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Monty92
06-24-2019, 10:17 AM
on an alternate game basis (i.e. you take the two tickets for one game, we take them for the next)?

PM if interested.

Monty92
06-24-2019, 10:18 AM
on an alternate game basis (i.e. you take the two tickets for one game, we take them for the next)?

PM if interested.

Or if you'd like a looser commitment, putting your name down for a few games a season is also an option.

Burney
06-24-2019, 10:31 AM
Or if you'd like a looser commitment, putting your name down for a few games a season is also an option.

I'd want everything from August-October and April to the end of the season.

You can have all the games in shít weather.

Sir C
06-24-2019, 10:40 AM
on an alternate game basis (i.e. you take the two tickets for one game, we take them for the next)?

PM if interested.

You'll be able to get a train from Faversham straight to St Pancreas! Then you can walk to the stadium.

Ash
06-24-2019, 10:43 AM
Nice logistics - posting tickets between every game and hoping they arrive. :-(

Or complicated meets.

Monty92
06-24-2019, 10:47 AM
Nice logistics - posting tickets between every game and hoping they arrive. :-(

Or complicated meets.

We did it last season with a fella who lives in Crouch End. Worked just fine :shrug:

Monty92
06-24-2019, 10:48 AM
You'll be able to get a train from Faversham straight to St Pancreas! Then you can walk to the stadium.

Thanks for that.

Burney
06-24-2019, 10:50 AM
We did it last season with a fella who lives in Crouch End. Worked just fine :shrug:

Who's we? Is this you and your da?

Monty92
06-24-2019, 10:51 AM
Who's we? Is this you and your da?

Yep.......................

Burney
06-24-2019, 10:52 AM
Yep.......................

When are you going to start dragging your son along regularly?

Monty92
06-24-2019, 10:57 AM
When are you going to start dragging your son along regularly?

He went to three last season before his 5th birthday. I doubt I'll take him to any more than that for several years.

I'd like to avoid football becoming an all-consuming interest for him, if possible.

Sir C
06-24-2019, 10:59 AM
Thanks for that.

Sounds exciting! Imagine being on a train from the south of London and arriving at St Pancreas! It's madness!

Mind you, I got off a train at Blackfriars recently and found that I was on a bridge! Over the river!

The things you see these days. Unbelievable. Technology, I suppose. :shakesheadinamazement:

Monty92
06-24-2019, 11:01 AM
Sounds exciting! Imagine being on a train from the south of London and arriving at St Pancreas! It's madness!

Mind you, I got off a train at Blackfriars recently and found that I was on a bridge! Over the river!

The things you see these days. Unbelievable. Technology, I suppose. :shakesheadinamazement:

I'm coming back on Wednesday to eat here :cloud9:

http://xianbiangbiangnoodles.com/

My god, the ethnic food out here is so, so bad. They serve off-menu chips with curry sauce - in the local chinky :-(

Burney
06-24-2019, 11:01 AM
He went to three last season before his 5th birthday. I doubt I'll take him to any more than that for several years.

I'd like to avoid football becoming an all-consuming interest for him, if possible.

Ah, but then there's a risk he'll feel like you're excluding him and resent you.

No, you'll have to bite the bullet sooner or later.

Sir C
06-24-2019, 12:08 PM
Ah, but then there's a risk he'll feel like you're excluding him and resent you.

No, you'll have to bite the bullet sooner or later.

Hopefully he'll soon be old enough to appreciate the quality of the football. One look at the shít served up by Unai Emery's finest should see him reject football firmly.

IUFG
06-24-2019, 12:09 PM
They serve off-menu chips with curry sauce - in the local chinky :-(

and what is wrong with that?

Perfectly acceptable post-boozer snacking.







If a kebab is not available.

Ash
06-24-2019, 12:12 PM
Hopefully he'll soon be old enough to appreciate the quality of the football. One look at the shít served up by Unai Emery's finest should see him reject football firmly.

Not sure if it works like that. Remember the football in the seventies? Yet here we are.

IUFG
06-24-2019, 12:13 PM
One look at the shít served up by Unai Emery's finest should see him reject football firmly.

Rafa Benitez is available... :hide:

Sir C
06-24-2019, 12:15 PM
Not sure if it works like that. Remember the football in the seventies? Yet here we are.

Good point. But we were entranced by the thunderous noice of the North Bank, by the visceral, tribal energy and by the thrill of danger.

Ash
06-24-2019, 12:24 PM
Good point. But we were entranced by the thunderous noice of the North Bank, by the visceral, tribal energy and by the thrill of danger.

Well you were, perhaps. I was in the back of the West lower looking at a green strip and wondering when and when the ball was going to descend back into the frame of vision.

Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
06-24-2019, 02:32 PM
Sounds exciting! Imagine being on a train from the south of London and arriving at St Pancreas! It's madness!

Mind you, I got off a train at Blackfriars recently and found that I was on a bridge! Over the river!

The things you see these days. Unbelievable. Technology, I suppose. :shakesheadinamazement:

It's cos of the sweary boatmen, C.

In the late C18th, they built some pleasure gardens at Vauxhall. {cf Vanity Fair.} It had a bandstand, booze-wallahs and "Turkish food emporia" which I guess is how your late Georgian toffs referred to kebabs.

But it went bust cos the ladies didn't like the uncouth language of the boatmen and stopped going there for nights out.

Thus they had to invent the bridge. Music, booze and a kebab, followed by a journey home in a vehicle controlled by a Londoner with a poorer command of English than oneself. How times change.

Ash
06-24-2019, 03:01 PM
It's cos of the sweary boatmen, C.

In the late C18th, they built some pleasure gardens at Vauxhall. {cf Vanity Fair.} It had a bandstand, booze-wallahs and "Turkish food emporia" which I guess is how your late Georgian toffs referred to kebabs.

But it went bust cos the ladies didn't like the uncouth language of the boatmen and stopped going there for nights out.

Thus they had to invent the bridge. Music, booze and a kebab, followed by a journey home in a vehicle controlled by a Londoner with a poorer command of English than oneself. How times change.

All of the pleasure gardens, all over London, went out of fashion as they got too rowdy and disreputable. Ladies of negotiable affection, and so on.