[quote][cite]Posted By: kentisblueandwhite[/cite]Wonder where people get the idea that Charlton fans are trainspotters!![/quote]
I take it your game today was a thrill a minute, so much so that you have come over to see what we have to say about a game that has absolutely nothing to do with you.
Our game was a thrill a minute today - end to end - plenty of needle and passion and a fight back with ten men from 2-1 down. Now, since tyou are a Kent club ofcourse this board has something to do with me. Now be nice.
[cite]Posted By: kentisblueandwhite[/cite]Our game was a thrill a minute today - end to end - plenty of needle and passion and a fight back with ten men from 2-1 down. Now, since tyou are a Kent club ofcourse this board has something to do with me. Now be nice.
[cite]Posted By: kentisblueandwhite[/cite]Our game was a thrill a minute today - end to end - plenty of needle and passion and a fight back with ten men from 2-1 down. Now, since tyou are a Kent club ofcourse this board has something to do with me. Now be nice.
lol, Mr Jills!
;o)
I think I met him on the Valley Express when we picked up in Gillingham last Saturday, he even took one of my flyers!!
Saw the complete series on BBC4 - they are all v good progs not just for the trains but general interest in Indian life, so you don't have to be a train spotter to watch it, although of course, in the old days, you could always watch the trains from the Valley!!!!!!
Its a great bit of TV. If you have any intrest in other cultures (ones that aint forced down your throat) then its defo worth a viewing. Reminds me of the series that followed everyday families in parts of China. Except its about railways ------and in India !
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I take it your game today was a thrill a minute, so much so that you have come over to see what we have to say about a game that has absolutely nothing to do with you.
lol, Mr Jills!
;o)
I think I met him on the Valley Express when we picked up in Gillingham last Saturday, he even took one of my flyers!!