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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: GazLaz on June 08, 2017, 01:25:25 pm
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Just seen Andy Williams in Rhodes. Has anyone else seen any of the boys on holiday?
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For a minute I thought you meant our ex keeper.😳
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For a minute I thought you meant our ex keeper.😳
Hahaha
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Away at Hartlepool. 😲
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I saw John Marquis in Covent Garden just after I'd finished the London Marathon back in April. Think that was the night of the EFL awards as I then bumped into Copps at Donny station the next day when I came home.
Not seen any since the season finished, although I still see Stuckmann quite often.
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Is Stuckers still front palming?
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I saw Niall mason in Manchester airport a few weeks back
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Just seen Andy Williams in Rhodes. Has anyone else seen any of the boys on holiday?
Was he buying a loaf or a sausage roll?
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I saw Marosi at the Lakeside trying to catch a bargain :coat:
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I've just had a dream, saw Liam Palmer, son of Carlton walking towards the keepmoat, boots in hand.
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His son ?? Are you sure
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I'm sure 100%.
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I don't think he is
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DNA test?
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Nah they're not related.
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Liam is a worksop lad. Deffo no relation to Carlton
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Just seen Andy Williams in Rhodes. Has anyone else seen any of the boys on holiday?
Was he buying a loaf or a sausage roll?
For the benefit of fans outside of DN8 area, "Rhodes" is a bakers shop in Thorne and Hatfield.
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Is it that one next to Cooplands or the one down the other end of Finkle Street near where the Post Office used to be? not been in Rhodes for years.
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Is it that one next to Cooplands or the one down the other end of Finkle Street near where the Post Office used to be? not been in Rhodes for years.
The one in Thorne is near where the Post Office used to be, the one in Hatfield is next door to Tesco Express round the corner from Hatfield Church
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Back in the 60s if we were working in on of the Darley's pubs we'd go to a butchers down Finkle St. for a pork pie or pasty.
They were to die for.
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Back in the 60s if we were working in on of the Darley's pubs we'd go to a butchers down Finkle St. for a pork pie or pasty.
They were to die for.
Dicky Hollands, still there but not the original owners, I agree the pies were great. My first job when an apprentice at the shipyard was to go for the hot pork pies complete with the clear runny gravy this before the shop opened. I once witnessed a cat running over a tray of cooling pies, said didn't reveal the details when back at the yard but I gave it a miss.
I fully understand that this is not football but it's great to reminisce while waiting for the signings to be revealed.
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Back in the 60s if we were working in on of the Darley's pubs we'd go to a butchers down Finkle St. for a pork pie or pasty.
They were to die for.
Dicky Hollands, still there but not the original owners, I agree the pies were great. My first job when an apprentice at the shipyard was to go for the hot pork pies complete with the clear runny gravy this before the shop opened. I once witnessed a cat running over a tray of cooling pies, said didn't reveal the details when back at the yard but I gave it a miss.
I fully understand that this is not football but it's great to reminisce while waiting for the signings to be revealed.
Yes, that was my first job at the Shipyard as well, every morning for 9am break
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Hi Filo,
Just received your email, for some reason I can't reply. Was your Dad Dennis ?
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Is it that one next to Cooplands or the one down the other end of Finkle Street near where the Post Office used to be? not been in Rhodes for years.
The one in Thorne is near where the Post Office used to be, the one in Hatfield is next door to Tesco Express round the corner from Hatfield Church
Yes it's the one next door to Cooplands. The one near to the old Post Office is called Archdales.
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Hi Filo,
Just received your email, for some reason I can't reply. Was your Dad Dennis ?
Yes mate
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Good bloke Filo remember him well. Send me an email and I will reply with a few memories of your Dad.