Et tu Brutus?Reckless wrote:Come on Martin answer the phone!
Sadly for you, he's watching back to back Only Fools and Horses Christmas Specials and not picking up.
Et tu Brutus?Reckless wrote:Come on Martin answer the phone!
That's Lovely Allen! See what I did there?MCB wrote:Et tu Brutus?Reckless wrote:Come on Martin answer the phone!
Sadly for you, he's watching back to back Only Fools and Horses Christmas Specials and not picking up.
Don't blame him.MCB wrote:Et tu Brutus?Reckless wrote:Come on Martin answer the phone!
Sadly for you, he's watching back to back Only Fools and Horses Christmas Specials and not picking up.
Going to take some doing, it not as if we are 18th in table and on a bad run of form and hoping for teams below is to keep losing.Reckless wrote:7 wins and 7 draws from 19 games now. Harrogate is lovely they say, as is Truro!
Possible couple of juicy weekenders there Mrs Reckless, get your War Paint ready sweetie.
Chip and pie oasis in Yarmouth Market Place Greavsie plus the Feathers and the Tavern oh and the Coachmakers. The ground boosts the oldest grandstand still in use too. Don't mind Yarmouth mate apart from the Waxworks - what a Benghazi the boys kept asking "whos that Dad?"ricardobee wrote:". . . Harrogate is lovely they say, as is Truro!"
The way this team is going, it will not be long before Mrs. Reckless is visiting Great Yarmouth for the weekend!
Sounds shit.ricardobee wrote:Indeed a lovely picture. and yes the oldest wooden stand in the world (I'm reliably informed) still in use. A stand where my bottom was parked on Saturday, to view a magnificent 1-0 victory over Godmanchester Rovers F.C. this was preceded by a pint in the Market Tavern before a stroll through the cemetary to the Wellesley.
And for the fans of Great Yarmouth, tomorrow night in Smudgers, (the clubhouse) the Chairman, and joint managers are holding a Fans Forum, obviously not afraid to meet the supporters man-to-man, where they can ask any football related questions.
How refreshing is that?
The waxworks cannot be as bad as the ones at Bembridge on the Isle of Wight !! I like the pianiola's that play in some of the fish and chip shops in Great Yarmouth. They would get my vote for half time entertainment.Reckless wrote:Chip and pie oasis in Yarmouth Market Place Greavsie plus the Feathers and the Tavern oh and the Coachmakers. The ground boosts the oldest grandstand still in use too. Don't mind Yarmouth mate apart from the Waxworks - what a Benghazi the boys kept asking "whos that Dad?"ricardobee wrote:". . . Harrogate is lovely they say, as is Truro!"
The way this team is going, it will not be long before Mrs. Reckless is visiting Great Yarmouth for the weekend!
Walking round reminded me of the Town End at Southburied Road.