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Tilton; Block 12, Row 5
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Topic Started: Mar 29 2010, 03:02 PM (792 Views)
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blondblunose
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Mar 30 2010, 10:47 AM
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And yes, there is a lid on it! When was the last time you were there? 1980's!
Ha ha no, as I wouldn't have been born! I didn't think the roof covered the seats closer to the pitch ie. Rows 1-5. After further discussion with the ticket office she's now revealed that there are a couple of seats left in blk 16 Kop corner {despite saying there were none at all there as that's what I originally asked for} but they're Row 2. What would be your advice gentleman? Row 2, Block 16 Kop Corner or Block 5, Row 12 the Tilton?
im in row 7 and it rains on us, so if it rains u will get wet
Pooley you make it sound like an Alton Towers ride!!
far better than an alton towers ride. Once I was wearing cream baggy shorts because it was a lovley day and then it started to hammer down...I looked like a right idiot in only shorts and a tshirts and soaked from head to foot, aint english weather great :banghead:
Ha, happened to me just this morning! Dropped the car off for it's MOT, glorious sunny weather so wore a white Summer dress out. Soon as I stepped out of garage to walk the 40 min walk home it started absolutely pouring!
If you think the English weather's bad you should try living in Wales!
I'm getting dead excited already and I'm going to the Darts on Thursday!
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Zulu Dwarf
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Mar 30 2010, 10:54 AM
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And yes, there is a lid on it! When was the last time you were there? 1980's!
Ha ha no, as I wouldn't have been born! I didn't think the roof covered the seats closer to the pitch ie. Rows 1-5. After further discussion with the ticket office she's now revealed that there are a couple of seats left in blk 16 Kop corner {despite saying there were none at all there as that's what I originally asked for} but they're Row 2. What would be your advice gentleman? Row 2, Block 16 Kop Corner or Block 5, Row 12 the Tilton?
im in row 7 and it rains on us, so if it rains u will get wet
Pooley you make it sound like an Alton Towers ride!!
far better than an alton towers ride. Once I was wearing cream baggy shorts because it was a lovley day and then it started to hammer down...I looked like a right idiot in only shorts and a tshirts and soaked from head to foot, aint english weather great :banghead:
Ha, happened to me just this morning! Dropped the car off for it's MOT, glorious sunny weather so wore a white Summer dress out. Soon as I stepped out of garage to walk the 40 min walk home it started absolutely pouring! If you think the English weather's bad you should try living in Wales! I'm getting dead excited already and I'm going to the Darts on Thursday! :bluzz:
awww bless ya
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pooley
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Mar 30 2010, 10:54 AM
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And yes, there is a lid on it! When was the last time you were there? 1980's!
Ha ha no, as I wouldn't have been born! I didn't think the roof covered the seats closer to the pitch ie. Rows 1-5. After further discussion with the ticket office she's now revealed that there are a couple of seats left in blk 16 Kop corner {despite saying there were none at all there as that's what I originally asked for} but they're Row 2. What would be your advice gentleman? Row 2, Block 16 Kop Corner or Block 5, Row 12 the Tilton?
im in row 7 and it rains on us, so if it rains u will get wet
Pooley you make it sound like an Alton Towers ride!!
far better than an alton towers ride. Once I was wearing cream baggy shorts because it was a lovley day and then it started to hammer down...I looked like a right idiot in only shorts and a tshirts and soaked from head to foot, aint english weather great :banghead:
Ha, happened to me just this morning! Dropped the car off for it's MOT, glorious sunny weather so wore a white Summer dress out. Soon as I stepped out of garage to walk the 40 min walk home it started absolutely pouring! If you think the English weather's bad you should try living in Wales! I'm getting dead excited already and I'm going to the Darts on Thursday! :bluzz:
I lived in wales for a few years lol.
I lived in gwyddelwern, a small village outside of Corwen (which in turn is by llangollen) in north wales.
Rain + a big river running past my house = not fun in the winter there lol
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Mar 30 2010, 11:15 AM
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And yes, there is a lid on it! When was the last time you were there? 1980's!
Ha ha no, as I wouldn't have been born! I didn't think the roof covered the seats closer to the pitch ie. Rows 1-5. After further discussion with the ticket office she's now revealed that there are a couple of seats left in blk 16 Kop corner {despite saying there were none at all there as that's what I originally asked for} but they're Row 2. What would be your advice gentleman? Row 2, Block 16 Kop Corner or Block 5, Row 12 the Tilton?
im in row 7 and it rains on us, so if it rains u will get wet
Pooley you make it sound like an Alton Towers ride!!
far better than an alton towers ride. Once I was wearing cream baggy shorts because it was a lovley day and then it started to hammer down...I looked like a right idiot in only shorts and a tshirts and soaked from head to foot, aint english weather great :banghead:
Something similar happened to me actually. Came out the house in a polo shirt against Fulham and by the time I got to St Andrews I was having to purchase a new coat at the club shop.. Drenched wasnt even the word.
Think you will get swearing anywhere at St Andrews Blondie. I've always tried to tone it down if possible when there are children around but its not always possible to hold the emotions in. Especially when you've got Benitez upfront
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blondblunose
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Mar 30 2010, 12:07 PM
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To be honest I was more worried about the possibility of any trouble than the swearing, I just didn't want to offend anyone!
I think he'll get an education on the colour of the English language from me I'm afraid... as long as he doesn't tell his Mum I'm sure it'll be fine!
Hopefully he'll be up for a good sing a long, poor lad got thrashed 0-10 at football on Sunday!
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JamieFromBrum
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Mar 30 2010, 12:14 PM
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To be honest I was more worried about the possibility of any trouble than the swearing, I just didn't want to offend anyone!
I think he'll get an education on the colour of the English language from me I'm afraid... as long as he doesn't tell his Mum I'm sure it'll be fine!
Hopefully he'll be up for a good sing a long, poor lad got thrashed 0-10 at football on Sunday!
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he has to learn it some time.. I prob learnt my first swear words from my Dad down the Blues :D
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dazbcfcwales
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Mar 30 2010, 03:27 PM
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And yes, there is a lid on it! When was the last time you were there? 1980's!
Ha ha no, as I wouldn't have been born! I didn't think the roof covered the seats closer to the pitch ie. Rows 1-5. After further discussion with the ticket office she's now revealed that there are a couple of seats left in blk 16 Kop corner {despite saying there were none at all there as that's what I originally asked for} but they're Row 2. What would be your advice gentleman? Row 2, Block 16 Kop Corner or Block 5, Row 12 the Tilton?
im in row 7 and it rains on us, so if it rains u will get wet
Pooley you make it sound like an Alton Towers ride!!
far better than an alton towers ride. Once I was wearing cream baggy shorts because it was a lovley day and then it started to hammer down...I looked like a right idiot in only shorts and a tshirts and soaked from head to foot, aint english weather great :banghead:
Ha, happened to me just this morning! Dropped the car off for it's MOT, glorious sunny weather so wore a white Summer dress out. Soon as I stepped out of garage to walk the 40 min walk home it started absolutely pouring! If you think the English weather's bad you should try living in Wales! I'm getting dead excited already and I'm going to the Darts on Thursday! :bluzz:
I lived in wales for a few years lol. I lived in gwyddelwern, a small village outside of Corwen (which in turn is by llangollen) in north wales. Rain + a big river running past my house = not fun in the winter there lol
nothing wong with the welsh weather pooly, as for living near corwen unlucky you mate. i can see why you moved fella.anti english and all that.i live in denbigh and theres more brummies than sheep.(i think most off them should be in winston green.)
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Mar 30 2010, 03:37 PM
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And yes, there is a lid on it! When was the last time you were there? 1980's!
Ha ha no, as I wouldn't have been born! I didn't think the roof covered the seats closer to the pitch ie. Rows 1-5. After further discussion with the ticket office she's now revealed that there are a couple of seats left in blk 16 Kop corner {despite saying there were none at all there as that's what I originally asked for} but they're Row 2. What would be your advice gentleman? Row 2, Block 16 Kop Corner or Block 5, Row 12 the Tilton?
im in row 7 and it rains on us, so if it rains u will get wet
Pooley you make it sound like an Alton Towers ride!!
far better than an alton towers ride. Once I was wearing cream baggy shorts because it was a lovley day and then it started to hammer down...I looked like a right idiot in only shorts and a tshirts and soaked from head to foot, aint english weather great :banghead:
Ha, happened to me just this morning! Dropped the car off for it's MOT, glorious sunny weather so wore a white Summer dress out. Soon as I stepped out of garage to walk the 40 min walk home it started absolutely pouring! If you think the English weather's bad you should try living in Wales! I'm getting dead excited already and I'm going to the Darts on Thursday! :bluzz:
I lived in wales for a few years lol. I lived in gwyddelwern, a small village outside of Corwen (which in turn is by llangollen) in north wales. Rain + a big river running past my house = not fun in the winter there lol
nothing wong with the welsh weather pooly, as for living near corwen unlucky you mate. i can see why you moved fella.anti english and all that.i live in denbigh and theres more brummies than sheep.(i think most off them should be in winston green.)
I never went to denbigh in all the time I lved in that part of the world, I did go as far a ruthin (sp?) when I worked there for a bit but I was always the other side of corwen (llan etc)
Lovley part of the world, the only problem is the people, especially the ex and her family but we wont go there :angel: lol
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Mar 30 2010, 03:49 PM
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i am sitting block 4 row 4 in tilton corner, great atmosphere and view but not under shelter and is lots of swearing etc it is ACE!!!!!!!!!
feed.back feed.back :banner: :Blues: :bluzz:
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Mar 30 2010, 04:14 PM
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And yes, there is a lid on it! When was the last time you were there? 1980's!
Ha ha no, as I wouldn't have been born! I didn't think the roof covered the seats closer to the pitch ie. Rows 1-5. After further discussion with the ticket office she's now revealed that there are a couple of seats left in blk 16 Kop corner {despite saying there were none at all there as that's what I originally asked for} but they're Row 2. What would be your advice gentleman? Row 2, Block 16 Kop Corner or Block 5, Row 12 the Tilton?
im in row 7 and it rains on us, so if it rains u will get wet
Pooley you make it sound like an Alton Towers ride!!
far better than an alton towers ride. Once I was wearing cream baggy shorts because it was a lovley day and then it started to hammer down...I looked like a right idiot in only shorts and a tshirts and soaked from head to foot, aint english weather great :banghead:
Ha, happened to me just this morning! Dropped the car off for it's MOT, glorious sunny weather so wore a white Summer dress out. Soon as I stepped out of garage to walk the 40 min walk home it started absolutely pouring! If you think the English weather's bad you should try living in Wales! I'm getting dead excited already and I'm going to the Darts on Thursday! :bluzz:
I lived in wales for a few years lol. I lived in gwyddelwern, a small village outside of Corwen (which in turn is by llangollen) in north wales. Rain + a big river running past my house = not fun in the winter there lol
nothing wong with the welsh weather pooly, as for living near corwen unlucky you mate. i can see why you moved fella.anti english and all that.i live in denbigh and theres more brummies than sheep.(i think most off them should be in winston green.)
I never went to denbigh in all the time I lved in that part of the world, I did go as far a ruthin (sp?) when I worked there for a bit but I was always the other side of corwen (llan etc) Lovley part of the world, the only problem is the people, especially the ex and her family but we wont go there :angel: lol
ruthin is 2mins away from denbigh, i deliver milk there early hours. then sneak back out.
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Mar 30 2010, 07:30 PM
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Oops!! Well what can I say stupid post of the week award goes to me.
In case potential Vile supporters are reading this.
If you go in the Tilton Road end wearing your colours. Im sure you will have a wonderful time and be given the warmest welcome!!
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Mar 30 2010, 07:38 PM
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God bless the mighty tilton :banner: :banner: :banner:
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Mar 30 2010, 08:14 PM
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God bless the mighty tilton :banner: :banner: :banner:
god bless block 2 . the place only the brave will be seen. who needs a big screen.
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Mar 31 2010, 08:39 AM
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And yes, there is a lid on it! When was the last time you were there? 1980's!
Ha ha no, as I wouldn't have been born! I didn't think the roof covered the seats closer to the pitch ie. Rows 1-5. After further discussion with the ticket office she's now revealed that there are a couple of seats left in blk 16 Kop corner {despite saying there were none at all there as that's what I originally asked for} but they're Row 2. What would be your advice gentleman? Row 2, Block 16 Kop Corner or Block 5, Row 12 the Tilton?
im in row 7 and it rains on us, so if it rains u will get wet
Pooley you make it sound like an Alton Towers ride!!
far better than an alton towers ride. Once I was wearing cream baggy shorts because it was a lovley day and then it started to hammer down...I looked like a right idiot in only shorts and a tshirts and soaked from head to foot, aint english weather great :banghead:
Pooley
Are you seriously admitting to us you creamed your shorts ??
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