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Curry At Football
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http://www.cafc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10267~2439887,00.html?
Whats peoples thoughts? I'd hate to sit/stand next to someone eating one of these!
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might be nice in the winter when j'alfreze-ing?
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Thats what we need, sharing The Covered End with 2,000 people who have had a few beers and a "Ruby" it will be rank up there and the queue for the Karzy......................
; )
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Great idea. Better than Wimpy or suasage rolls/pies.
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I think the puns are painful :- )
Worth a try and even a veggie options for weirdos like MOG and Alex Wright!
Not sure it's for me but others like indian food more than I do.
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Imagine sitting next to a guy with Indiangestion.0
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Thats what we need, sharing The Covered End with 2,000 people who have had a few beers and a "Ruby" it will be rank up there and the queue for the Karzy......................
Won't be able to get in the Karzy as they're reserved for the smokers.
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Don't tikka the pi*s!0
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Cant be worse than bovril, back in the day
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The Balti pie is the ideal comprimise. Solid British pastry with the addictive tastes of the sub-continent. The one at the Bescot was particularly good as I remember.
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Steak Roll in the millennium lounge was always quality
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Really fancy a ruby tonight now0
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Link is broken , must have over heated ;-00
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I had a lovely ruby last night at the Bengal Quay by Canary Wharf.0
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In practice it should be a good idea but we've all tasted the shit they've sold up until now. I'll stick with eating before or after the match..............
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I'll be all over this!0
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There was van selling curry outside the Riverside at Boro one year, also a Palace fan once told me (through an intermediary of course) there was one at Coventry as well. I think squeezing past people to get to your seat holding a tray of hot runny madras etc could a tad hazardous - I've seen plenty of cups of tea go flying in similar circumstances. Maybe Bhaji's and samosas would be an idea - I'll be the one staging a pitch invasion to catch them if people start lobbing them to taunt any overweight goalie, like they did with Jim Stannard and the celery.0
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TONY ???0
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http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=255202624
This is the crap choice Alex Wright, MOG and myself get at football grounds (no other alternative).
These particular (absolutely vile) ones come as £1.48 for a pack of four....and I think football grounds tend to sell them for about £2.50-£3.50 each. Nigh on £10 profit for four of 'em.
Yep, you don't have to buy them, and I certainly don't!
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I might go for the tarka massala. It's like a tikka but a little otta0
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A long standing tradition for me is a curry after a home win, or honourable draw. The downside being a Mcdonald's or Kentucky for a loss.0
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Do you reckon this will be up and running (no pun intended) tomorrow.0










