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do they go on about players looks,not buying drinks and bragging about being tits because they can`t write about quality football after our boys took them to pieces?

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I acutally heard that Friutbat backed down when confronted by the Leyton chairman.......
Confirmed by four Leyton players and around seven Cheshunt players.....!



CFC had potential sponsors invited, and had warned me not to cause any bother, besides, go outside with someone who alledgedly kneecaps people. I don't think so !!
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Most of the Town supporters left the ground immediatly after the final whistle....Our motto is ''you don't stay in Essex longer than is absolutly necessary.''

 

If we had all left by the time you got off your [****!!****] and strolled to the bar,that's your problem.

 

At least we can afford computers....you have to wait until monday when your allowed to play on the works PC.

 

Let's face it Basildon boys...You beat us in the first game of the season,and ungracoiusly gave it the 'biggun'.....youv'e now been put in your place(mid-table) and been on the reciecing end of a footballing lesson,and youv'e proved you except defeat in the same ungracious manner.

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next time we play u mugs i will lend u all a £5 cos none of u stupid div's bought a drink ....

ended our title hopes ??

its november u stupid [***!!***] ????

Well, I wasn't there, but if I had been I would have been drinking in the Wetherspoon opposite the station because the only really good bar in the ESL is at Hullbridge Sports and the Wetherspoon serves what I want to drink and Basildon's doesn't. To be honest, Brimsdown's doesn't really either (hence my regular forays to the Picture Palace after home games) even though it does have a beer on handpump (but it's AK and sometimes the blanket pressure is very severe).

It ain't just down to whether your visitors can afford a drink. What's the point of them drinking in a bar which doesn't serve what they want?
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It ain't just down to whether your visitors can afford a drink. What's the point of them drinking in a bar which doesn't serve what they want?


Cyclops, do you intend to post a beer guide for the Vase game? I would like to visit a pub before the game that serves a good pint.
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It ain't just down to whether your visitors can afford a drink. What's the point of them drinking in a bar which doesn't serve what they want?


Cyclops, do you intend to post a beer guide for the Vase game? I would like to visit a pub before the game that serves a good pint.

This is what I sent to Pete Coath for the last home programme...

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FLACKWELL HEATH

The nearest Good Beer Guide entries are in Little Marlow, Marlow and Wooburn Green, which is a bit disappointing for train travellers as the nearest station is Bourne End (just under 2 miles from the ground). The QUEEN'S HEAD, Pound Lane, Church Road, Little Marlow is slightly closer than the PRINCE OF WALES, 1 Mill Road, Marlow, but I suspect the QUEEN & ALBERT (a.k.a. The Steps), 24 The Green, Wooburn Green, may be closer still. Near to Bourne End station is the FIREFLY, Station Road, Bourne End. In Flackwell Heath itself are the CHERRY TREE and the GREEN MAN, both in Straight Bit; the GREEN DRAGON, Common Road (no children after 8pm); the MAGPIE and the STAG INN, both in Heath End Road; and the THREE HORSESHOES, Treadaway Road. The Magpie is described as "great for the family". As usual, I haven't actually been to any of these pubs before so this is the blind leading the blind...

That lot is for pubs around Flackwell Heath itself and a note of the one nearest Bourne End station. If you are going by that route, there is also the MAD BISHOP & BEAR, upstairs at Paddington Station.

If you are going via High Wycombe, the train leaves from Marylebone, so you can visit the PERSEVERANCE, 11 Shroton St, London NW1 (off Lisson Grove) or the BEEHIVE, 7 Homer St, W1 or CARPENTERS ARMS, 12 Seymour Place, W1 (both on the other side of Marylebone Rd).
In Wycombe itself, there is the BELL, Frogmoor, High Wycombe, HP13 5DG which the GBG says is close to the station.
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