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This Ekitike lad is pretty good

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  • This Ekitike lad is pretty good

    Shame they paid twice as much for another centre forward.

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    Originally posted by Peter View Post
    Shame they paid twice as much for another centre forward.
    The expensive one is significantly less popular with the fans too.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Peter View Post
      Shame they paid twice as much for another centre forward.
      If I was capable of searching for my old posts I would point out that I posted in the summer that of Gyokeres Sesko and Ekitike that the latter was the most talented. Doesn?t mean he was the right choice, of course.

      Hello from Singapore BTW, I suppose a drink in Raffles is a must do?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by WES View Post
        If I was capable of searching for my old posts I would point out that I posted in the summer that of Gyokeres Sesko and Ekitike that the latter was the most talented. Doesn?t mean he was the right choice, of course.

        Hello from Singapore BTW, I suppose a drink in Raffles is a must do?
        A Singapore Sling at Raffles will set you back about 25 quid these days......

        Have a look at the Padang and City Hall. The heart of old Singapore, where the Japanese surrendered.

        Other than that, there isnt much left. Unless you can wangle an invite to the cricket club

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Peter View Post
          A Singapore Sling at Raffles will set you back about 25 quid these days......

          Have a look at the Padang and City Hall. The heart of old Singapore, where the Japanese surrendered.

          Other than that, there isnt much left. Unless you can wangle an invite to the cricket club
          Cheers - just spent 2 hours in the botanical gardens, could have spent the day there, easily.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Peter View Post
            A Singapore Sling at Raffles will set you back about 25 quid these days......

            Have a look at the Padang and City Hall. The heart of old Singapore, where the Japanese surrendered.

            Other than that, there isnt much left. Unless you can wangle an invite to the cricket club
            Someone just told me that the cricket club is now forced by law to extend membership offers to non-whites and females!

            World?s gone mad Pedro

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            • #7
              Originally posted by WES View Post
              If I was capable of searching for my old posts I would point out that I posted in the summer that of Gyokeres Sesko and Ekitike that the latter was the most talented. Doesn?t mean he was the right choice, of course.

              Hello from Singapore BTW, I suppose a drink in Raffles is a must do?
              I hope you’re staying at Raffles, and not some hideously vulgar upstart like Marina Bay Sands.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Sir C View Post
                I hope you’re staying at Raffles, and not some hideously vulgar upstart like Marina Bay Sands.
                Raffles isn't what it was, Sir C. Real tourist trap these days. I don't think they fake Long Bar is even worth a visit.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by WES View Post
                  Someone just told me that the cricket club is now forced by law to extend membership offers to non-whites and females!

                  World?s gone mad Pedro
                  Madness! What i always loved about it was that only members could buy drinks. So as a guest I was prevented from buying a round

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Peter View Post
                    Madness! What i always loved about it was that only members could buy drinks. So as a guest I was prevented from buying a round
                    30 euros for a SS, Peter, so not far off

                    Mrs WES and I had the champagne instead, and quite wonderful wasabi prawns.

                    Sadly we had to sit next to a very loud Geordie who spent the entire time telling everyone how much money he makes. Raffles is like this, I?m afraid.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by WES View Post
                      30 euros for a SS, Peter, so not far off

                      Mrs WES and I had the champagne instead, and quite wonderful wasabi prawns.

                      Sadly we had to sit next to a very loud Geordie who spent the entire time telling everyone how much money he makes. Raffles is like this, I?m afraid.
                      Brilliant

                      You can't take a Geordie anywhere, can you.

                      I was supposed to be in Singapore two weeks ago but had to pull out. A couple of colleagues went to Raffles and had a sling, and moaned about the price. So I wasn't guessing.

                      A long walk down the river to Clarke Quay is nice, past the Raffles landing place, and over that weird bridge that a scotsman built, past the Fullerton. There is also a Hooters down there

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Peter View Post
                        Brilliant

                        You can't take a Geordie anywhere, can you.

                        I was supposed to be in Singapore two weeks ago but had to pull out. A couple of colleagues went to Raffles and had a sling, and moaned about the price. So I wasn't guessing.

                        A long walk down the river to Clarke Quay is nice, past the Raffles landing place, and over that weird bridge that a scotsman built, past the Fullerton. There is also a Hooters down there
                        I?ve literally seen all of that Peter

                        Mrs WES refused to eat lunch in Hooters

                        Off to dinner now in some place called Spago

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by WES View Post
                          I?ve literally seen all of that Peter

                          Mrs WES refused to eat lunch in Hooters

                          Off to dinner now in some place called Spago
                          The Hooters really doesn't 'meet the brief' , if you know what I mean

                          You've done Singapore, WES. You can relax now

                          Although there is the Zoo, I suppose.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by WES View Post
                            If I was capable of searching for my old posts I would point out that I posted in the summer that of Gyokeres Sesko and Ekitike that the latter was the most talented. Doesn?t mean he was the right choice, of course.

                            Hello from Singapore BTW, I suppose a drink in Raffles is a must do?
                            You'd better rob something. Cutlery, a napkin, something from the bogs whatever. They can't call themselves Raffles and not expect gentleman thieves.

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