This is a better article-Lonely planet for beginners!! Thanks I feel like a saddo making things up in my bedsit.![]()
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This is a better article-Lonely planet for beginners!! Thanks I feel like a saddo making things up in my bedsit.![]()
It’s the original, usually £28 to £30 a bottle. I can’t see the Chairmans spiced though, where you seen that?I’ve found chairman’s spiced and chairman’s spiced original. Canny difference in price, which do you recommend.
Thanks, I’ve got a lot to read up now, tomorrow may be. Out on it all day along Whitburn and Roker with my lass in half an hour. Walking and drinking, what’s not to like.This is a better article-
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Amazon £28 for the original, the other was £47. I’ve ordered it, comes tomorrow for a mender. Cheers.It’s the original, usually £28 to £30 a bottle. I can’t see the Chairmans spiced though, where you seen that?
Just seen the £47 stuff, it’s all the same, not sure why they are charging so much tbh. The original tag was only added to the label recently, before that the label always just said chairmans reserve spiced. Anyhow hope you enjoy it as much as i do.Amazon £28 for the original, the other was £47. I’ve ordered it, comes tomorrow for a mender. Cheers.
After 66 years or so of supporting this lot I'm afraid I'm definitely in the looking up rather than down sector.Optimists go to heaven, everyone else goes to hell ...
... I don't make the rules, just clarifying the situation![]()
Think they’re the only country to beat the Germans in their beer selections mind, yet to try a bad one
They've opened this place recently-There's a pub in Antwerp that sells around 120 different beers its amazing.
[HASHTAG]#cans[/HASHTAG] #ofpopWhat the hell?? Is this the new coach thread or an AA meeting? I'm teetotal, so have absolutely no interest in alcohol!![]()
I think you’ve posted on the wrong thread mateI think Will Still makes a lot of sense. Felt like they wanted him after Mowbray but proved to difficult to get him mid season. Then we give Dodds 13 games because we wanted to wait for the season to attend before appointing, where Still ends up leaving Reims. I think there's a chance he's been the only real target we've had and the delay could be down to some legalities with Reims. Yes he's not there anymore, but I'd be surprised if they aren't due something (I mean they were reporting several million to get him mid season, you wouldnt of thought they will be okay with getting nothing only a few months later).
As well as that, his stock is really high at the minute and I'd say 16th in the Championship is the absolute lowest he'd be looking to move to and would need things put in place to give him the best chance of succeeding. That would then tie in with the rumoured movement in the coaching team.
Can understand scepticism with him and his experience, but this for sure would be showing some ambition. He's a young manager coming off good work with a lot of support from every club he has worked at with no real tainted experiences to note in his career so far. And like I said earlier, he could get a job for a team in a better position or even better league than us imo. Wont get any criticism for me if we go with Still, would love to see it happen in the next few days and start to get excited for next season.
I actually scrolled up and checked the title after I read your postI think you’ve posted on the wrong thread mate
I actually scrolled up and checked the title after I read your post![]()
It's got to be better than "I'm more ITK than you're ITK" though.[HASHTAG]#cans[/HASHTAG] #ofpop
Amen to that. I love Czech beers too! And there are some really nice Polish ones too.
Sorry mate, this is my faultI actually scrolled up and checked the title after I read your post![]()
Really? I didn't know that. I know that some Czech breweries are owned by Asahi now. Is it something to do with that?I love Czech beers. Budvar, Staropramen, Krusovice, Bernard. Sadly, the one I loved the most, Gambrinus, has moved out of the Czech Republic to the Balearics, I believe.