Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Oh. > > How unexciting. > > I imagine there will be jazz. Let it go Otta. Let it go. You must move on.
Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > alice Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > rose is close > > > Shows how often I get out these days. So is it > just sitting empty then? It will be reopening at the end of the month as Watson's General Telegraph. Managed by the same company that run The Great Exhibition and The Old Nun's Head.
Peter Kenton Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Don't want to worry anyone, but the miserable, > rude old *****!!! owner crossed the road in front > of me heading into the CT last week - Hope there > is no lingering link. - Maybe I should have run > him down while I had the chance:) That's because he still lives nearby.
The Rose has closed down. You could try the Joiners Arms in Camberwell on Thursday nights and I'm pretty sure The Old Dispensary on Camberwell New Road has one on Monday nights. Skehans in Nunhead has Hank Dog's Easycome on Wednesday nights. You could try getting in a slot there. Good luck.
There is money set aside for but we have some really good talent coming through the academy and as you well know Pochettino likes to bring the youth through. He couldn't be at a better place right now.
Indeed. He knew the end was near and even in death he was a work of art. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/12092542/Bowies-last-album-was-parting-gift-for-fans-in-carefully-planned-finale.html?fb_ref=Default
Irvine Welsh gets it right with this tweet. "Bowie died as he lived, displaying uplifting, inspirational class. Kept quiet about his illness, released a masterpiece, then checked out."
We're building something at Tottenham. Something lasting and hopefully very successful. Finally, I think we have the right man. We have the most up to date training ground and soon we'll have the one of the best stadiums in the world. He's bringing young players in and building a team, a team I feel that can eventually one day challenge for the title. I don't think he'll be in any hurry to leave what he has at Spurs when he can build an empire right there. One of his own making. As a club Spurs only have look a few miles down the road to see what can be achieved with the right man building a club in his own image and have the loyalty to keep on backing him and the success that brings. I feel Mauricio Pochettino will stay with Spurs for quite a while yet and hopefully achieve great things with us.
Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- Same guys were commenting on an article in one of the > paper's today that United will go after the Spurs > boss in the summer and that he wouldn't turn it > down. Can't see LVG lasting past the Summer either > way. In your dreams pal.
I predict the bank will be turned into some ghastly All Bar One and will become the hangout of all the local estate agents sipping prosecco and craft beer in their shiny suits. You mark my words.
I was also eight years old at the time. I'd been packed off to a relatives for a week because my mum was about to give birth to my younger brother who was born the day before we won the World Cup at Dulwich Hospital. I watched the game at my cousin's grandmother's house in Hatfield. I remember being absolutely gutted that my hero Jimmy Greaves wasn't playing and kept looking out for him behind Sir Alf the trainer Harold Sheperdson on the bench. Assuming I don't get Alzheimer's it's a day I'll never forget.