3pm Saturday in London
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Don't give up your day jobAFKABartram said:Out of that lot my money would be on Bournemouth
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Wearing casual clothing brands and Adidas trainers doesn’t make you a knobhead by any stretch, in fact on this forum a lot were delighted when a shrewsbury fan was knocked out by a Charlton fan - ridiculous planning by the police it really is asking for trouble, I remember when they put Charlton and palace away to West Brom and Birmingham same day and time.
The police are there to do a job some are very ott and love the bully boy tactics must say Charlton’s police that follow us around are fantastic, as long as no one plays up or over steps the mark they are sound.2 -
Leaving aside any aggro, from a transport point of view it makes no sense. The trains down from Birmingham will be rammed on Saturday.1
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At last, the Charlton perspective.killerandflash said:Leaving aside any aggro, from a transport point of view it makes no sense. The trains down from Birmingham will be rammed on Saturday.
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How’s life in the mounted division of the met @RodneyCharltonTrottaRodneyCharltonTrotta said:Perhaps if everyone who is unable to refrain from acting like a tit at, and on the way to and from, football in 2018 grew the fuck up the police could make better use of their time thus rendering such concerns unnecessary.
But no, Herbert has had a few lines and stellas and needs to paper over his inadequacies by dressing up in clothes that cost more than has been spent on nutrition and books in their lifetime and 'avin it with fellow wallies in some misguided cockwomblery quest for validation.
Should be a good day.
Yours sincerely , from his high horse
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I wouldn't last 5 minutes in the met unfortunately.SheffieldRed said:
How’s life in the mounted division of the met @RodneyCharltonTrottaRodneyCharltonTrotta said:Perhaps if everyone who is unable to refrain from acting like a tit at, and on the way to and from, football in 2018 grew the fuck up the police could make better use of their time thus rendering such concerns unnecessary.
But no, Herbert has had a few lines and stellas and needs to paper over his inadequacies by dressing up in clothes that cost more than has been spent on nutrition and books in their lifetime and 'avin it with fellow wallies in some misguided cockwomblery quest for validation.
Should be a good day.
Yours sincerely , from his high horse
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Only because they don’t pay enough for all your stone island gearRodneyCharltonTrotta said:
I wouldn't last 5 minutes in the met unfortunately.SheffieldRed said:
How’s life in the mounted division of the met @RodneyCharltonTrottaRodneyCharltonTrotta said:Perhaps if everyone who is unable to refrain from acting like a tit at, and on the way to and from, football in 2018 grew the fuck up the police could make better use of their time thus rendering such concerns unnecessary.
But no, Herbert has had a few lines and stellas and needs to paper over his inadequacies by dressing up in clothes that cost more than has been spent on nutrition and books in their lifetime and 'avin it with fellow wallies in some misguided cockwomblery quest for validation.
Should be a good day.
Yours sincerely , from his high horse
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RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
Perhaps if everyone who is unable to refrain from acting like a tit at, and on the way to and from, football in 2018 grew the fuck up the police could make better use of their time thus rendering such concerns unnecessary.
But no, Herbert has had a few lines and stellas and needs to paper over his inadequacies by dressing up in clothes that cost more than has been spent on nutrition and books in their lifetime and 'avin it with fellow wallies in some misguided cockwomblery quest for validation.
Should be a good day.
Yours sincerely , from his high horse
Rodders
You saw me at Luton then.
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Do we know what type of train they will be travelling on?Super_Eddie_Youds said:
At last, the Charlton perspective.killerandflash said:Leaving aside any aggro, from a transport point of view it makes no sense. The trains down from Birmingham will be rammed on Saturday.
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British Rail Class 390iaitch said:
Do we know what type of train they will be travelling on?Super_Eddie_Youds said:
At last, the Charlton perspective.killerandflash said:Leaving aside any aggro, from a transport point of view it makes no sense. The trains down from Birmingham will be rammed on Saturday.
Locomotive class
The Class 390 Pendolino is a type of electric high-speed train operated by Virgin Trains in the United Kingdom, leased from Angel Trains. They are electric multiple units using Fiat Ferroviaria's tilting train Pendolino technology and built by Alstom. Wikipedia
Manufacturer: Alstom
Number built: 57 trainsets
Electric system(s): 25 kV 50 Hz AC Overhead
Number scrapped: 1 trainset; (due to the Grayrigg derailment)
Maximum speed: Design: 140 mph (225 km/h); Service: 125 mph (201 km/h); Record: 145 mph (233 km/h)3 -
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I knew that underneath that tough exterior there was a trainspotter!!palarsehater said:
British Rail Class 390iaitch said:
Do we know what type of train they will be travelling on?Super_Eddie_Youds said:
At last, the Charlton perspective.killerandflash said:Leaving aside any aggro, from a transport point of view it makes no sense. The trains down from Birmingham will be rammed on Saturday.
Locomotive class
The Class 390 Pendolino is a type of electric high-speed train operated by Virgin Trains in the United Kingdom, leased from Angel Trains. They are electric multiple units using Fiat Ferroviaria's tilting train Pendolino technology and built by Alstom. Wikipedia
Manufacturer: Alstom
Number built: 57 trainsets
Electric system(s): 25 kV 50 Hz AC Overhead
Number scrapped: 1 trainset; (due to the Grayrigg derailment)
Maximum speed: Design: 140 mph (225 km/h); Service: 125 mph (201 km/h); Record: 145 mph (233 km/h)2 -
How come we're at home the same time as Millwall, have they stopped adjusting fixtures to avoid that scenario?0
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Croydon said:
How come we're at home the same time as Millwall, have they stopped adjusting fixtures to avoid that scenario?
this, i cant remember the last time us and millwall both played at home, i suppose as we are league 1 its lower risk but coventry are probably up there with one of the larger followed clubs - burton albion i can see them not worrying for example.Croydon said:How come we're at home the same time as Millwall, have they stopped adjusting fixtures to avoid that scenario?
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Thank you so much, my day is now complete.palarsehater said:
British Rail Class 390iaitch said:
Do we know what type of train they will be travelling on?Super_Eddie_Youds said:
At last, the Charlton perspective.killerandflash said:Leaving aside any aggro, from a transport point of view it makes no sense. The trains down from Birmingham will be rammed on Saturday.
Locomotive class
The Class 390 Pendolino is a type of electric high-speed train operated by Virgin Trains in the United Kingdom, leased from Angel Trains. They are electric multiple units using Fiat Ferroviaria's tilting train Pendolino technology and built by Alstom. Wikipedia
Manufacturer: Alstom
Number built: 57 trainsets
Electric system(s): 25 kV 50 Hz AC Overhead
Number scrapped: 1 trainset; (due to the Grayrigg derailment)
Maximum speed: Design: 140 mph (225 km/h); Service: 125 mph (201 km/h); Record: 145 mph (233 km/h)0 -
And we have Northampton Saints and Leicester Tigers playing eggball at Twickenham at 3pm Saturday. They will both no doubt be on Northern Line trains from Euston and KX/SP to Waterloo adding to the chaos. Steer well clear!0
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This seems to be shaping up to how I imagine the final scene in Game of Thrones.4
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Somebody better tell Roland not to sell the club this week. Thousands of boycotting Charlton fans suddenly returning to the valley to celebrate could be the tipping point that brings London to a standstill0
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Move over ice king and ice dragons we've got loads of trains and BrummiesRaith_C_Chattonell said:This seems to be shaping up to how I imagine the final scene in Game of Thrones.
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Think they might be needed!JohnBoyUK said:Was told 3-4 weeks ago by my mate in the Met who now does a lot of the matches that there will be a bigger presence than usual for the visit of Cardiff and they've got a lot on standby.
Easier to have them on standby than not calling them up at all apparently.
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No . They’re Hertfordshire policeKarim_myBagheri said:Is Watford even covered by the Met?
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