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    Hefferfield vs Piddlesbrewer

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    seeing the stands empty before game end when the home team (currently placed for automatic promotion) are losing (deservedly) ....is Sad as Fluck !

    there's no more important time than when a team is hurting, true support isn't fleeting, it's there always, through good times and bad, to lift them from the dismals, because magic happens in moments....but a lot less likely if you turn your back because of a blip.


    Pathetic Saddos....get over it !


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    Quote Originally Posted by Norder View Post
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    seeing the stands empty before game end when the home team (currently placed for automatic promotion) are losing (deservedly) ....is Sad as Fluck !

    there's no more important time than when a team is hurting, true support isn't fleeting, it's there always, through good times and bad, to lift them from the dismals, because magic happens in moments....but a lot less likely if you turn your back because of a blip.


    Pathetic Saddos....get over it !

    For no reason I have ever fathomed Norder I cannot abide Sheffield United but am rather fond of the Boro. Good result for us methinks.

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    QUOTE=The Bedlington Terrier;40218908]For no reason I have ever fathomed Norder I cannot abide Sheffield United but am rather fond of the Boro. Good result for us methinks.

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    odd things those unfathomable attatchments - BT.....as a kid, when collecting team cards for the album, there were those (other than Burnley ) that I was always extra pleased to obtain, one especially....Southampton, I had no connection to them or the place, but there was a feeling it gave me, a "meaningful knowing"....but why ?
    .....echo's from a previous life perchance.



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    I used to collect those Cards as well Norder along with the Golliwogs from the Jam jars. Think I still have them in the loft somewhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    I used to collect those Cards as well Norder along with the Golliwogs from the Jam jars. Think I still have them in the loft somewhere.
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    you still have them, thats serious collector level - Alf....if I remember it right, you had to reach a certain number of tabs/labels and send them off to Robinsons for the "gift"......illicit goods nowadays !


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    10 paper ones for an enamel badge i seem to remember

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    Quote Originally Posted by kritichris View Post
    10 paper ones for an enamel badge i seem to remember
    How quick did you eat the jam - Kritti

    over dinner, I brought up.....the "Golliwog" question with Mrs Norder....she also remembers a paper one tucked in behind the label, and maybe a special Gold one ?

    I knew a few kids who liked to show of Blue Peter badges, but meant nothing to me....I thought they were Spazzy .

    Anyone here get a Jim l fix it medal ?


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    How quick did you eat the jam - Kritti

    over dinner, I brought up.....the "Golliwog" question with Mrs Norder....she also remembers a paper one tucked in behind the label, and maybe a special Gold one ?

    I knew a few kids who liked to show of Blue Peter badges, but meant nothing to me....I thought they were Spazzy .

    Anyone here get a Jim l fix it medal ?

    Hands up - don't be shy...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norder View Post

    Anyone here get a Jim l fix it medal ?
    I haven't got one, but I do have a photograph of Lloyd George crossing the Alps in an open-necked shirt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I haven't got one, but I do have a photograph of Lloyd George crossing the Alps in an open-necked shirt.
    You can be really strange at times mon ami.

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