Joined: Mar 25 2005 Posts: 1746 Location: East Hull
Don't mind Odsal if weather is fine, reminiscent of Airlie St end, also the beer and burger vans give it a Hull Fair feel.
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Joined: Mar 25 2005 Posts: 1746 Location: East Hull
fc baldy wrote:Your easily pleased then....total $hit-hole of a ground.
It's not a case of being easily pleased, and yes it's a $hit-hole, I just said I don't mind it if the weather is fine. So all the pubs you go in are 'gin palaces' are they
All existing and generally known ways to immortality can be divided into four catagories.
The way of the Fakir.
The way of the Monk.
The way of the Yogi.
The most honourable being 'The way of the FC'
Joined: Mar 28 2005 Posts: 20992 Location: THE HOME CITY OF LUKE CAMPBELL OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST
me 'n' our kid wrote:It's not a case of being easily pleased, and yes it's a $hit-hole, I just said I don't mind it if the weather is fine. So all the pubs you go in are 'gin palaces' are they
Get me beer from shop mate...bloody cheaper
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Thats why you got the Bullet Agar...Adam Pearson wants winners...not useless gits like you.
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Joined: Mar 25 2005 Posts: 1746 Location: East Hull
fc baldy wrote:Get me beer from shop mate...bloody cheaper
Would that be M&S or Spar
All existing and generally known ways to immortality can be divided into four catagories.
The way of the Fakir.
The way of the Monk.
The way of the Yogi.
The most honourable being 'The way of the FC'
Joined: Feb 11 2004 Posts: 10532 Location: Home Of The King Of Kings, East Hull
TrevLovesJanice wrote:It just seemed worse than ever today - probably because their team is so awful. The "pseudo-excitement" generated by the god-awful music just seemed like a sad joke. Added to that there was some kind of barely-audible "band" playing the "Great Escape" to general disinterest.
All this atmosphere for a bargain (aka rip-off) of only £17 - yes £17 buys you about 2 square metres of deserted crumbling terrace and chance to get wet if it rains.
They are so lucky that our fans turned up in numbers, otherwise they might have well played the funeral march.
The Bulls Experience was extremely naff when they had a good team - now that they are struggling it is just pathetically sad. What a horrid place.
but thanks for the 2 points
tell me about it.
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