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I agree DJKQ. I just naturally thought it would be on TV, being the semi-final.


I was at Wembley for both play-off finals, but unfortunately am unable to go to this one.


Thanks for the info Foxy, I might try & watch it in a pub or else listen to it on the radio.


That's if Radio London decide to broadcast it.

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malumbu Wrote:

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> Not sure if the Pikeys comment was a wind-up ????

> If not perhaps you should apply for the Youth

> Police and Crime Commissioner in Kent. I believe

> that language goes down well there.



F*ck off, you limp-wristed pussy.

Yup. That was originally in Sounds in about 1980,being an avid reader then I remember the series a day in the life of (and indeed this very one, it being West Ham) they did a punk, a soul boy (though predictably a northern one), etc. The point my dear PGC is that it was in 1980 or even 1979, West Ham fans in general (and myself too) have all moved on a bit since then, not sure you lot have as much x

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