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Northern Sold
2:19 Mon Jan 11
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Did you get wet?
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Fifth Column
2:06 Mon Jan 11
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Great feeling isn't it...
...my youngest attended her first ever matches this season... Liverpool away and Chelsea at home.
She's clearly a lucky charm.
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lukie
2:04 Mon Jan 11
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Can imagine what you're feeling Goose! I was desperate for my boy to be able to say he went. Even if he doesn't remember it!
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lukie
2:03 Mon Jan 11
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Haha, cheers for the heads up on the station info all. We stayed in our seats for a good 20mins after the whistle before we made our way to the station. And we DID get through, albeit with a bit of pushing and shoving!!
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mr so & so
2:02 Mon Jan 11
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i did the same for the middlesboro game many years ago. its fabulous and exactly as you say!
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BRANDED
2:02 Mon Jan 11
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nothing like that first time
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goose
2:01 Mon Jan 11
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gutted my 10 month old little boy will never get to experience the Boleyn. all he will ever know is the ICONIC OS.
fuck that.
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Dwight Van Mann
2:01 Mon Jan 11
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great aint it geezer
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Buster
1:59 Mon Jan 11
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Superb stuff, Lukie son.
IRONS!!
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North Bank
1:58 Mon Jan 11
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Nice one Lukie, but what we all want to know was did the stewards let you through the barriers at Upton park station after the game?
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One McAvennieeeeee
1:58 Mon Jan 11
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Awesome that, lukie!
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