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Sleep Over at the Valley
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Pitch sleepovers are pretty common at clubs nowadays, think they are good ideas.
No idea though why this would be organised for a still potentially cold period and not a few months later0 -
also why not do it when the season has finished ?0
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Maybe because they want people to raise money for charity so it cant be too cushy sleeping out on a warm night?7
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They should do it during a game. Then everyone can camp out in our six yard box to help the defence out.
This reminds me of when I woke up one Saturday morning back in 1987 sprawled across the seats in the Covered End behind where the goal would have been.
I obviously went in on the way home from the pub on the Friday night for a bit of nostalgia. It was bloody cold I know that and it took a few days to recover from the neck and shoulder injuries I sustained.41 -
I hope this proves to be more successful than the shagover that the previous regime introduced.16
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Knowing my luck, I'd get a pitch on top of one of those pop-up sprinkler thingies.5
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The pitch must be quite comfortable. Seen our defence get caught sleeping enough times.6
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If they want people to sleep at The Valley, they should bring back Russell Slade15
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Be patient, I’m sure they’re working on it.killerandflash said:If they want people to sleep at The Valley, they should bring back Russell Slade0 -
Just behave yourselves... Dont want an incident like the last two who found themselves alone in the centre circle!!0
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Saw the thread title and thought how nice it was that @Baldybonce had moved on from his awkward predicament into a friendship phase with ‘the kid next to me’. Was expecting to hear a tale of eating too many sweets, the telling of ghost stories whilst holding a torch under their chins and tents made out of sheets draped over Southall’s desk and a couple of office chairs. Still, this charitable event seems worthy.4
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“your chance to lay your head next to (the) pitch .....”
So not on the pitch then? If not, Where? On the AstroTurf? In the dugout? In the car park?0 -
They'll be using the heat of the bodies huddled up on the pitch to thaw out Roland's subsoil heating.AFKABartram said:Pitch sleepovers are pretty common at clubs nowadays, think they are good ideas.
No idea though why this would be organised for a still potentially cold period and not a few months later1 -
Bagsy the centre circle.
Might get lucky...😉4 -
Last time I think it was in May?
There was a storm in the middle of the night and we had to sleep in the concourse of the West Stand.
Be cold in March.0 -
Man up ffsAFKABartram said:Pitch sleepovers are pretty common at clubs nowadays, think they are good ideas.
No idea though why this would be organised for a still potentially cold period and not a few months later
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All sorted now thanks @AddickUpNorthAddickUpNorth said:Saw the thread title and thought how nice it was that @Baldybonce had moved on from his awkward predicament into a friendship phase with ‘the kid next to me’. Was expecting to hear a tale of eating too many sweets, the telling of ghost stories whilst holding a torch under their chins and tents made out of sheets draped over Southall’s desk and a couple of office chairs. Still, this charitable event seems worthy.
but what i feared would happen happened on saturday. Someone nicked his seat. So i un-nicked it for him.1 -
so this is what The Chairman meant by his marquee signing .. but then changed his mind ?1
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March is shorts weatherAFKABartram said:Pitch sleepovers are pretty common at clubs nowadays, think they are good ideas.
No idea though why this would be organised for a still potentially cold period and not a few months later5 -
Supposing it rains ?0
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Then they'll get wet.4
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AFKABartram said:Pitch sleepovers are pretty common at clubs nowadays, think they are good ideas.
No idea though why this would be organised for a still potentially cold period and not a few months laterStoke City's sleepover is normally early January.Those Stokies are a tough breed!0 -
Sleepovers started as a way to raise money for people who are left to sleep rough in all weathers, so it potentially being cold and wet is all part of showing empathy / solidarity.0
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Felt like falling asleep at the Valley to many times to remember in the 55 years I’ve been going. But, think I will pass on this one... ! Can you imagine the snoring that this could generate.2
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Signed up for this with son, I now have to break the news to him!0
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for fucks sake dad, i'm 36!SE7toSG3 said:Signed up for this with son, I now have to break the news to him!22 -
Signed up. Bring a football and some beers and kids2
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F*** that!1























