Always called it footie, if that's ok with you?It’s football not footie.
Always called it footie, if that's ok with you?It’s football not footie.
Brave man Bigalf! The Hull Cheese isn’t known for it’s love of southern softies (if you are one!) but many good times had there as a student back in the day….It is the stereotyped, North v South thing. I was in the Hull Cheese (it is, or at least was a pub in Hull City Centre) before a Hull v Argyle game many moons ago and was called a 'Shandy Swilling Southern F*****t' by a Hull fan. Obviously he was offended by my pre-match tipple of Tia Maria and Babycham.
I had actually just informed the Local Neanderthals that the only reason they could drink 10 pints before going home to beat oop t'wife was because northern ale is 45% froth therefore 10 pints in the grim North is only equivalent to 5 1/2 southern pints. I was asked to leave shortly afterwards for some reason!! Stayed in a Hotel called the 'Stop Inn' which we realised was advice rather than its name. However, took our lives in our hands and spent the evening in the Minerva which I knew from my days in the Navy. Far more convivial atmosphere.Brave man Bigalf! The Hull Cheese isn’t known for it’s love of southern softies (if you are one!) but many good times had there as a student back in the day….
I’ve been in that pub!It is the stereotyped, North v South thing. I was in the Hull Cheese (it is, or at least was a pub in Hull City Centre) before a Hull v Argyle game many moons ago and was called a 'Shandy Swilling Southern F*****t' by a Hull fan. Obviously he was offended by my pre-match tipple of Tia Maria and Babycham.
Now you’re talking, great pub!I had actually just informed the Local Neanderthals that the only reason they could drink 10 pints before going home to beat oop t'wife was because northern ale is 45% froth therefore 10 pints in the grim North is only equivalent to 5 1/2 southern pints. I was asked to leave shortly afterwards for some reason!! Stayed in a Hotel called the 'Stop Inn' which we realised was advice rather than its name. However, took our lives in our hands and spent the evening in the Minerva which I knew from my days in the Navy. Far more convivial atmosphere.
I’m a fan of footie too.Tough, I'll still use it with regularity.
Yes, if we got Newcastle in the cup we could have a huge flag saying: 'Your owner's country of birth has an awful civil liberties record. Or even chant at Exeter (if they ever get promoted): ' We're getting a Freeport, we're getting a Freeport, you're not, you're not.Perhaps we should start insulting opposition fans with monster unique per game flags the way Italians do. When Verona play Naples they hold up a flag Yes
Yes, but do you use it with regularity?I’m a fan of footie too.