And in both occasions, Leeds and Charlton tried to kick off
Quote from: Lambert and Payne on January 12, 2013, 10:33:05 AMAnd in both occasions, Leeds and Charlton tried to kick offBlimey, how wound up do they get when the opposition get a throw-in?
Charlton kicking off!?If ever there was a friendly place that is it.Just goes to show. Don't judge a book by its cover.
Quote from: Witton Warrior on January 11, 2013, 10:48:51 PMThere may be some on here who remember playing them in the 70's, believe me they will remember us.For all the tales about visits to Cold Blow Lane (and mostly true) what about when they came up here?Was it the League Cup Quarter Final we beat then 2-0 and then ran them ragged round Witton and Aston in their stupid white caps...Correct - League Cup Q/F in December 1976. A few frank exchanges of opinion were made after the final whistle.
There may be some on here who remember playing them in the 70's, believe me they will remember us.For all the tales about visits to Cold Blow Lane (and mostly true) what about when they came up here?Was it the League Cup Quarter Final we beat then 2-0 and then ran them ragged round Witton and Aston in their stupid white caps...
When/how do we find out about this mystical train that takes us from London Bridge to South Bermondsey?
And you could take in a ground level view of the shard building as it is right above London Bridge Station
Quote from: Kingthing on January 14, 2013, 09:18:45 AMWhen/how do we find out about this mystical train that takes us from London Bridge to South Bermondsey? Apparently there's a "special train" for away supporters that the OB put on to get everyone there together. I'm capable of searching for run of the mill trains. They'll be plenty of officers about
Quote from: Kingthing on January 14, 2013, 09:18:45 AMWhen/how do we find out about this mystical train that takes us from London Bridge to South Bermondsey? Quote from: Kingthing on January 14, 2013, 09:18:45 AMWhen/how do we find out about this mystical train that takes us from London Bridge to South Bermondsey? There are lots of trains that run from London Bridge to Sarf of the River.Look on the departure boards in the main station concourse for trains to East Croyden, they run pretty regulary but maybe a bit busy as its a Friday around rush hourAnd you could take in a ground level view of the shard building as it is right above London Bridge Station
Quote from: Lambert and Payne on January 14, 2013, 09:23:40 AMQuote from: Kingthing on January 14, 2013, 09:18:45 AMWhen/how do we find out about this mystical train that takes us from London Bridge to South Bermondsey? Apparently there's a "special train" for away supporters that the OB put on to get everyone there together. I'm capable of searching for run of the mill trains. They'll be plenty of officers about
Got our match tickets this morning.