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no football for me :)

Posted: 05/09/2003 - 9:08
by Lee's PeeknPoke
Will be arriving at around 6pm Friday and will be in the pub where everyone is meeting at eight, so no football for me then (as I fancy having a few scoops of beer on Friday)

Looking at Multimap, it looks like my hotel is a min away from the station and the event, which is good.

meet you all there!

Lee

Posted: 11/09/2003 - 3:08
by madfiddler
No football for those rehersing either *sob*

Posted: 11/09/2003 - 5:04
by tas
No football for those who got a damaged foot either. That's me =)

Posted: 11/09/2003 - 8:26
by Chappers
Tas wrote:No football for those who got a damaged foot either. That's me =)
Bugger. I was hoping to put in a dodgy challenge to get my own back for Grimsby's defeat in the Carling Cup. :)

Paul

Posted: 11/09/2003 - 9:44
by tas
ha! you can make it a double defeat by buy me a pint ;) LOL

Posted: 11/09/2003 - 21:23
by renegade_si
This RAC map thing is rubbish for the Park.

How many are going to turn up for footy - I have 3 - are we meeting there or at the clocktower place?

Posted: 15/09/2003 - 10:49
by dan gillgrass
madfiddler wrote:No football for those rehersing either *sob*
No footy for those watching the rehersals either. Did it actually happen? Im sure I heard someone say that not many turned up so it was scrapped

Posted: 15/09/2003 - 23:03
by Chappers
dan gillgrass wrote:
madfiddler wrote:No football for those rehersing either *sob*
No footy for those watching the rehersals either. Did it actually happen? Im sure I heard someone say that not many turned up so it was scrapped
A grand total of 3 turned up, Dan :) 3!!!!!

It was yours truly, Andrew Fisher (Merman) and a top Scottish bloke by the name of Mark Gallagher (hope I got your name right!) who used to know & work with Barry Leitch many years ago. He produced the game Smash TV - The Rip-Off that appeared on Shareware on the Amiga quite a few years ago.

As to the footy itself, we waited till about 7.15-7.20, gave up waiting for everyone else then just had a quick kickabout between us for about 15 minutes. We tried to get a taxi afterwards but I think the woman taking the call didn't seem very bothered about getting a car to us as we waited for about half an hour without luck. Mark made the call and, even though his Scots accent was very broad, he was understandable. Gave up waiting and then walked to the pub.

It was one of those things where, on another day, we might have got a few more but Chris did mention to me later after I left The Prodigal at the end of the night that things always never go to plan on a BITLive as we would like. The rehearsals clashing with it may have made a difference but I was quite philosophical about it in the end and had a good time in The Prodigal.

Paul

Posted: 24/09/2003 - 9:55
by merman
Let me just add to that - we WALKED the 2 miles from Preston Park to the Prodigal pub on the seafront and consumed some alcohol.

At 11:30pm I then walked the two miles back to Preston Park and the guest house I was staying in...

Oh, and I have a huge itching scab on my right knee from sliding after the ball...

Posted: 24/09/2003 - 10:43
by Chappers
merman wrote:Oh, and I have a huge itching scab on my right knee from sliding after the ball...
Add to that a valiant effort in goal. It was a performance that Peter Bonetti at his peak would have been proud of :)

In my view, a star in the making :wink:

Paul

Posted: 10/10/2003 - 2:37
by hat
merman wrote:Let me just add to that - we WALKED the 2 miles from Preston Park to the Prodigal pub on the seafront and consumed some alcohol.

At 11:30pm I then walked the two miles back to Preston Park and the guest house I was staying in...

Oh, and I have a huge itching scab on my right knee from sliding after the ball...
Whaaaaaa. We walked from west of the West Pier (the purty one) to Preston Park, got there at about 6pm. Only saw one game going and it wasn't Commie folk. At 7:10, we still didn't see anyone group with a ball, so we walked to the pub.

Posted: 10/10/2003 - 8:32
by Chappers
hat wrote:Whaaaaaa. We walked from west of the West Pier (the purty one) to Preston Park, got there at about 6pm. Only saw one game going and it wasn't Commie folk. At 7:10, we still didn't see anyone group with a ball, so we walked to the pub.
Not wanting to bang on about it too much but it was quite clear from the directions that everyone was to meet up at the clocktower in the park at 7pm. There's only one clocktower (which is massive) so didn't think it would be a problem finding it.

I arrived shortly after 7pm so anyone who got to the clocktower would have seen/spoken to me and known it was the right place.

Aaaaaanyway, the match itself was billed as a bit of fun, nothing serious so I'm not too fussed that it didn't work :)

Paul