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Jah Lush

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  1. Jah Lush

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    "We are the goon squad and we're coming to town. Beep beep!"
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    Pipe & slippers.
  4. The Castle's great for watching football but does however fall flat on the good beer front. However, they do serve the best Guinness around these parts.
  5. adonirum Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jah Lush You said you stopped going in the 70's. > I used to be a regular back then, late sixties > early seventies with dear old Dad, but don't > really follow football that much these days. You > must remember D.H. playing Walthamstow Avenue( as > pointed out by Pink Panther) now Dagenham in the > football league. Also Wycombe Wanderers. Do you > remember the narrow alleyway down to the ground > and the side gate opened after the match which led > onto St. Francis Road. Already spoke about the > great character of those days, Bronco, on another > thread. Remember him. You must remember the other > pitch at the back of the ground which was used as > a training pitch and for Sunday league > teams/matches. Afraid the memories are very very vague. I used to go with my dad as a kid in the 60s and probably went to my last match there before going again this season around 69/70 possibly '71. We'd walk from Dulwich Village where I grew up through Greendale and enter the old stadium there. I remember the other pitch and that they shared with Corinthian Casuals for a while and watched a couple of their games too. One match I do remember is losing four-nil at home to Sutton United but not sure if it was Corinthian Casuals or Dulwich Hamlet. A very long time ago so it's a bit of a blur. I am very happy I've renewed my allegiance with the club now though. I fancy a few away games next season as well.
  6. Oooh....I almost forget. The Fat White Family for being the best band on the planet right now.
  7. Rekindling my support of Dulwich Hamlet FC this season after more than 40 years has been very enjoyable and great fun. Can't wait for next season. My local butcher Kim Libretto on Wood Vale. A top bloke with the best cuts of meat and sound advice on how to cook it. Always a pleasure to visit his shop. The staff at the Great Exhibition. I miss the old CPT greatly but the staff at The Expo (as I call it) has made the transition easy. The sun's out - time for a few afternoon drinks in the fresh air. The Castle - proper old school boozer with the finest Guinness in Dulwich and the best place to watch sport locally. Easycome at the White Horse in Peckham on Wednesday nights. Top night out. The Gowlett - great pub with blooming lovely pizza and the fact they sell one of my favourite ales. Timothy Taylor's Landlord. Not getting washed or dressed until late Monday afternoon. Time for that drink now I think.
  8. I've thoroughly enjoyed watching Dulwich Hamlet this season. It's been quite a ride. I'd stopped going in the early 70s but I'm very happy to be a regular again especially seeing as I will no longer realistically be able to afford my regular trips to White Hart Lane next season to watch my beloved Tottenham Hotspur. We should all who live around here get behind our local club. All at the club can count themselves proud for all their dedication and hard work this season. Despite the dip in form over the past couple of months, finishing 6th in our first season back in the Premier Division is no mean achievement and it was great to have had Harry Ottaway back in the last few games after six months out with a broken leg to remind us what a good centre forward he is. Let's hope we can keep hold of Erhan Oztumer next season but if he goes on to bigger and better things then good luck to the lad. He's a fantastic player. There was a great atmosphere on Saturday and the support that the team got from the fans especially behind the goal was brilliant and has been all season. We were so close to the play-offs and were very unlucky not to make them in the end. I wear my pink and blue scarf with pride. Can't wait for next season. Onwards and upwards. "Gavin Rose's pink & blue army."
  9. The Jeff Beck Group (with Ronnie Wood on bass and Rod Stewart on vocals) before they split up in '69 paved the way for Led Zeppelin in the States. Zeppelin's first album was a complete rip off of Beck's Truth LP and wasn't half as good.
  10. Indeed RD. Indeed.
  11. Mick Mac. Is there no beginning to your knowledge of football?
  12. Extremely overrated.
  13. That fecking irritating beyond belief advert on the BBC with those two irritating smug useless wankers James Corden and Gary Barlow for their up and coming programme when "When One Fat Smug Useless One Tricky Pony Tosser With A Neatly Trimmed Beard Met Another Fat Smug One Trick Pony Tosser With A Neatly Trimmed Beard." FFS! It even has Barlow raising his right arm in a fascist salute. Cunts! It makes me want to hunt them down and kill them and stomp on their grotesque smarmy smug licking each other's arsehole faces for all eternity. Cunts!
  14. Truckers caps and Baseball caps and especially the stupid, silly cunts who wear them. I blame George Michael and Princess Diana. And another thing... people who like George Michael and Princess Diana. Also, the deification of Princess Diana as some sort of Mother Teresa type figure. Just take out the first I in deification and you'll be nearer the mark.
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    Winkers?
  16. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don't really see why they're insisting on > experience at the top level. Giggs knows the club > better than most, don't see why they don't just give him a go. The same could be said of Tim Sherwood at Spurs. A clueless twonk in my opinion. Good luck to Giggs though. He may not be the chosen one but he is the one who chooses to shag his brother's wife.
  17. Yeah, I think that was more of a Gerrard inspired comeback. Still, he has it on his CV so it definitely works in his favour but please not at Spurs.
  18. Great post but that accolade surely goes to HonaloochieB (who's disappeared again) for his consistently funny posts.
  19. titch juicy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'd take Rafa Benitez at Spurs in a heartbeat. No thanks. Very organised tactically but again, like Moyes too defensive minded.
  20. boyohboy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This dog could well be on Wood Vale = my house > backs onto this area and when working in the back > of the house it drives me to distraction. It's > near Melford Road I think. The dog barks every > day for a good hour or so and it's extremely > annoying as it's hard to describe how penetrating > this sound can be. It also means doors and > windows can't be opened to enjoy this fine > weather... I hear this dog too and too often. It's definitely on Wood Vale. The poor thing was barking like a mad thing first thing this morning.
  21. I see Mourinho's parked the bus.
  22. StraferJack Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So people think he is going to WHL? > > Really? I never thought he would. Check my previous posts if you want any confirmation.
  23. Where and when did he say that?
  24. Fortunately, Moyes' stock has fallen since Levy was apparently interested in him. I don't think he'd be that stupid to go back in on damaged goods. And Otta's right. His brand of safety first football wouldn't go down well with Spurs fans.
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