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Post by stantheman on Sept 27, 2015 21:54:26 GMT
Any idea which game it is? The Club plan to commemorate the event but when and who?
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Post by Pugsley on Sept 27, 2015 21:55:44 GMT
They've got the bloke who organised our 150th year celebrations organising it....
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Post by bayernoatcake on Sept 27, 2015 21:57:06 GMT
Who's played the most league games then in the country?
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Post by Gods on Sept 27, 2015 21:58:28 GMT
They've got the bloke who organised our 150th year celebrations organising it.... Does that mean we are taking a 'stealth marketing' approach to promoting this one too then ?
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Post by Davef on Sept 27, 2015 21:59:01 GMT
Who's played the most league games then in the country? Shouldn't take a football expert like you long to work it out.
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Post by Pugsley on Sept 27, 2015 22:00:45 GMT
They've got the bloke who organised our 150th year celebrations organising it.... Does that mean we are taking a 'stealth marketing' approach to promoting this one too then ? Yeas mate, aka LAZY ARSED
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Post by bayernoatcake on Sept 27, 2015 22:06:55 GMT
Who's played the most league games then in the country? Shouldn't take a football expert like you long to work it out. Stats are bollocks Dave. I'm glad you agree I'm an expert though, this pleases me....
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Post by StokieNath on Sept 27, 2015 22:09:27 GMT
What game is it.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Sept 27, 2015 22:10:48 GMT
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Post by stantheman on Sept 27, 2015 22:45:09 GMT
Taken from the Supporters Council notes in yesterdays match programme;
'Stoke City will play its 5,000th league game this season and the Club plan ro commemorate this milestone event. As a founder member of the Football League we should be very proud of our place in football history and look forward to the occasion'.
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Post by Pugsley on Sept 27, 2015 22:46:25 GMT
Taken from the Supporters Council notes in yesterdays match programme; 'Stoke City will play its 5,000th league game this season and the Club plan ro commemorate this milestone event. As a founder member of the Football League we should be very proud of our place in football history and look forward to the occasion'. Right, the SC are on it. Free hob nob on each seat.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Sept 27, 2015 22:52:15 GMT
Taken from the Supporters Council notes in yesterdays match programme; 'Stoke City will play its 5,000th league game this season and the Club plan ro commemorate this milestone event. As a founder member of the Football League we should be very proud of our place in football history and look forward to the occasion'. Unless I'm missing something (it's been known ) they're wrong..... www.statto.com/football/stats/england/all-time-table/1888-1889/2015-2016It might be 5000th competitive game?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2015 5:51:36 GMT
Why is our 5,000th game so special?
Why is it anymore special than the 4,000th or the 5,009th?
Load of bollocks if you ask me,although Hob Nobs are fucking lovely so one of those wouldn't go a miss.
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Post by Waggy on Sept 28, 2015 5:58:16 GMT
Taken from the Supporters Council notes in yesterdays match programme; 'Stoke City will play its 5,000th league game this season and the Club plan ro commemorate this milestone event. As a founder member of the Football League we should be very proud of our place in football history and look forward to the occasion'. Right, the SC are on it. Â Free hob nob on each seat. Whats wrong with the good old digestive. Much easier to dunk and less mess on the old trousers whilst nibbling. Although saying this im sure my good friend Trevor has said before hes partial to a bit of a hob nob
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2015 6:05:34 GMT
Right, the SC are on it. Â Free hob nob on each seat. Whats wrong with the good old digestive. Much easier to dunk and less mess on the old trousers whilst nibbling. Although saying this im sure my good friend Trevor has said before hes partial to a bit of a hob nob I'd have put money on your good self and young Trevor being Rich Tea men. If one was the betting type obviously
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Post by Waggy on Sept 28, 2015 6:08:10 GMT
Whats wrong with the good old digestive. Much easier to dunk and less mess on the old trousers whilst nibbling. Although saying this im sure my good friend Trevor has said before hes partial to a bit of a hob nob I'd have put money on your good self and young Trevor being Rich Tea men. If one was the betting type obviously Rich tea comes a close second. I like a biscuit which no fuss, i can dunk if i feel like but one that says look im here i wont get crumbs all over your new pair of trousers from Greenwoods or down your new sports jacket.
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Post by JoeinOz on Sept 28, 2015 6:21:19 GMT
I'd have put money on your good self and young Trevor being Rich Tea men. If one was the betting type obviously Rich tea comes a close second. I like a biscuit which no fuss, i can dunk if i feel like but one that says look im here i wont get crumbs all over your new pair of trousers from Greenwoods or down your new sports jacket. Cottage pie biscuits
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Post by Waggy on Sept 28, 2015 7:45:03 GMT
Rich tea comes a close second. I like a biscuit which no fuss, i can dunk if i feel like but one that says look im here i wont get crumbs all over your new pair of trousers from Greenwoods or down your new sports jacket. Cottage pie biscuits Joe i have never come across one of the buscuits. Could be a place for them though. Sounds very tasty -' a taste of what your tea will be'
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Post by JoeinOz on Sept 28, 2015 7:52:47 GMT
Joe i have never come across one of the buscuits. Could be a place for them though. Sounds very tasty -' a taste of what your tea will be' Rich tea biscuits are tragic mate.
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Post by nicholasjalcock on Sept 28, 2015 7:53:02 GMT
Taken from the Supporters Council notes in yesterdays match programme; 'Stoke City will play its 5,000th league game this season and the Club plan ro commemorate this milestone event. As a founder member of the Football League we should be very proud of our place in football history and look forward to the occasion'. Unless I'm missing something (it's been known ) they're wrong..... www.statto.com/football/stats/england/all-time-table/1888-1889/2015-2016It might be 5000th competitive game? Yes, that would make sense! Assuming we play one cup game per 8 league games!
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Post by Waggy on Sept 28, 2015 7:57:33 GMT
Joe i have never come across one of the buscuits. Could be a place for them though. Sounds very tasty -' a taste of what your tea will be' Rich tea biscuits are tragic mate. Mother loves them. They are second behind a digestive for me , mainly because i canr get my head around the fact that they are not rich or taste of tea iny opinion
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Post by Billybigbollox on Sept 28, 2015 8:28:07 GMT
Right, the SC are on it. Free hob nob on each seat. Whats wrong with the good old digestive. Much easier to dunk and less mess on the old trousers whilst nibbling. Although saying this im sure my good friend Trevor has said before hes partial to a bit of a hob nob I'd've thought Trevor would prefer a bit of Gary's Baldy Colin.
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Post by JoeinOz on Sept 28, 2015 11:09:21 GMT
Rich tea biscuits are tragic mate. Mother loves them. They are second behind a digestive for me , mainly because i canr get my head around the fact that they are not rich or taste of tea iny opinion The most rubbish biscuit ever is the rich tea biscuit. Rich tea biscuits are just pointless. Advertisers build things up and have the audacity to try and make a turd look glamorous. BUT the only thing they could say about rich tea biscuits is "A drink is too wet without one". If that isn't an admission of defeat I don't know what is. Morning coffee are nearly as crap as rich tea. You know where you stand with a bourbon though.
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Post by Waggy on Sept 28, 2015 11:12:51 GMT
Mother loves them. They are second behind a digestive for me , mainly because i canr get my head around the fact that they are not rich or taste of tea iny opinion The most rubbish biscuit ever is the rich tea biscuit. Rich tea biscuits are just pointless. Advertisers build things up and have the audacity to try and make a turd look glamorous. BUT the only thing they could say about rich tea biscuits is "A drink is too wet without one". If that isn't an admission of defeat I don't know what is. Morning coffee are nearly as crap as rich tea. You know where you stand with a bourbon though. If you like a dunk now and again i recommend a malted milk as a treat, i find a dunk for 3 seconds is just right hold it in for any longer and you will have major problems.
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Post by Waggy on Sept 28, 2015 11:14:14 GMT
Whats wrong with the good old digestive. Much easier to dunk and less mess on the old trousers whilst nibbling. Although saying this im sure my good friend Trevor has said before hes partial to a bit of a hob nob I'd've thought Trevor would prefer a bit of Gary's Baldy Colin. Just spoke to Trevor , he says he loves a Gary Baldy. He also loves to dunk and prefers a soggy biscuit as a treat now and then
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Post by sheikhmomo on Sept 28, 2015 11:14:59 GMT
Rich tea biscuits are tragic mate. Mother loves them. They are second behind a digestive for me , mainly because i canr get my head around the fact that they are not rich or taste of tea iny opinion As Trevor has no doubt told you Col, the secret is something quite rigid, but something that will taste good too.
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Post by Waggy on Sept 28, 2015 11:17:40 GMT
Mother loves them. They are second behind a digestive for me , mainly because i canr get my head around the fact that they are not rich or taste of tea iny opinion As Trevor has no doubt told you Col, the secret is something quite rigid, but something that will taste good too. Yes he like a solid one .
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Post by JoeinOz on Sept 28, 2015 11:22:33 GMT
The most rubbish biscuit ever is the rich tea biscuit. Rich tea biscuits are just pointless. Advertisers build things up and have the audacity to try and make a turd look glamorous. BUT the only thing they could say about rich tea biscuits is "A drink is too wet without one". If that isn't an admission of defeat I don't know what is. Morning coffee are nearly as crap as rich tea. You know where you stand with a bourbon though. If you like a dunk now and again i recommend a malted milk as a treat, i find a dunk for 3 seconds is just right hold it in for any longer and you will have major problems. Malted milks are seriously underrated. The maltiness is what makes them malted.
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Post by stokiejoe on Sept 28, 2015 11:26:38 GMT
They've got the bloke who organised our 150th year celebrations organising it.... Bringing oatcakes back on the menu makes sense now. Half an oatcake each and bring your own filling.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2015 11:28:36 GMT
I just want to lock Waggy and Slogger in my basement and never let them leave, quality accounts both of them That said I reckon Slogger would literally eat Waggy within a week.
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