30 new posts they said. Something must be happening they said. Bloody Ginsters they’re talking about now. I swear I’m the only one consistently being sensible...
'I'm...being sensible' says a bloke called 'Fumbluff'.
The pic from the tweet...this was about 2.30pm. They walked down through the DB to the pitch, CP walked them towards our lot warming up, they shook hands with the guy on the touchline then walked back up the steps to the Centre Circle lounge.
The pic from the tweet...this was about 2.30pm. They walked down through the DB to the pitch, CP walked them towards our lot warming up, they shook hands with the guy on the touchline then walked back up the steps to the Centre Circle lounge.
30 new posts they said. Something must be happening they said. Bloody Ginsters they’re talking about now. I swear I’m the only one consistently being sensible...
30 new posts they said. Something must be happening they said. Bloody Ginsters they’re talking about now. I swear I’m the only one consistently being sensible...
Spoke with someone at the club last week. His view on the sale is that Aussies don't have the dough to start with and fawaz isn't in the frame. I haven't bothered reading anything before this post so if it's already been mentioned I apologise.
Spoke with someone at the club last week. His view on the sale is that Aussies don't have the dough to start with and fawaz isn't in the frame. I haven't bothered reading anything before this post so if it's already been mentioned I apologise.
You seem to have a grip on reality. The Aussies probably have enough money to buy Charlton but probably think the current owners price is well wide of what they are prepared to shell out. Likewise the other guy and the mystery British lot.
And you'll get more than 14 chips and a proper Cornish pasty.
you'd be the wrong side of the Tamar for that
Good spot, Lincs.
Outside the ground, I believe they're Ivor Dewdney's pasties, made in Plymouth - so you'd be right, but I find them fine. Their bakery is only a mile or so from the border at the River Tamar, but by definition not quite Cornish.
Ginsters, who sponsor Argyle and whose pasties can be bought in the ground, are made in Callington in Cornwall - so at least qualify as "Cornish" But you don't want to be buying one of they, down here living in Cornwall, we regard them as factory produced supermarket fodder .... 'tis not a proper pasty, boy.
Rowes or even Warren's make a much better Cornish pasty, but I really like Chough's in Padstow, baked on the premises. http://www.thechoughbakery.co.uk/
Spoke with someone at the club last week. His view on the sale is that Aussies don't have the dough to start with and fawaz isn't in the frame. I haven't bothered reading anything before this post so if it's already been mentioned I apologise.
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Absolute bobbins.
The Aussies probably have enough money to buy Charlton but probably think the current owners price is well wide of what they are prepared to shell out. Likewise the other guy and the mystery British lot.
Always Kettle
Outside the ground, I believe they're Ivor Dewdney's pasties, made in Plymouth - so you'd be right, but I find them fine.
Their bakery is only a mile or so from the border at the River Tamar, but by definition not quite Cornish.
Ginsters, who sponsor Argyle and whose pasties can be bought in the ground, are made in Callington in Cornwall - so at least qualify as "Cornish"
But you don't want to be buying one of they, down here living in Cornwall, we regard them as factory produced supermarket fodder .... 'tis not a proper pasty, boy.
Rowes or even Warren's make a much better Cornish pasty, but I really like Chough's in Padstow, baked on the premises.
http://www.thechoughbakery.co.uk/
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Of course, the stadium is still part of Roland's empire... but even that is currently costing him money...
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Oh dear.
What a pity.
Never mind, Roland - perhaps property development also isn't quite the goldmine you anticipated?
Main course and dessert innit?