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Sir C
08-14-2018, 08:36 AM
The last time I saw MK Dons they were called Wimbledon, and they beat us 1-0 at Selhurst Park. Stephen Hughes came on in the second half. The next day my father died.

Makes you think, doesn't it?

Burney
08-14-2018, 08:48 AM
The last time I saw MK Dons they were called Wimbledon, and they beat us 1-0 at Selhurst Park. Stephen Hughes came on in the second half. The next day my father died.

Makes you think, doesn't it?

Gosh. I was at that game. Ekoku scored didn't he?

Sir C
08-14-2018, 08:51 AM
Gosh. I was at that game. Ekoku scored didn't he?

Christ knows who scored. I only remember Stephehn Hughes coming on and my missus saying loudly, "Ooh , is that that nice Stephen you like so much?" I was in the home end, not particularly a-feared for my life.

Burney
08-14-2018, 08:57 AM
Christ knows who scored. I only remember Stephehn Hughes coming on and my missus saying loudly, "Ooh , is that that nice Stephen you like so much?" I was in the home end, not particularly a-feared for my life.

That was a nice thing about having Wimbledon in the Premiership, actually. You could always get a ticket for the Arsenal game - and you didn't have to schlep up to Highbury. Good timez.

Burney
08-14-2018, 09:19 AM
Christ knows who scored. I only remember Stephehn Hughes coming on and my missus saying loudly, "Ooh , is that that nice Stephen you like so much?" I was in the home end, not particularly a-feared for my life.

Now I think of it, it was only a couple of days before young E was born.

Sir C
08-14-2018, 09:21 AM
Now I think of it, it was only a couple of days before young E was born.

And you sloped off to the football?

Nice.

Burney
08-14-2018, 09:25 AM
And you sloped off to the football?

Nice.

In my defence, she was several weeks early, the impatient little brat. Also, I'd left R with my mother in case it all went off and had gone to the game with the old man.

Sir C
08-14-2018, 09:36 AM
In my defence, she was several weeks early, the impatient little brat. Also, I'd left R with my mother in case it all went off and had gone to the game with the old man.

My word, I bet he was quite the ray of sunshine during and after :hehe:

I went to my parents' house after the game to see my pa, who'd be sent home to die, and he spoke his last cogent words to me. "Could you fetch me my cigarettes please?" which was funny, given that it was some months since he'd been in a condition where he was capable of smoking, and then, "Lost? To Wimbledon?" :hehe:

Next day, deaded.

Good timez.

Burney
08-14-2018, 09:40 AM
My word, I bet he was quite the ray of sunshine during and after :hehe:

I went to my parents' house after the game to see my pa, who'd be sent home to die, and he spoke his last cogent words to me. "Could you fetch me my cigarettes please?" which was funny, given that it was some months since he'd been in a condition where he was capable of smoking, and then, "Lost? To Wimbledon?" :hehe:

Next day, deaded.

Good timez.

Look on the bright side, though: he died when we were still champions and didn't have to watch Dennis miss that penalty.

Sir C
08-14-2018, 09:44 AM
Look on the bright side, though: he died when we were still champions and didn't have to watch Dennis miss that penalty.

He was always Charlton at heart, though. He used to drink in the Royal Standard with Derek Hales and Mike Flanagan. That's a point, I must remember tonight that I'm supporting Charlton. I hope their supporters do a good line in mockery on a 'south London' theme.

Burney
08-14-2018, 09:48 AM
He was always Charlton at heart, though. He used to drink in the Royal Standard with Derek Hales and Mike Flanagan. That's a point, I must remember tonight that I'm supporting Charlton. I hope their supporters do a good line in mockery on a 'south London' theme.

Charlton were always the nice South London club, weren't they? Mind you, compared to Millwall, it's hard not to look nice.

I remember Mike Flanagan playing for Palace. He had a cracking moustache/perm combo, a face like a bulldog and appeared to be several stone overweight.

Herbert Augustus Chapman
08-14-2018, 10:01 AM
Charlton were always the nice South London club, weren't they? Mind you, compared to Millwall, it's hard not to look nice.

I remember Mike Flanagan playing for Palace. He had a cracking moustache/perm combo, a face like a bulldog and appeared to be several stone overweight.

black arse. Totally BNP. TH got that breakaway goal and they were spitting nails cos it was clearly "fackin offside". I resisted the temptation to point out that he started his run from a position at least 5 years on-side.

I was also at the Wimbledon defeat btw.

Sir C
08-14-2018, 10:03 AM
black arse. Totally BNP. TH got that breakaway goal and they were spitting nails cos it was clearly "fackin offside". I resisted the temptation to point out that he started his run from a position at least 5 years on-side.

I was also at the Wimbledon defeat btw.

Wait, 3 of us were at some random league game at Selhurst Park in November 1998? What are the chances of that?

Burney
08-14-2018, 10:08 AM
black arse. Totally BNP. TH got that breakaway goal and they were spitting nails cos it was clearly "fackin offside". I resisted the temptation to point out that he started his run from a position at least 5 years on-side.

I was also at the Wimbledon defeat btw.

Hang on. You measure distance in temporal units? This is some next-level, Stephen Hawking linesman sh1t, h.

Mind blown.

Burney
08-14-2018, 10:10 AM
Wait, 3 of us were at some random league game at Selhurst Park in November 1998? What are the chances of that?

Quite good when you consider that we all support Arsenal, are roughly of an age and - at least in your and my case - were both living in in South London at the time.

Mind you, other people claim falsely to have been at Anfield in 89. We claim to have been at Selhurst Park in November to watch us get turned over by Wimbledon. :hehe:

Herbert Augustus Chapman
08-14-2018, 10:25 AM
Hang on. You measure distance in temporal units? This is some next-level, Stephen Hawking linesman sh1t, h.

Mind blown.

TH ran so fast he merely caused the perturbations in the space-time continuum that Einstein had predicted.

redgunamo
08-14-2018, 01:54 PM
Quite good when you consider that we all support Arsenal, are roughly of an age and - at least in your and my case - were both living in in South London at the time.

Mind you, other people claim falsely to have been at Anfield in 89. We claim to have been at Selhurst Park in November to watch us get turned over by Wimbledon. :hehe:

I only ever went to Selhurst Park to see Crystal Palace :-(

AFC East
08-14-2018, 02:11 PM
I only ever went to Selhurst Park to see Crystal Palace :-(

It's the only decent way to behave. Watching Wimbledon there is like going to a squatter's dinner party.

IUFG
08-14-2018, 02:14 PM
It's the only decent way to behave. Watching Wimbledon there is like going to a squatter's dinner party.

I don't think I've ever been to a squatter's dinner party.

Are they any good, a?

Don't your thighs get awfully tired?

AFC East
08-14-2018, 02:22 PM
I don't think I've ever been to a squatter's dinner party.

Are they any good, a?

Don't your thighs get awfully tired?

Best avoided outside of the summer months and always take a ground sheet or one of those camping chairs if the property is on the Bishops Avenue.

IUFG
08-14-2018, 02:23 PM
Best avoided outside of the summer months and always take a ground sheet or one of those camping chairs if the property is on the Bishops Avenue.

sound advice, ty, a :thumbup: