back, I had to fix Barry Lloyd's car after it was broken into while scouting for Bhafc at Rochdale. Weeks later a certain Glenn Murray was signed for around £300,000 I believe. It's easy to forget he struggled initially in league 1. There was talk of being homeless...
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    Most intimidating away day

    Feels weird reading these posts as my experiences of these matches was obviously a very long time ago. In 1985, (and as a naive 14/15 year old attempting to impress others), claiming I was going to Millwall appeared to be a creditable way to get recognition. With John Fashanu smashing...
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    Child of the 70's? What was your favourite....

    ****ing loved the wombles as a kid.
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    Child of the 70's? What was your favourite....

    Born in 1969, so have some 70's memories, even if from a young persons perspective. Tv Totp, Grange Hill, the big match, the likely lads, the magic roundabout. Sweets Toffo's (normal and fruit flavour), Pacers, sherbet flying saucers, white mice, fruit salads and black jacks Strawberry splits...
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    Anybody recognise themselves...?

    2 memories of Gillingham 1st attempt to get there, agreed to pick a mate up from Lewisham thinking it was kind of on route. Got delayed in traffic and ended up in a cafe at 3pm, tucking into a full English instead. 2nd attempt ended up on the pitch handing out motm in jeans and trainers Not...
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    Worthing V Sutton United 3pm today

    Decent atmosphere (1,400ish) Good game 2-2, plus crossbar hit 3/4 times. But highlight was either a pulled pork and chip combo for £2.50, or 80-100 kids playing on the 3G after the final whistle.
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    Favourite one-liners from comedy sitcoms

    Are you, or have you ever been a practicing homosexual? Fletcher 'With these feet, Who'd have me?'
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    Best opposition players to play at the Goldstone?

    Fair shout as a individual performance, its not often as a fan your loyalties and frustrations diminish to admire an opponent. He certainly achieved that. Remember watching Dalglish, McDermott and I'm sure Souness around 81. Probably the most consistent and successful players to play at their...
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    Best opposition players to play at the Goldstone?

    Was that based on the 0-4 at the Goldstone around 1990. He was on a different level that day.
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    Help required

    Sorry to bounce again, but I bring good news. Last night the £100,000 target was officially reached. Many thanks to every single person who contributed, you'll know who you are!
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    Which unknown Support Act did you see who later went on to become famous

    Remember laughing, with several others, at a very broad Scottish accent of a support band at the top rank suite around 86. After a number of songs though, 'the proclaimers' had won the crowd over. They were supporting 'the housemartins' with Paul Heaton and of course a Norman cook (fat boy slim)...
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    Somme 1916

    Previous posts have correctly identified the Canadian memorial we visited, and also added more detail of events there. Thanks guys, Mrs Seagulls has Canadian ancestors so visiting seemed appropriate. A horrific, but fascinating subject
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    Somme 1916

    During the day we also visited the Canadian memorial, which is staffed by students from Newfoundland. The Canadians also suffered horrendous loses simultaneously 6-8k away from the Theipval memorial site. Here the original trenches have been left in place. And the Canadian students explain...
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    Somme 1916

    Now I'm certainly not ex military, not particularly patriotic. But returning from holiday yesterday, Mrs Seagulls and myself visited the Thiepval war memorial just outside Albert, north France. For those remotely interested it's approximately 30 mins north-east from Amiens. This structure is...
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    Help required

    Apologies for rebouncing again, but judging from the number of views this thread has had, a large number do care/appear interested. Having been away a few days, I checked the just giving page 'cure4charley' and am delightfully surprised to see the target now at just past £74,000. The power of...
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    Help required

    Target now at 60k. Amazing! Thanks again to all who have retweeted, posted on Facebook and donated. If by chance you get a chance to check the back of the sofa for loose change... You know where to donate. Many thanks Enjoy the sunshine
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