Yer on with that one dav, are yer any use with a kango hammer btw. :rolleyes:
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Yer on with that one dav, are yer any use with a kango hammer btw. :rolleyes:
[QUOTE=sylvo]Hey we're not doing bad crowd wise, have yer ever been to the stadio via stazione in Newbridge, sure there's room for QUOTE]
yeah ive been to a lot worse.could do with more seating though.
on the lookout for cheap labour for "south fork" again i see ;)
Talk about thread hijacking!
Blame it on the SYLVO :DQuote:
Originally Posted by petef
The only thing worth seeing in Newbridge is the dog track (not much difference from the "stadium" really!). I grew up and went to school in the kip!Quote:
Originally Posted by sylvo
Sylvo, I rest my case:Quote:
Originally Posted by sylvo
http://kildarecountyfc.com/stadium/index.asp
Nice dog track. Can we have a picture of the stadio via stazzione please? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by slow2anger
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Originally Posted by DAXION
:D :D :D .
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Originally Posted by sylvo
12TH ma man, i know only to well when i do make the big move back, that one evening when i'll be in the sunroom in the west wing, listening to me big Tom record's that they'll be a knock on the door and i'll find Davros has called round for a holiday, so i'm gonna get him over to build his accomadation, that way with the kango hammer going i won't be able to hear him kicking off and arguing. :eek: . We won't talk about that result on tuesday. :rolleyes:
Hey mr slow2anger or should i say quick2dissnewbridge, i can't speak on behalf of the local chamber of commerce of newbe, but maybe yer should have gone to school in Kilcock, all my cousin's that are @ school there or have been to school there say they have had or are having a great time :D , talk to yer friday week about the stadio via stazione, :D and amsterdam.Quote:
Originally Posted by slow2anger
Getting back to H'amsterdam and the game against Jamaica, anyone thinking they are going to be absolutely hashed between Wednesday and Sunday. I'm just wondering as the IOC doping committee at work always seem to pay people visits if they hear they've been to either Amsterdam or drinking with Jamaicans. I got away with it last time with Tony Boloney and Youghal Kev in that cafe with the bloke with the big cigarette and the Padraig Pearse hat in the window, as I thought the only vegetables in the cake were carrots. Kind of jealous? Yeah! :(
Was that the night before the match, because i do remember yer doing a Richard Ashcroft like walk, that he done in the verve's ''bitter sweet syphonie'' but about a hundred time's faster. :p :eek:
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Originally Posted by sylvo
might i suggest (re your starter chateau) sound proofing and padded walls for said room.then he can argue all he likes then and you wont hear a thing :)
Sylvo, check it out:Quote:
Originally Posted by sylvo
http://www.igb.ie/stadia/nwb.aspx
Newbridge's finest stadium!:D:D:D
Dunno what you're on about. Me and the two spacers were in no mood to do anything in a hurry, especially think, let alone walk.Quote:
Originally Posted by sylvo
Now that's more like it! :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by slow2anger
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Originally Posted by slow2anger
Nice stadium it is i most say S2A, but we hav'nt gone to the dog's yet,
think we'll stick with the stadium of light, the stadio via stazione.
[QUOTE=lopez]Dunno what you're on about. Me and the two spacers were in no mood to do anything in a hurry, especially think, let alone walk.
Well yer made a quick recovery,seeing yer were dancing round the bar's till 5am, most have been something in that bob marley christmas cake :p :D .
Back to the subject :rolleyes: , would give plenty of time getting out to the stadium, i'm sure there won't be as many Irish fan's as was there in 2000 but there will be a massive support all the same and the mayhem outside the ground with us all having to go through a small handfull of turnstile's where you have to put yer ticket into a machine like a banklink machine just lead to mayhem and a lot of people getting in late for kick off, after that time i'll be down @ the ground having a pint @ the Ajax bar very early that evening.
[/QUOTE]after that time i'll be down @ the ground having a pint @ the Ajax bar very early that evening.[/QUOTE]
reminds me of the photo that Big 'Brummie' Mick had taken at that very bar after the game in 2000. It wasn't until he got back and had his photos developed he spotted a big ****in rangers jersey in the background, he was raging.
It turns out that all former Ajax players send back signed jerseys of their new teams, I think it was Laudrups or someone like that :D :D :D
That was the red bull and vodka I was taking to get me back up to stretch.Quote:
Originally Posted by sylvo
Yeah I remember that bar with the bloke from Groningen who got a bit upset that the only cultural thing I knew about his town was the 'Sh*t Museum' I had seen on Eurotrash: 'Yesh, we know about that playsh, but there are other good musheumsh in Groningen. There'sh more to the town than what shelebritiesh have left in their toiletsh.' :D And his mate who was slagging off 'that layshy bum Sheerdorf (??)' (looks like the non-Gay bloke in eighties butch group, Imagination) even though it was his second half appearance that 'shaved their arshesh!' :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by sylvo
reminds me of the photo that Big 'Brummie' Mick had taken at that very bar after the game in 2000. It wasn't until he got back and had his photos developed he spotted a big ****in rangers jersey in the background, he was raging.
It turns out that all former Ajax players send back signed jerseys of their new teams, I think it was Laudrups or someone like that :D :D :D[/QUOTE]
Yea mr Pat O'Banton was stopped by member's of the rissc polit burea of taking that garment away with him. :eek: