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Thread: Advice for Saturday's £2 for Cambridge fixture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncfcog View Post
    That clinic on Glasshouse Street was busier than the City Hospital in those days!
    Is that 1st hand knowledge. 😂😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridg4d_Pie_ View Post
    Is that 1st hand knowledge. ����
    Who me sir, no sir!

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    Seriously, that's a nice photo. Never realised there were so many trees - even behind the Kop!

    [I suppose we are looking towards Rushcliffe Roversland.]

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncfcog View Post
    That clinic on Glasshouse Street was busier than the City Hospital in those days!
    Loved the cleverly graffitoed sign recommending 'Caution: Congealed Entrance'

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    My advice would be get in early, and not to blame the club if you miss kick off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwalePie View Post
    Loved the cleverly graffitoed sign recommending 'Caution: Congealed Entrance'
    Also, a quick pint and cheese and onion cob in the Owd Boot followed by a short back and sides upstairs. Glasshouse Street had everything the discerning man about town could ever want!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncfcog View Post
    Also, a quick pint and cheese and onion cob in the Owd Boot followed by a short back and sides upstairs. Glasshouse Street had everything the discerning man about town could ever want!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncfcog View Post
    Also, a quick pint and cheese and onion cob in the Owd Boot followed by a short back and sides upstairs. Glasshouse Street had everything the discerning man about town could ever want!
    The Owd Boots pub and the entrance to the barber shop on the right.

    I think this used to be called the White Hart in the 70s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 60YearsAPie View Post
    The Owd Boots pub and the entrance to the barber shop on the right.

    I think this used to be called the White Hart in the 70s.

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    Didn’t realise that, only ever knew it as The Owd Boots. Everyone came out of the barbers with the same haircut!

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