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les@donr

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Re: What is your celebratory tipple?
« Reply #30 on May 03, 2025, 11:07:39 pm by les@donr »
We don’t get this very often, so go ahead and have your hearts desire.



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Bentley Bullet

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Re: What is your celebratory tipple?
« Reply #31 on May 03, 2025, 11:10:10 pm by Bentley Bullet »
Another Whisky, f**k'em.

Stewmaiden79

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Re: What is your celebratory tipple?
« Reply #32 on May 03, 2025, 11:12:28 pm by Stewmaiden79 »
Sugar free red bull at the services on the way home. Don’t drink anymore, but could have easily downed a few cold lagers to celebrate. You Reds !!!

Spud

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Re: What is your celebratory tipple?
« Reply #33 on May 03, 2025, 11:17:01 pm by Spud »
Just finished my 3rd double G&T

Settling down to watch MOTD. God, isn't Premier league football shit compared to the pinnacle of L2?

I've got motd on but not been taking much notice tbh, watched Grant's & Owen's post match interviews on the tube at the same time.

richtherover

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Re: What is your celebratory tipple?
« Reply #34 on May 03, 2025, 11:43:28 pm by richtherover »
A couple of mugs of Harrogate Yorkshire tea for the first hour or so and then a couple of cans of celebratory Guinness. Well why not? These magical moments only come along so often in our Rovers supporting lives. Maybe it should be champagne after today? Call me a northerner but I would still rather have a pint of the old Magnet ale or proper Tetley's rather than a pint of Southern sissy shandy!

RobTheRover

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Re: What is your celebratory tipple?
« Reply #35 on May 04, 2025, 12:27:42 am by RobTheRover »
Just finished my 3rd double G&T

Settling down to watch MOTD. God, isn't Premier league football shit compared to the pinnacle of L2?

I've got motd on but not been taking much notice tbh, watched Grant's & Owen's post match interviews on the tube at the same time.

I did the same in the end!

SydneyRover

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Re: What is your celebratory tipple?
« Reply #36 on May 04, 2025, 12:46:59 am by SydneyRover »
Up fairly early to see the result .......... a strong coffee with breakfast.

les@donr

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Re: What is your celebratory tipple?
« Reply #37 on May 04, 2025, 06:45:35 am by les@donr »
A couple of mugs of Harrogate Yorkshire tea for the first hour or so and then a couple of cans of celebratory Guinness. Well why not? These magical moments only come along so often in our Rovers supporting lives. Maybe it should be champagne after today? Call me a northerner but I would still rather have a pint of the old Magnet ale or proper Tetley's rather than a pint of Southern sissy shandy!


Snap, Yorkshire Tea and a pint of Magnet. Both nectar in their own way.

les@donr

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Re: What is your celebratory tipple?
« Reply #38 on May 04, 2025, 06:52:04 am by les@donr »
I will be  celebrating again if my late mother’s home team Napoli wins Series A

Ye-Aul-Tavern

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Re: What is your celebratory tipple?
« Reply #39 on May 04, 2025, 07:43:21 am by Ye-Aul-Tavern »
As the father of a brand new baby boy, drinking just isn't worth it at the moment with the middle of the night feeds to be done. My life is very different to that day at Brentford when I had the mother of all sessions. I did sip on some cider while watching the game yesterday but sensibly stopped myself at the final whistle. I don't need gargle to enjoy this. Smiling to myself here this morning with a cup of tea (proper Irish tea leaves only) and my lovely little boy in my arms.

 

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