Ive sat next to Beth lots of time, DT once during the infamous Bosingwa game and Finglas. We had season tickets 8 seats apart for years without even knowing it. I did walk to my seat next to TF once, i wondered why photographers were taking pics around me and looked around and TF was a foot to my right.
I met Trevor Sinclair on a Virgin flight to Dubai back in 2009. He was a top top bloke. We sat at the bar drinking and talking football for most of the time. The flight attendants went to bed and told us to help ourselves. I got him lashed and he started to spill the beans on former players and managers. I easily did him on QPR and football knowledge though, and he's supposedly a pundit out in the far and middle east. We eventually went to our beds an hour before we landed. His missus had the right hump with him for getting pissed up. It probably didn't help that I woke her up trying to start a game of 'pinch and a punch first day of the month' though. She was a real grizzly bear.
Were you the boy scout getting seduced in the hot tub? please log in to view this image please log in to view this image
Lucky it wasn't the other way around, ( not that there's anything wrong with that! ) ..........you may have felt uncomfortable.
met kevin Lloyd once in the toilets of the duke of Edinburgh pub in shebu he was rotten drunk on whisky he was also appearing on noels house party an hour later how I laughed as I saw him on tv that evening he died soon after shame
Did Ken not query the signature when he saw it and ask you why the signature looked nothing like Shane McGowan?
Wednesday 2 September 1987. QPR 1 Everton 0. (Martin Allen, 23m) Most boring match in the world. Sat next to David Moorcroft, Jack Bruckner and Des Lynam who had the night off from the Athletics world championships. I offered to swap my season ticket for Des' Brighton season ticket. He said that I wouldn't want his and after that evening's match he certainly didn't want mine!
I just remembered another one. When I was in the sixth form I got on a central line train late one morning to go in to school. When I sat down I realized I was sitting next to Rory Bremner (impressionist/comedian from the 80%). Then when I got off of the train at Holland Park and I came out of the lift at the station exit Martin O'Neill walked into the lift. About 100m down the Holland Park Avenue I then nearly literally bumped into Mark Knopfler as he came out of the newsagents and I went to go in. All within the space of about 25mins.