Border checks on way to Saints games
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Re: Border checks on way to Saints games
I could agree with you...but then we'd both be wrong.
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I Think they might employ a shrink just to check your sanity of actually going to such a horrible little ground as Franklin gardens. Poor and Expensive parking, rotten pies and just a passable beer. No I shall watch it on the tele scoffing a Melton Mowbray pork pie together with a pint of Everards.
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Re: Border checks on way to Saints games
We've had this in place across the Pennines to stop the Yorkies getting in for quite some time now
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Don't know about a passport, but I always checked my inoculations were up to date before passing through Market Harborough..................
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I should hope so. Dylan the villain is partial to a bit of biting and he might have rabies...
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You see we have a bigger deterrent to crossing that border and we call it sense.northerntiger wrote:We've had this in place across the Pennines to stop the Yorkies getting in for quite some time now
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I have a few issues with this and it pains me to say it (currently putting soap on my toothbrush) but I feel you are being ever so slightly harsh (euw this tastes bad).Noddy555 wrote:I Think they might employ a shrink just to check your sanity of actually going to such a horrible little ground as Franklin gardens. Poor and Expensive parking, rotten pies and just a passable beer. No I shall watch it on the tele scoffing a Melton Mowbray pork pie together with a pint of Everards.
I have firstly never had to pay for parking. Secondly, I had a very nice lamb pie from the stalls by the Guinness tent last time and the burgers are very good, the beer is also pretty good (often 3 real ales) its just the queues that are the problem to get it.
But it is a small and horrible ground but at least it is a rugby ground and full week in week out unlike so many others. We may just have had a cousin move in to the midlands but sibling rivalry is much more fun.
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Re: Border checks on way to Saints games
And your complaining about their beer !!!!Noddy555 wrote:I Think they might employ a shrink just to check your sanity of actually going to such a horrible little ground as Franklin gardens. Poor and Expensive parking, rotten pies and just a passable beer. No I shall watch it on the tele scoffing a Melton Mowbray pork pie together with a pint of Everards.