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Originally posted by paulcooper4 View PostKaip and rocket where drinking ****in babychams in town the other week



do they still serve that ****e [not in the oakie anyway]'Of course I didn't take my wife to see Rochdale as an anniversary present.
It was her birthday.
Would I have got married during the football season ?
Anyway, it was Rochdale reserves.'
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****s sake a welshman with a posh voice?Originally posted by paulcooper4 View PostIf your a welsh midget with gelled spiky hair and a posh voice you seem to get it easy enough
'Of course I didn't take my wife to see Rochdale as an anniversary present.
It was her birthday.
Would I have got married during the football season ?
Anyway, it was Rochdale reserves.'
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posh and welsh don't go together at all larOriginally posted by paulcooper4 View Post

Rocket talks so posh he doesnt even sound welsh.
imagine charlotte church if she did actually have the voice of an angel - she certainly wouldn't talk like a tart from cardiff now would she!'Of course I didn't take my wife to see Rochdale as an anniversary present.
It was her birthday.
Would I have got married during the football season ?
Anyway, it was Rochdale reserves.'
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maybe in a small way, but in the 70's / 80's they were everywhereOriginally posted by anfieldanfield View PostThe Urchins still exist, dont they ?'Of course I didn't take my wife to see Rochdale as an anniversary present.
It was her birthday.
Would I have got married during the football season ?
Anyway, it was Rochdale reserves.'
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Wasn't there a firm called the Anny Road Apaches? I used to travel to London games on my own in the 70's from college, so no scarves or colours, and had to run from our own a few times - they rarely waited around to check your scouse accent (woolish in my case anyway; although the question 'Got the time, mate' was fraught with danger then, as it could be a cunning attempt to trace your allegiances) or quiz you on who Dickie Lewis was, or which station is between Moorfields and Bank Hall.
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sandhills mate - long walk to the groundOriginally posted by JRC View PostWasn't there a firm called the Anny Road Apaches? I used to travel to London games on my own in the 70's from college, so no scarves or colours, and had to run from our own a few times - they rarely waited around to check your scouse accent (woolish in my case anyway; although the question 'Got the time, mate' was fraught with danger then, as it could be a cunning attempt to trace your allegiances) or quiz you on who Dickie Lewis was, or which station is between Moorfields and Bank Hall.'Of course I didn't take my wife to see Rochdale as an anniversary present.
It was her birthday.
Would I have got married during the football season ?
Anyway, it was Rochdale reserves.'
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