They are midday supervisory assistants in LincsBut do Londoners still call them dinner ladies at school ?
The B side is 'Here comes The Judge (live)' I don't know whether to be proud of being able to remember that or I'm such a geek.The Vapours
Acceptable? I'd say it was mandatory. I'm working in the back of beyond in Pakistan. I enquired today as to where my laundry was only to be told that the laundry guy had gone on leave three days ago. I'm down to my last pair of shreddies. They'll be going into day three tomorrow but after today's results, I'm considering that a good omen.Damn, going to have to cancel the meal in the fancy restaurant I’d booked for the misses and Valentine’s Day.
Seems the decision makes sense, fingers crossed for tomorrow. Is it acceptable to wear lucky socks two days in a row? Asking for a friend..
I went to all three of these games. The trip back from South London was particularly grim.The Imps won the rearanged fixture coming back from 0-2 down to win a five goal thriller! Palace were on a real roll at the time if memory serves. They did however beat the Imps 4-0 in a canter in the return at Selhurst Park.
Oh, and still married to the same woman for 45 years nearly!
First (or maybe second after Tom Hark) record I ever purchased. Still have it among my limited vinyl. The B side is a good track.The B side is 'Here comes The Judge (live)' I don't know whether to be proud of being able to remember that or I'm such a geek.
On reflection, no actually I'll take the delight at being able to recall such trivia. Don't ask me any others though.
I was at both Palace home games. I think Venables had left then and an ex captain had taken charge. I think his name could have been Ian Evans.
If memory serves me right I think Dave Smith was brilliant in the second match.
I am sure if I am totally wrong somebody will come on and correct me
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Only if you lock this oneDo we need a new match thread for tomorrow?
Do we need a new match thread for tomorrow?
Palace were on a real roll at the time if memory serves. They did however beat the Imps 4-0 in a canter in the return at Selhurst Park.
A couple of pics from the programme from the abandoned game.Venables was in charge of Palace for all three of those matches. If memory serves Ian Evans was the Palace centre half at the time, I guess at some point he may have managed the club.
VInce Hilaire (one of the 1st black players to play for England) made his debut in the rearranged fixture at Sincil Bank. Kenny Sansom was in that Palace team if memory serves again, along with the enigma Rachid 'Rash the Smash' Harkouk.
Do you really think so?
Vince Hilaire was a quality player. Saw him a number of times when he played for Pompey later in his career. Kenny Sansom was indeed in the Palace team.
I recall he was the 1st player from the English 3rd tier of football to gain an international cap for England in an absoloute epoch.
According to Wiki, he never got a full cap, just Youth, B and U21.