For those who are drinking today don’t forget to fill your beer fridge.
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For those who are drinking today don’t forget to fill your beer fridge.
For those who are drinking today don’t forget to fill your beer fridge.
Ya cheeky **** ;-) There’s some Maximus and Double Maxim in thereDid you get some proper beer in for your husband?
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Hopefully that's the only shock result for this weekend.Salford deserved their win. Better team by far. Anyone believing that tomorrow will be a walk in the park for us will have had a rude awakening watching this. Salford looked like a team that would challenge at the top of our league and they are below Tranmere.
Hopefully that's the only shock result for this weekend.
Had to share Power's comments as it bring back more memories of Sunderland in London and how we all would want to be there today to experience it again.
They weren’t exactly great football experiences,” says Johnson’s captain, the Birkenhead-born Max Power, who began his career at Tranmere. “But I remember us all stepping off the train at King’s Cross and there were thousands of our fans in the station.
“When we got on to the platform they broke into a song and it echoed around King’s Cross. That’s something I’ll never forget. It was a surreal moment. We as players understand the privilege of playing for this football club and how much it means to everyone in this region.”
Coming up the stairs at Covent Garden tube station before the City all you could hear was the noise and thinking was the hell is going on here then it hit as you tried to step out on to the pavement and a sea of people engulfed you. Will never forget that moment
It's always bloody freezing, you mental case! Brrrr.Me and my mate Gav getting ourselves in the right frame of mind for kick off with an early morning dip at Seaburn. It was bloody freezing.
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Had to share Power's comments as it bring back more memories of Sunderland in London and how we all would want to be there today to experience it again.
They weren’t exactly great football experiences,” says Johnson’s captain, the Birkenhead-born Max Power, who began his career at Tranmere. “But I remember us all stepping off the train at King’s Cross and there were thousands of our fans in the station.
“When we got on to the platform they broke into a song and it echoed around King’s Cross. That’s something I’ll never forget. It was a surreal moment. We as players understand the privilege of playing for this football club and how much it means to everyone in this region.”
Coming up the stairs at Covent Garden tube station before the City all you could hear was the noise and thinking was the hell is going on here then it hit as you tried to step out on to the pavement and a sea of people engulfed you. Will never forget that moment
For an impoverished area we prove, time after time, how class we are.
Z cars theme!Need to do loads of jobs today, so compiling a matchday playlist. What have I forgotten?
Dance of the knights
Ready to go
Daydream believer
Only fools rush in