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Mick Mac

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  1. yes, this one sounds bad, but very best wishes for some sort of recovery. My fav goal of his in the hoops - against Lyon in the champions league https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UHpeXs3q1E
  2. 10 years since last post RD. Was it worth it? :)
  3. red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Stuart Pearce is Moyes' new assistant. Good > choice, he was rubbish too... I can see Moyes at training, with Pearce on a lead, in case anyone doesn't show Moyes enough respect. Easy Pearcy, easy.... GRRRR
  4. The guns fell silent..... but the drums kept beating
  5. Both. Legit and envy.
  6. Micky Flanaghan joked that he bought a new leaf blower, so he could get from the front room to the kitchen, blowing ?50 notes out of the way as he did so - if he saw a rogue tenner, he threw it out the window. If you find one on Dovercourt, it's probably his - but it seems he doesn't care - keep it.
  7. All sorted 5 weeks in advance - that must be a first.
  8. georgeidd Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm a journalism student studying at London South > Bank University. Would I be able to quote the two > of you in a piece I'm writing on the retail > competition in East Dulwich? If so, do you believe > that the decline in the CO-OP is a result of other > supermarkets opening? When was it opened and has > it always had the problems mentioned above? > Thanks This is an anonymous public forum, so I'd have though you could use what views you want. Good luck with your studies. I would very much like to see the finished piece - I'm sure it would be an interesting read - although I suspect it's University copyright once submitted.....anyway - good luck.
  9. maxxi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well Slav's gone - can only hope Moyes will be a > temporary apptmnt He'll make sure it is...
  10. Im reminded of the photograph round from Ask the Family with Robert Robertson from the 1970s
  11. charliebubs Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I?m sorry MP, but I won?t make tonight now. I?m > not feeling 100% :( You were missed Charlie. Hope you feel a bit better soon. My chicken madras was superb. And service excellent.
  12. adonirum Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Rich kids with no knowledge > > went to the College, > > Us poor boys with brains > > went to Alleyns And the brains keep going to Alleyns - in the A level rankings this year they were 15th in country - they were ahead of JAGS (30th) and DC (45) But success comes at a price for local children - apart from the obvious cost, it's now very difficult to get into, with a large "catchment" attracting pupils from Clapham and Chelsea.
  13. Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Alleyns = not the smartest. It seems. Sorry, that was a bit rude, don't know what came over me.
  14. and another . Foxy was right, I can make it if not too late. :)
  15. red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Why should players be the only ones to show > loyalty? The clubs themselves don't, they're more > than happy to get rid of a player when it suits... Absolutely agree - it tends to be the clubs that sign the players up to long contracts, not always to retain them but to make sure they don't lose out - the length of some of the long contract signed only reflects both parties covering themselves in the event of a better offer. its often reported as "this contract will keep "A" at the club until "2077".....which is nonsense. Of course transfer fees are payments of compensation for mutually agreed breaches of contract as agreed between the willing selling club and the willing buying club. The club is always a willing seller otherwise there would be no deal. But I do think that where loyalty should be expected is in respect of loyalty to a manager. Not giving your all / player power / player mutiny, all of these get my goat and modern players are very much guilty of this blackmailing of club to replace a manager they don't particularly like.
  16. Alleyns = not the smartest. It seems.
  17. Oh. Anyway. Well-done England
  18. What's the worrying bit Alan??
  19. George Orwell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ah, a revision is needed. I just read that > apparently the pub lessee is still paying ?100,000 > a year in rent - that helps a bit I suppose. To Dulwich Estate? or to someone else? Either way its not particularly helping anyone. Unless you are one of the benefactors of one of the school bursaries?
  20. Pugwash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think a Premier Inn or Travel Lodge with a small > pub or restaurant attached will go down quite well I suspect there is no interest in the site - hence what do we do.
  21. You have to be at least tipsy to be willing to shout at each other across the table. Franklins is the winner in all of this. Or places with nice outside spaces. The population of ED is not particularly young - the bars should recognise that. I don't mind loud music post 9/10pm on Thursday to Saturday evenings.
  22. Thanks - Is this on the basis that it has no future as a commercial enterprise ?
  23. BrandNewGuy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The EDT's music is never too loud. "Say again".... (cups hands round ears)
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