The 'Couldn't think where to put this' thread part 2 or 'does my comment merit a NEW THREAD?'

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  • A youth team player with Cambridge United, Sadlier joined West Ham United in 2005.
    He was 10 or 11 when he joined from Cambridge - surely that's a child not a youth. ;hmm
  • Interesting interview with Declan Rice. The highlight for me was that he talks about how he was looking at going on loan to Championship/League One, and then his good pre-season meant Slav kept him about. Shows the importance of pre-season for youngsters, and also shows that those who were then sent out on loan clearly didn't impress in the same way.

    https://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/international-soccer/irelands-declan-rice-responds-to-west-ham-owners-comments-about-playing-for-england-36949983.html
  • Sorry chicago but any competition that places Löwenbräu at the top is rigged. The stuff is atrocious, I wouldn't use it to flush the toilet.

    Just out of interest, the first place was indeed won by Lowenbraeu Original , second place was taken by ABK Betriebsgesellshaft der Aktienbrauerie

    Any chance that you may have heard of them??

    As Granville may have once said “you’ll never get that on the side of a bottle”


    ;wink

  • Just out of interest, the first place was indeed won by Lowenbraeu Original , second place was taken by ABK Betriebsgesellshaft der Aktienbrauerie

    Any chance that you may have heard of them??

    What the ... ;nonono

    ABK (or as I know it Aktienbrauerei Kaufbeuren) is the local brewery where I grew up. Tiny brewery which only sells very locally. Decent beers, though.
  • edited May 2018
    That’s hilarious , and yes ABK (Aktienbrauerei Kaufbeuren) is the brewery name listed,

    The Silver Medal Beer is called “Aktien Hell”

    Makes the world seem just that little bit smaller......Prost!

    ;beer
  • So help me Bob I'm Bully in the Alley, way-hey Bully in the Alley. Help me Bob, I'm Bully in the Alley, bully down in shinbone al.
  • I've Googled a bit and the Lowenbrau Munchner Hell (5.2%) in the light blue cans (or bottles with a light blue label) that Munich described as "atrocious, I wouldn't use it to flush the toilet" is indeed exported (or more likely brewed outside Germany) as Lowenbrau Original.

    I've not had Lowenbrau for years so couldn't possibly comment on the taste or its toilet cleaning ability
  • Red stripe tastes much better sitting on a sunny beach in Jamaica.
  • Ooooo I liked Oranjeboom


  • (Not great quality, but still brings back the memories...)
  • edited June 2018
    ;lol it’s a larger not a tune.....

    They just dont make ‘em like that anymore.
  • edited June 2018
    Despite being a Romford boy, I never developed a liking for Skol, I also recall bottled special was much better than the standard canned stuff, which was simply terrible. Stella may be better back home but it is at least drinkable over here when compared to most local commercial beers.

    Must admit that the Crystal Lake beach blonde beer that I referred to earlier is now a staple in my fridge.

    ;beer
  • ;lol it’s a larger not a tune.....

    They just dont make ‘em like that anymore.

    Is that Dutch pub in a backstreet somewhere near Charing X road still there? I laid the foundations for many a headache drinking Oranjeboom in there ;lol
  • MrsGrey said:

    Is that Dutch pub in a backstreet somewhere near Charing X road still there? I laid the foundations for many a headache drinking Oranjeboom in there ;lol

    De Hems in Soho, its still there
  • Yes!

    That's the one.

    I was speculating with grey that I might have been confusing its location with The Lemon Tree. Will check out google maps...
  • ...which doesn’t seem to have very good reviews....
  • He was good at Nancy and at Metz, I always thought he could have been an Upton Park legend, but was probably always a Nancy boy.
  • Kindly leave the stage.....
  • An interview with the lad himself



    His restaurant/burger bar is on Avenue du Rock'n'Roll
  • Sister Sledge and her hubby used to have a little speedboat called Oranjeboom - it was orange.
  • edited June 2018
    Boom, boom ;biggrin ;baldock
  • edited June 2018
    Blimey. Toure has effectively accused Pep of being racist.

    https://bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44364542

    Sour grapes, or a genuine whistle-blower ;hmm

    With no evidence it's just opinion, but quite a serious thing to imply nonetheless.
  • Did they miss his Birthday AGAIN ;hmm
  • edited June 2018
    OCS, based on Toure's previous whinging, I'm going with 'sour grapes'.

    (Of course, it needn't be either-or )
  • That was my first thought Mrs G, but it's a risk to go public with it without any evidence as it could be considered slander.

    Will be interesting to see how this one develops.
  • edited June 2018
    It is a risk. But if Toure believes it's true, then he doesn't see a risk.

    I read the version of the story yesterday, and the quotes/comments there had no mention of 'Africans' or racism. I'll read the BBC one now and see what's different ;ok
  • edited June 2018
    “But when you realise that he has problems with Africans, wherever he goes, I ask myself questions. He will never admit it. But the day he will line up a team in which we find five Africans, not naturalised, I promise I will send him a cake.”

    This made me (first) laugh. What is it about ;cake ;cake ? ;lol
  • Dreaming about cake, probably
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