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WES
04-30-2024, 08:31 PM
who aren’t nearly as competitive as the Arsenal were.

:secondbestteamineuropetrophy: :cloud9:

IUFG
05-01-2024, 08:55 AM
who aren’t nearly as competitive as the Arsenal were.

:secondbestteamineuropetrophy: :cloud9:

And they still didn't win.

Had half an eye on that game, as I was watching the Coventry v Ipswich match.

Ipswich play some decent football and deserve to go up in consecutive seasons.
They'll get battered in the PL, mind...

Sir C
05-01-2024, 09:09 AM
And they still didn't win.

Had half an eye on that game, as I was watching the Coventry v Ipswich match.

Ipswich play some decent football and deserve to go up in consecutive seasons.
They'll get battered in the PL, mind...

I've got a carrot-crunching mate who has a season ticket at Portman Road so I should be pleased for him, but as you say he'll just spend his Saturdasy watching them get beaten like a ginger stepchild :-(

IUFG
05-01-2024, 09:47 AM
I've got a carrot-crunching mate who has a season ticket at Portman Road ...

plenty of Ipswich and Norwich fans in this part of the world, obviously.

to hear them both describe each other as 'inbreds' is rather bizarre to us outsiders...

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Sir C
05-01-2024, 10:13 AM
plenty of Ipswich and Norwich fans in this part of the world, obviously.

to hear them both describe each other as 'inbreds' is rather bizarre to us outsiders...

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I always imagined I'd retire up that way, i. Big skies, you see? Good flying country, not many lumps to bump in to. Nowadays I'm more concerned about whether land is cheap for horses.

IUFG
05-01-2024, 10:21 AM
I always imagined I'd retire up that way, i. Big skies, you see? Good flying country, not many lumps to bump in to. Nowadays I'm more concerned about whether land is cheap for horses.

It's a lovely part of the world, no doubt, sc.

Rural locations, 1-hour travel to London, nice coastal villages, etc.

Avoid Ipswich, of course. It's a complete shít-tip.

cheaper in Norfolk than Suffolk, I'd say

Peter
05-01-2024, 11:33 AM
It's a lovely part of the world, no doubt, sc.

Rural locations, 1-hour travel to London, nice coastal villages, etc.

Avoid Ipswich, of course. It's a complete shít-tip.

cheaper in Norfolk than Suffolk, I'd say

I have to go to Kings Lynn fairly regularly for work. Liz Truss is the local MP......

WES
05-01-2024, 11:55 AM
It's a lovely part of the world, no doubt, sc.

Rural locations, 1-hour travel to London, nice coastal villages, etc.

Avoid Ipswich, of course. It's a complete shít-tip.

cheaper in Norfolk than Suffolk, I'd say

I just came back from my anniversary break in Norfolk, lovely place. Was shocked hoe eclectic and upscale it is. Stayed in a place called the Harper Hotel which was lovely and generally wandered around the place. Holt, Lavenham, Wells next the Sea, all very lovely.

And house prices compared to Surrey :yikes:

IUFG
05-01-2024, 12:40 PM
I just came back from my anniversary break in Norfolk, lovely place. Was shocked hoe eclectic and upscale it is. Stayed in a place called the Harper Hotel which was lovely and generally wandered around the place. Holt, Lavenham, Wells next the Sea, all very lovely.

And house prices compared to Surrey :yikes:

ah, that place is near Blakeney.

Did you go out in a boat at the point and get bothered by seals?

Wells-next-the-Sea - another great little place. French's fish and chips :eat:

Full of bleeding tourists these days...

WES
05-01-2024, 12:55 PM
ah, that place is near Blakeney.

Did you go out in a boat at the point and get bothered by seals?

Wells-next-the-Sea - another great little place. French's fish and chips :eat:

Full of bleeding tourists these days...

The Harper is in a village called Langham which appeared to have the hotel, a sister pub and houses and nothing else. Very attractive houses, mind.

Wells next the Sea, as Mrs WES and I were enjoying the sun and the sea air there was one large family of Indians and one large Chinese family neither of whom seemed to have ever actually been on an English beach before based on how they were dressed and what they were doing :hehe:

Lavenham is actually in Suffolk but well worth a visit. Feels like England in Shakespearean times. And the Swan has an Airmen's Bar in it with all things USAF related for WW2 for those interested in such things. Lovely spot.

IUFG
05-01-2024, 01:03 PM
I have to go to Kings Lynn fairly regularly for work. Liz Truss is the local MP......

Kings Lynn.

No matter where you travel from, it's a fvcking massive pain to get to.

I think that's what it says on their town signs..

IUFG
05-01-2024, 01:08 PM
Lavenham is actually in Suffolk but well worth a visit. Feels like England in Shakespearean times. And the Swan has an Airmen's Bar in it with all things USAF related for WW2 for those interested in such things. Lovely spot.

Lavenham is about 30 mins from us. The Guildhall is fairly spectacular.

USAF? we are under the flightpath into RAF Mildenhall. At least the Ospreys appeared to have fvcked off for a bit. Noisy *******s.

Peter
05-01-2024, 01:24 PM
Kings Lynn.

No matter where you travel from, it's a fvcking massive pain to get to.

I think that's what it says on their town signs..

It is a gigantic pain in the arse. Takes bloody hours! And the people are the most difficult I have ever had to work with.