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LB - Pick up a blue and white scarf and join me and kpc in the Birmingham City Supporters Club (East Dulwich Branch). We can explain all you need to know about what football is really about - the pain of losing, and the occasional joy of winning.... and the singing....did I mention that?!

Start by supporting your local team. That would be Dulwich Hamlets or Millwall.


Get warm underwear and big woolly scarf. Learn a few phrases to be shouted at apt times, eg, "Who is the elegant athelete in the black who seems a trifle myopic?".


Go with friends and consume lots of hot bovril or beer. If you choose Millwall, the pies outside the ground are better than inside.


Enjoy.

brum Wrote:

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> LB - Pick up a blue and white scarf and join me

> and kpc in the Birmingham City Supporters Club

> (East Dulwich Branch). We can explain all you need

> to know about what football is really about - the

> pain of losing, and the occasional joy of

> winning.... and the singing....did I mention

> that?!



I forgot to say - we can teach you the off-side rule too.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Start by supporting your local team. That would be

> Dulwich Hamlets or Millwall.

>

> Get warm underwear and big woolly scarf. Learn a

> few phrases to be shouted at apt times, eg, "Who

> is the elegant athelete in the black who seems a

> trifle myopic?".

>


Haha, love it.


As a Liverpool fan living Peckham my husband does regularly go to support Dulwich Hamlet and is now one of the pink and blue army.

> Go with friends and consume lots of hot bovril or

> beer. If you choose Millwall, the pies outside

> the ground are better than inside.

>

> Enjoy.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Start by supporting your local team. That would be

> Dulwich Hamlets or Millwall.

>

> Get warm underwear and big woolly scarf. Learn a

> few phrases to be shouted at apt times, eg, "Who

> is the elegant athelete in the black who seems a

> trifle myopic?".

>

> Go with friends and consume lots of hot bovril or

> beer. If you choose Millwall, the pies outside

> the ground are better than inside.

>

> Enjoy.


Although you don't need the warm clothes for Dulwich Hamlet as you can watch from the bar - result.

kpc Wrote:

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> Ratty - just back from Fratton. Better team on the

> day won and the 'not allowed' goal didn't really

> matter. Congrats.

>

> Edited to correct the typos caused by beer.

>

> And I'll be back for the PL game on Tuesday for

> some reason



Extremely gracious post! Thanks. Thought it was a pretty good game. First 20 minutes were all Brum, then it evened out. Home advantage swung it, but if that goal had been given then it would have been interesting!!

Agreed - at half-time felt that we were in control and that there was very little threat - think there were half a dozen times when you passed the ball out of play. Pompey stepped it up after the break and we didn't respond. Too many players had a poor second halfd. The first goal may have been scrappy but the second was well taken and a killer punch. And we really didn't create much in the second half. Talking to Blues fans after, nearly everyone felt let down by the team. Just make sure you do the right and proper thing if you get V***a in the semis.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> LB - this is wrong? Why?


His outfit is terrible! He looks like he cries like a girl! He's owned by someone sinister! His manager has a face like a bull dog licking p*ss off a thistle! Anyhoo I dislike men who are prettier than me.

brum Wrote:

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> Hmmmm.... LB, it seems we will need to start at

> the very beginning.... as a child, were you the

> last to be picked from the line for the football

> team...? Just a guess....!


Damn! You are too smart........


[but PGC, I love opera poetry and drama! Must try harder......]

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