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1. What are they? 2. What underwear will they sport to this 'event'?
Will, the shindig is obviously not Grade 'A', or even (laughably) in any way Grade 'B'.
So the answer is:
They're participants. Their party 'C' pants.
(Sorry Ullaa, my rather pathetic little brain was dreaming that up on my morning walk, and try as I might, I couldn't resist sharing. (Sorry everyone else as well, tbh.))
Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 10:20 - Jan 25 by NthQldITFC
The word 'famous' is well out of its comfort zone there.
I suspect that the ONLY people who are aware of that 'famous night in Munich in 1993' are Norwich fans (it literally is the best they have) and a handful of Ipswich fans who rip the piss out of it.
Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 10:41 - Jan 25 by NthQldITFC
Yes but to be fair 'Attendees include: Brian Gunn, Chris Sutton, Darren Edie, Ian Crook and many more...'
and 'Food and drink: available including Currywurst'!
Oh no, hang on, Ian Crook has pulled out. Unbelievable!
It went down well, with Huckleberry looking very smart in his blazer (but no hat) as compere.
It's nice to know where Chris Sutton will be so that you can avoid him. He managed to mention Norwich in his FA Cup score predictions, saying that it was a shame for Maidstone not to get the dream draw in East Anglia. I think he meant as in the glamour, but it came off more like if they could play Norwich, they might have a chance of getting through.
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Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 13:47 - Jan 25 with 1524 views
Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 10:41 - Jan 25 by Guthrum
My mother was Norwich born and bred, but it doesn't bother me in the least. If anything it's more laudable to still choose the right club under your circumstances.
Agree with that. While my dad was born in Ipswich and the Suffolk ancestry goes back 100s of years, my mum was born in Yarmouth and most of her family live there and in Norfolk. Don’t blame me!
Not my fault! I chose the right club (it was actually chosen for me. Figuratively branded at birth). You chose the right club. Thumbs up to anyone who makes the ‘right’ choice!
As for harping on about participation 30 years ago, oh dear.
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Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 13:51 - Jan 25 with 1517 views
Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 11:22 - Jan 25 by FrimleyBlue
After all these years, i've never known that all the revisiting they do about that game, is about a 1st leg....
Anyone up for £20 a ticket to re-watch the inter home game?
10 year old me would like a re-run of the Roma game in '82. Even though it was an away goals defeat, it was my first European game and we did Roma 3-1 at home.
I think we could probably put on a week of such events
It's 106 miles to Portman Road, we've got a full tank of gas, half a round of Port Salut, it's dark... and we're wearing blue tinted sunglasses.
Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 10:17 - Jan 25 by LankHenners
Obviously we have skin in the game but bias aside, they really are the most desperate, embarrassing outfit in the EFL aren't they? Lower league clubs that had some sort of 'famous win' years ago don't go on about it nearly half as much as these drips.
That result in Munich edged out their previous career highlight though, losing an FA Cup semi final to Sheffield United.
Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 10:36 - Jan 25 by textbackup
Our own club have tweeted out in the past ‘happy Chaplow day’… for a 1-0 at Watford…
I think there's a difference between making too much of individual matches on social media (which definitely applies to that game, and the Coventry game Counago won late on) and charging fans to come and reminisce about a match.
Despite them continually going on about history not being important and it being the present that matters, they do drivel on about this one game all the time, that and celebrating getting beaten by inter in the next round. Chuck in the 1959 semi-final and they have a little history of non-events that they constantly harp on about.
The one thing they don't seem to make so much fuss about is the Milk Cup win when Gordon Chisholm helpfully bounced a goal in off his nipple for them.
Mind you it is 40 years since that momentous day next year, so we can expect blanker coverage of that achievement and CHisholm's right tit for a few months.
Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 14:56 - Jan 25 by GeoffSentence
Despite them continually going on about history not being important and it being the present that matters, they do drivel on about this one game all the time, that and celebrating getting beaten by inter in the next round. Chuck in the 1959 semi-final and they have a little history of non-events that they constantly harp on about.
The one thing they don't seem to make so much fuss about is the Milk Cup win when Gordon Chisholm helpfully bounced a goal in off his nipple for them.
Mind you it is 40 years since that momentous day next year, so we can expect blanker coverage of that achievement and CHisholm's right tit for a few months.
Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 14:56 - Jan 25 by GeoffSentence
Despite them continually going on about history not being important and it being the present that matters, they do drivel on about this one game all the time, that and celebrating getting beaten by inter in the next round. Chuck in the 1959 semi-final and they have a little history of non-events that they constantly harp on about.
The one thing they don't seem to make so much fuss about is the Milk Cup win when Gordon Chisholm helpfully bounced a goal in off his nipple for them.
Mind you it is 40 years since that momentous day next year, so we can expect blanker coverage of that achievement and CHisholm's right tit for a few months.
I went to that glorious game. Can't remember anything about it other the tube home, but still, I was there!
Has anyone ever looked at their own postings for last day or so? Oh my... so sorry. Was Ullaa
Tinpottery at its very best 🤣🤣 on 12:53 - Jan 25 by NthQldITFC
Two questions with the same phonetic answer:
1. What are they? 2. What underwear will they sport to this 'event'?
Will, the shindig is obviously not Grade 'A', or even (laughably) in any way Grade 'B'.
So the answer is:
They're participants. Their party 'C' pants.
(Sorry Ullaa, my rather pathetic little brain was dreaming that up on my morning walk, and try as I might, I couldn't resist sharing. (Sorry everyone else as well, tbh.))