Can't say I do mate, tend to not go much further south than new cross. Though I was in Peckham last week for a night out
Peckham's changed a lot, but not more than Hackney. I lived on Well Street and definitely don't recognise it any more. Mind you, that was almost 30 years ago!
Peckhams quite nice in places just gets really bad press and tarnished as a whole. Having said that London is torn to pieces at the moment everyday I wake up to another youth stabbed to death just down road from me.
Is the kit released in Australia the real thing. I like it and I know the blue and yellow has always been popular.
It ap It appears so but I've just had a thought, what if the club are toying with us and this is part of some weird promotional thing? Loads of brands do these weird and odd things to drum up interest. To promote their upcoming album, Gorillaz have recently had a thing where fans were able to speak to Bassist Murdoc while he is serving time in prison......for those who don't know, the band is made up of 4 virtual members shown as cartoons in their music video etc! Not sure what our angle would be but in the past we have had the Barry Gale videos, the cartoon and the weird paranormal one last season. What do you think?
I'm gonna by the new Saints top for my step-dad for Father's Day. What a great idea. Totally nothing wrong with this plan.
I don't think Mush is a local word. Maybe a generational one though. Lots of Northerners the generation older than me say mush a lot. Meaning almost retired age northerners now. Some younger ones do but then they do pass down the generations through hearing it a lot if your parents say it a lot. My kids say "Gawd Blimey" all the time but then I do as does my dad, as did my Grandad on my dad's side. No-one else says it up here.
I've found that a lot of northerners of my generation don't like the word mush, always think you're starting on them.
I agree. It's more a "Oi Mush" up here. Strange because having a Portuguese wife "Oi" is like "Hi" to them. lol I think we've covered this ground before though. Generational things. Mush being an aggressive term up here, "chav" being an alternative to "mate" until it was pinched a couple of decades ago.