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Chicken George?
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Not that I know of. Was always George Lawrence. He had the nickname at all his clubs not just Millwall apparently. From a character from tv series RootsBlucher said:
I stand to be corrected but I thought the original Chicken George down the Den was one Trevor Lee, who was signed with Phil Walker from Epsom & Ewell in the mid-70s.MillwallFan said:
Yes. I thought the same.ElfsborgAddick said:When I saw the title I thought of George Lawrence.
The spanners used to call him this, @MillwallFan will be able to confirm.0 -
No. It's a thread about the "Chicken George" outlet. The (BIG) clue is literally in the title of the thread.seth plum said:
'Loves'?SporadicAddick said:"I never watch the food programmes because meat and fish alienate me".
But loves a thread called Chicken George about a fried chicken shop that sells fried chicken.
How so?
It is a thread about the fan area behind the West Stand isn't it?
Merry Christmas.2 -
MillwallFan said:
Not that I know of. Was always George Lawrence. He had the nickname at all his clubs not just Millwall apparently. From a character from tv series RootsBlucher said:
I stand to be corrected but I thought the original Chicken George down the Den was one Trevor Lee, who was signed with Phil Walker from Epsom & Ewell in the mid-70s.MillwallFan said:
Yes. I thought the same.ElfsborgAddick said:When I saw the title I thought of George Lawrence.
The spanners used to call him this, @MillwallFan will be able to confirm.
His nickname orginated in SE14, of that I am certain.
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The big clue is in the first question posed.Off_it said:
No. It's a thread about the "Chicken George" outlet. The (BIG) clue is literally in the title of the thread.seth plum said:
'Loves'?SporadicAddick said:"I never watch the food programmes because meat and fish alienate me".
But loves a thread called Chicken George about a fried chicken shop that sells fried chicken.
How so?
It is a thread about the fan area behind the West Stand isn't it?
Merry Christmas.0 -
Look, I know you'll try to argue that night is day sometimes, but it really isn't. The first question posed is "When did Chicken George bail out?"seth plum said:
The big clue is in the first question posed.Off_it said:
No. It's a thread about the "Chicken George" outlet. The (BIG) clue is literally in the title of the thread.seth plum said:
'Loves'?SporadicAddick said:"I never watch the food programmes because meat and fish alienate me".
But loves a thread called Chicken George about a fried chicken shop that sells fried chicken.
How so?
It is a thread about the fan area behind the West Stand isn't it?
Merry Christmas.
Have the rest of the day off.
Merry Christmas.6 -
Yes. Bail out of the fan zone.
Duh.0 -
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Dunno why you entertain him mate0
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Wrong, Southampton fans first gave it to him, before he came to usElfsborgAddick said:MillwallFan said:
Not that I know of. Was always George Lawrence. He had the nickname at all his clubs not just Millwall apparently. From a character from tv series RootsBlucher said:
I stand to be corrected but I thought the original Chicken George down the Den was one Trevor Lee, who was signed with Phil Walker from Epsom & Ewell in the mid-70s.MillwallFan said:
Yes. I thought the same.ElfsborgAddick said:When I saw the title I thought of George Lawrence.
The spanners used to call him this, @MillwallFan will be able to confirm.
His nickname orginated in SE14, of that I am certain.1 -
https://www.saintsplayers.co.uk/player/george-lawrence/MillwallFan said:
Wrong, Southampton fans first gave it to him, before he came to usElfsborgAddick said:MillwallFan said:
Not that I know of. Was always George Lawrence. He had the nickname at all his clubs not just Millwall apparently. From a character from tv series RootsBlucher said:
I stand to be corrected but I thought the original Chicken George down the Den was one Trevor Lee, who was signed with Phil Walker from Epsom & Ewell in the mid-70s.MillwallFan said:
Yes. I thought the same.ElfsborgAddick said:When I saw the title I thought of George Lawrence.
The spanners used to call him this, @MillwallFan will be able to confirm.
His nickname orginated in SE14, of that I am certain.
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I think that was Chicken Trevor.Blucher said:
I stand to be corrected but I thought the original Chicken George down the Den was one Trevor Lee, who was signed with Phil Walker from Epsom & Ewell in the mid-70s.MillwallFan said:
Yes. I thought the same.ElfsborgAddick said:When I saw the title I thought of George Lawrence.
The spanners used to call him this, @MillwallFan will be able to confirm.2 -
MillwallFan said:
Yes. I thought the same.ElfsborgAddick said:When I saw the title I thought of George Lawrence.
The spanners used to call him this, @MillwallFan will be able to confirm.
This brought back a great memory to me. Years ago school friend persuaded me to come to a Millwall home game as Charlton were away. It was in the old 1st Division and George Lawrence was on the bench for Millwall. They weren't playing too well and few of the crowd in front on me kept shouting ''Bring on Chicken George, bring him on'. He came on shortly, his first touch gave the ball away. Millwall fans then shouting ''get that useless C---t off! Really great humour down there in those days, think Terry Hurlock was in that team, took no prisioners!
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