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Don't Do It Chums

Henry Irving
Posts: 85,242
As it's a quiet news day I thought you might enjoy this note from a 1950 programme.
I don't need to tell which club's fans it refers to.
I don't need to tell which club's fans it refers to.

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Presumably in one of last season's programmes ?5
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Who's gonna read it to them ?
Slowly.
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Words are too long for last season’s programme0
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Obviously aimed at West Ham fans0
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Have since added "Spanners" to the second rule of DON'T2
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looking for loopholes: it seems entirely acceptable to throw soil, cinders, clinkers, stones bricks etc on to the playing pitch BEFORE the game.
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Utter filthy abuse? Obviously someone paying attention back in the day. Now they can't hear anything the fans utter, particularly if they don't want to acknowledge the filthy abuse.0
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Just googled Clinkers, the Urban dictionary has the following: Get the comb, our cat has clinkers again! ... When he Lisa bent over, Rachelle could see her clinker. So this is what they used to get up to in the shadows of the halfway line terrace
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Soil? Not sure how you'd throw soil anyway!0
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Nothing about Waterloo station.0
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bigman backstick said:
Just googled Clinkers, the Urban dictionary has the following: Get the comb, our cat has clinkers again! ... When he Lisa bent over, Rachelle could see her clinker. So this is what they used to get up to in the shadows of the halfway line terrace
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killerandflash said:Soil? Not sure how you'd throw soil anyway!0
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Love the reference to cups. My old Dad said they unwisely used to serve tea there in china cups. You can guess the rest of the story....0
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Chummers?0