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    Originally posted by davros
    Yes!That was the photographer who insisted on the words'London Irish'being covered on the tricolour.....it made p3.of that week's Irish Times(Sat.);The auld girl dropped her tea & the Star,World Cup'94 Souvenir pull-out...........None of d'b*stards ever paid any commission.....
    Yes Billy Stickland was the name of the w*nker. Told us: 'This picture is for Irish readers.' I took a photo of the rest of you for OTOR with 'London Irish' visible, but alas that picture was ruined by the absence of my hunkish good looks.
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    Originally posted by lopez
    Air Polonia (a Polish Ryanair) fly there from Stansted: Warsaw flights are daily. British Airways also do cheap deals too.
    Have you booked Lopez???

    Am about to book my flights…..
    this crowd from London to Warsaw (or Posnan) plus train to Bydgoszcz is a goer…but searching around the web you could can fly Lot from London to Warsaw and then Warsaw to Bydgoszcz in around 4 hours (i.e. hour sitting around Warsaw airport for an hour.)

    Reckon there might be a decent turnout for this one…away games a bit rare at the moment….

    if anyone is intrested I found this interesting website on Polish football (in English) with a bit on info on the stadium etc.. http://www.polishandproud.freeserve.co.uk/ ..Good how the FAI website travel section is always so accurate and up to date isn’t it!!!

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    Originally posted by London Irish
    Have you booked Lopez???
    Yeah! Me and da bwoyindahood, Sylvo, are going to Krakow and coming back from Warsaw with Air Polonia. Doing a bit of a cultural visit (ie: Staying out of the pub for a couple of hours), especially as Sylvo's got a bit of a phobia of Poles to get over after a nun from there force fed him a 'curry' when he was at infant school. We're hoping to take in the scenic delights of Krakow and also visit the remains of the death camp at Auschwitz which is nearby.
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    [QUOTE]Originally posted by lopez
    [B]Sylvo's got a bit of a phobia of Poles to get over after a nun from there force fed him a 'curry' when he was at infant school.



    Lopez, I have not forgotten that incident, and i hope we thrash em big time as revenge, I could never look @ a curry for nearly twenty five year's after that, now that i love curry I'm even more angry because thank's to that nun i've spent year's refusing to go for a curry with everyone, and now feel that i've missed out, I want revenge, also she's got a pair of shoe lace's belonging to me, she was a sadist.
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    Re: From someone who knows...

    everything is a good bit cheaper than in other large Polish cities) and they'll stay open as late as you want. The place is ok in its own way but it's primarily an industrial and commercial city and doesn't have too much of interest culturally - its a bit of a Limerick really.
    Sounds fcukin' great. I'm there ...just how do you pronounce it foe-net-ik-alee?!
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    Its pronounced something like Bid - gosh - ch. As in ch(eese); they like to string their consonant sounds together, these Poles.

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    by the looks of things ireland will have a fierce amount of friendlies coming up b4 the euro champs.not quite the real thing though
    j'accuse!

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    Quote Originally Posted by davros
    Cz. et.al......Know anywhere where we can pick up tickets locally in Bydgoszcz,for the Ireland end?
    Not arriving until 2 pm.on day of game.....also where is ground in context of town-centre/rail station,please?

    Ticket's are 15 euro's, got an e-mail from Dec Fin and e-mailed him back for meself and Lopez, if yer do e-mail him about ticket's don't do what yer normally do and p**s him off.
    Look's like Bydgoszcz is'nt a huge place from the map's i've been looking @ so i would'nt think that the ground is to far from the city center.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sylvo
    Ticket's are 15 euro's, got an e-mail from Dec Fin and e-mailed him back for meself and Lopez, if yer do e-mail him about ticket's don't do what yer normally do and p**s him off.
    Look's like Bydgoszcz is'nt a huge place from the map's i've been looking @ so i would'nt think that the ground is to far from the city center.
    It may come as a 'wee' surprise to people on this board but Davros almost got slung out of the RISSC last year by Captain Doby over matters concerning a certain Scottish League club's players (and ex players) reception at Lansdowne Road and Hampden Park.
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    Hoss, just been on our wee mind's, seeing some of the comment's from all the Hilda's and Dorothy's, classic stuff, the one's about not buying a certain soft drink becuse Damian Duff is in the advert is priceless and the Dermot O'Leary one's also a cracker, great stuff
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    Quote Originally Posted by sylvo
    Hoss, just been on our wee mind's, seeing some of the comment's from all the Hilda's and Dorothy's, classic stuff, the one's about not buying a certain soft drink becuse Damian Duff is in the advert is priceless and the Dermot O'Leary one's also a cracker, great stuff
    Ourweeminds?! Yes classic stuff indeed. However take it easy Chicano with OWM, otherwise we'll get Research girl - maybe even the Army Groupie aswell - on here giving you (well attempting to give you ) a cyber version of what Lennie and the boys did in the back of the Windsor Bar on the Shankill back in the seventies. BTW, is my mate Dog Breath still sniffing his mates' arseholes on that site?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lopez
    Ourweeminds?! Yes classic stuff indeed. However take it easy Chicano with OWM, otherwise we'll get Research girl - maybe even the Army Groupie aswell - on here giving you (well attempting to give you ) a cyber version of what Lennie and the boys did in the back of the Windsor Bar on the Shankill back in the seventies. BTW, is my mate Dog Breath still sniffing his mates' arseholes on that site?

    Did'nt see anything by dog breath, just spent the little visit creasing up with all the ranting about Michael Collin's, Dermot O'Leary and boycotting product's that have been endorsed by player's who play for IRELAND, as for research girl, i've seen her post's during the last little punch up and she was really really scary, might have another look, see if any more comic's have added to it.
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    Evening boys.

    Lopez, Mad Dog won't be bothering you for a while. The silly cnut is still recovering from his abortive effort to abseil into the Le Coq stadium in Tallinn.

    Good debate about the Big Fellow on OWC- that guy with the Spanish handle is a bit of a revisionist though. Any of ye know him?

    Wishing you all a happy holiday in Bromberg (I'm not up to Polish spelling, though did actually visit the town while the family were over there in the early 70s. Torun/ Thorn a few km away is quite touristy). I dread to think how the Polski hooligan firm will cope with Davros, mind
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    I wouldn't bother. Many of them think Ireland is part of England
    They're red, they're black
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    Wink

    Quote Originally Posted by Duncan Gardner

    Wishing you all a happy holiday in Bromberg (I'm not up to Polish spelling, though did actually visit the town while the family were over there in the early 70s. Torun/ Thorn a few km away is quite touristy). I dread to think how the Polski hooligan firm will cope with Davros, mind

    Yes mr Davros, i hope you are gonna behave yerself over in Poland.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duncan Gardner
    Lopez, Mad Dog won't be bothering you for a while. The silly cnut is still recovering from his abortive effort to abseil into the Le Coq stadium in Tallinn.
    Well he never 'bothered' me in the first place.
    Quote Originally Posted by Duncan Gardner
    Good debate about the Big Fellow on OWC- that guy with the Spanish handle is a bit of a revisionist though. Any of ye know him?
    Actually he did catch my eye. He struck me as sounding like an oasis of intelligence in a desert of ignorance. Only thing I find worrying about the bloke is his need to constantly re-invent himself - Mad Doggerel, Baalti Jam Session, Armada Verdeblanco, Duncan Gardner - although this may well be perhaps a symptom of paranoia prevalent amongst O6C fans.
    Quote Originally Posted by Duncan Gardner
    Wishing you all a happy holiday in Bromberg (I'm not up to Polish spelling, though did actually visit the town while the family were over there in the early 70s. Torun/ Thorn a few km away is quite touristy). I dread to think how the Polski hooligan firm will cope with Davros, mind.
    Was you're old man a diplomat or something, going to these exotic locations as a child. Leaving aside my parents home towns, the most exotic place I ever saw as a kid was Southend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lopez
    Only thing I find worrying about the bloke is his need to constantly re-invent himself - Mad Doggerel, Baalti Jam Session, Armada Verdeblanco, Duncan Gardner - although this may well be perhaps a symptom of paranoia prevalent amongst O6C fans
    ooh, you bitch

    Quote Originally Posted by lopez
    Was you're old man a diplomat or something, going to these exotic locations as a child. Leaving aside my parents home towns, the most exotic place I ever saw as a kid was Southend.
    He was in the 'security' branch of the Brit Foreign office- ex-Army guys who were there to supervise the locally-employed heavies if it kicked off. Not that it ever did in eastern Europe, this being the 70s. Everyone spent their time gathering 'intelligence'. The old man used to take me along when he met VIPs at the airport- I was told to bugger off by Alf Ramsey and bought a coke by George Brown (famously drunkard Brit politician, even by 70s standards).

    But for all that excitement it was considerably more drab than Sarfend
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duncan Gardner
    I was told to bugger off by Alf Ramsey and bought a coke by George Brown (famously drunkard Brit politician, even by 70s standards).
    Never heard pf George Brown but was he drunker than Reginald 'What an awful country (Ireland/NI/Britain): Someone get me a drink' Maudling?
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    Poland Friendly

    Whenever I encounter Poles who don't know better ( a small minority),
    I usually explain to them that Ireland is as much part of Britain as they are part of Germany... usually gets the point across

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    The difference being that most Poles don't speak German and that there's not many Germans in the Polish international side?

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