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> Does anyone remember what Euston/Kings Cross used

> to be like on Saturday evenings in the 80s? :-S


I can vouch for Euston, both travelling out and returning.


And RD, New Street has always been a bit of a melting pot.


Fortunately both are a bit calmer these days.

Atticus Wrote:

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> Despite their mutual dislike of all things LFC,

> there has over the years been no love lost between

> utd and Everton. It often kicks off though as with

> much footy violence these days doesn't get much

> media attention.


At OT a couple of seasons ago, Utd and Everton fans showed their communal spirit by singing the Rafa's Cracking Up song together... ;-)

Speaking of PH and Celtic,I heard a Scottish journalist on the radio last night giving a scathing account of several players who are letting the manager down. It was along the lines of one player being 6'5" and can jump to about 4'2", another who is about 2 stones overweight and a third who has become incredibly bigheaded. Seems all is not well there.


BTW can anyone recommend a good site to get a livestream of Everton v Man U today?

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Speaking of PH and Celtic,I heard a Scottish

> journalist on the radio last night giving a

> scathing account of several players who are

> letting the manager down. It was along the lines

> of one player being 6'5" and can jump to about

> 4'2", another who is about 2 stones overweight and

> a third who has become incredibly bigheaded. Seems

> all is not well there.

>

> BTW can anyone recommend a good site to get a

> livestream of Everton v Man U today?



They have decent players - their problem is the manager.

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