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baldrick

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Merthyr Tydfil win a reprieve
« on: February 20, 2009, 03:23:57 PM »

They were due to go bust at 9am today but enough funds have been receieved to keep the club in existence for a while.

http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/merthyrtydfil/?section=clubnews

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seasonticket

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Re: Merthyr Tydfil win a reprieve
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2009, 04:33:57 PM »

I remember Paul France scoring two very similar goals in each of two consecutive years. Got the ball ouside our penalty box, went all the way to the other end, beating several players in the process, and tumping it into the net, brilliant.
The chips were always very good there as well.
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Re: Merthyr Tydfil win a reprieve
« Reply #2 on: February 20, 2009, 06:03:36 PM »

i stayed in merthyr for the cup final a couple of years ago
on the whole i would prefer beirut
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Re: Merthyr Tydfil win a reprieve
« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2009, 11:36:41 AM »

i stayed in merthyr for the cup final a couple of years ago
on the whole i would prefer beirut

LMAO. I've got some time for South Wales personally. Granted, large parts of it are pretty sh*tty on the eye, but the folk are generally friendly. Better that than wandering round a glitzy part of London where if you fall flat on your face people walk right over you (Cockney bastards).
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Re: Merthyr Tydfil win a reprieve
« Reply #4 on: February 21, 2009, 05:05:39 PM »

i stayed in merthyr for the cup final a couple of years ago
on the whole i would prefer beirut

LMAO. I've got some time for South Wales personally. Granted, large parts of it are pretty sh*tty on the eye, but the folk are generally friendly. Better that than wandering round a glitzy part of London where if you fall flat on your face people walk right over you (Cockney bastards).

I'm afraid I must disagree.

Not long ago I was near Goodge Street messing with my iPod, as I wasn't looking where I was going I tripped over a curb and fell over.

Two very polite young women, who were walking behind me, quickly enquired if I was ok.

So, in my experience, if you do fall over in London you might be ok.
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Dougals Dad

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Re: Merthyr Tydfil win a reprieve
« Reply #5 on: February 21, 2009, 05:12:00 PM »

i stayed in merthyr for the cup final a couple of years ago
on the whole i would prefer beirut

LMAO. I've got some time for South Wales personally. Granted, large parts of it are pretty sh*tty on the eye, but the folk are generally friendly. Better that than wandering round a glitzy part of London where if you fall flat on your face people walk right over you (Cockney bastards).

I'm afraid I must disagree.

Not long ago I was near Goodge Street messing with my iPod, as I wasn't looking where I was going I tripped over a curb and fell over.

Two very polite young women, who were walking behind me, quickly enquired if I was ok.

So, in my experience, if you do fall over in London you might be ok.

But did you still have your wallet?
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Re: Merthyr Tydfil win a reprieve
« Reply #6 on: February 21, 2009, 06:34:33 PM »

i stayed in merthyr for the cup final a couple of years ago
on the whole i would prefer beirut

LMAO. I've got some time for South Wales personally. Granted, large parts of it are pretty sh*tty on the eye, but the folk are generally friendly. Better that than wandering round a glitzy part of London where if you fall flat on your face people walk right over you (Cockney bastards).

I'm afraid I must disagree.

Not long ago I was near Goodge Street messing with my iPod, as I wasn't looking where I was going I tripped over a curb and fell over.

Two very polite young women, who were walking behind me, quickly enquired if I was ok.

So, in my experience, if you do fall over in London you might be ok.


Don't think that proves anything JH - They clearly recognised you!  ;)
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Re: Merthyr Tydfil win a reprieve
« Reply #7 on: February 21, 2009, 08:30:13 PM »

i stayed in merthyr for the cup final a couple of years ago
on the whole i would prefer beirut

LMAO. I've got some time for South Wales personally. Granted, large parts of it are pretty sh*tty on the eye, but the folk are generally friendly. Better that than wandering round a glitzy part of London where if you fall flat on your face people walk right over you (Cockney bastards).

I'm afraid I must disagree.

Not long ago I was near Goodge Street messing with my iPod, as I wasn't looking where I was going I tripped over a curb and fell over.

Two very polite young women, who were walking behind me, quickly enquired if I was ok.

So, in my experience, if you do fall over in London you might be ok.


Perhaps the two women in question were from Merthyr Tydfil?
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Re: Merthyr Tydfil win a reprieve
« Reply #8 on: February 22, 2009, 12:19:02 AM »

i stayed in merthyr for the cup final a couple of years ago
on the whole i would prefer beirut

LMAO. I've got some time for South Wales personally. Granted, large parts of it are pretty sh*tty on the eye, but the folk are generally friendly. Better that than wandering round a glitzy part of London where if you fall flat on your face people walk right over you (Cockney bastards).

I'm afraid I must disagree.

Not long ago I was near Goodge Street messing with my iPod, as I wasn't looking where I was going I tripped over a curb and fell over.

Two very polite young women, who were walking behind me, quickly enquired if I was ok.

So, in my experience, if you do fall over in London you might be ok.

Yes, but you are rather a dashing young chap JH, the rest of us cannot take such simpering as granted I'm afraid.
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Re: Merthyr Tydfil win a reprieve
« Reply #9 on: February 22, 2009, 02:33:25 AM »

Aww Ballers, you do flatter me...
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