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Post by Dave on Jun 12, 2005 20:03:55 GMT 1
.... I went to watch Elton John amazing seats although they were £75 a ticket. We had the most expensive seats Anyway great concert, great atmosphere. However, Richo said he was dissapointed a homosexual was doing the last event at his football teams ground, but Richo if you were there you'd have been loving it. At times when Elton wasn't singing the atmosphere was quality with chants of 'sky blue army'. Made me feel a some real love for CCFC. Leaving the ground 'shake little baby' was being sang. I don't know how many times I said 'Rich would be loving this!' You'll be pleased to know I was singing/ chanting in blaze mode- loud!
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Post by Rich on Jun 12, 2005 21:00:52 GMT 1
I was offered a free ticket but decided against going due to principles and also other plans. So my mum gave her spare ticket to my Gran. I could have gone in the end as due to circumstances beyond my control I couldn't stick to my plans. I'v been told by my mum and dad that it was a prety good night but I stand by my decision not to go. My dad did bring me a present home. A seat ;D if the rumours going round at the moment are true though about the Ricoh Arena sinking I could get to go to my beloved Highfield Road again afterall.
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Post by Dave on Jun 13, 2005 15:46:59 GMT 1
It was a quality night!
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Jun 13, 2005 18:41:30 GMT 1
I'm still smiling about that womans face in the Burnt Post who came round with the raffle tickets for EJ and one of our number replied "No way he's a poof" ;D The look on her face was priceless. Did hear that it was the best performance at Highfield Road since the last time Villa were in town
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Post by Rich on Jun 13, 2005 19:00:48 GMT 1
That game finnished 1-1 with Mustapha Hadji scoring a late equaliser for City.
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Jun 14, 2005 18:20:27 GMT 1
That game finnished 1-1 with Mustapha Hadji scoring a late equaliser for City. That was the year he scorred thrice against us so we bought him in the summer
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Post by SuperMouse on Jun 14, 2005 22:24:22 GMT 1
I'm still smiling about that womans face in the Burnt Post who came round with the raffle tickets for EJ and one of our number replied "No way he's a poof" ;D The look on her face was priceless. Yup twas hilarious, I thought she might have hit him...
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Post by Rich on Jun 14, 2005 23:28:48 GMT 1
I'm still smiling about that womans face in the Burnt Post who came round with the raffle tickets for EJ and one of our number replied "No way he's a poof" ;D The look on her face was priceless. Yup twas hilarious, I thought she might have hit him... That wouldn't have been very good customer service now would it. Although I never brought myself a drink the whole time we were in there.
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Post by Dave on Jun 15, 2005 14:40:38 GMT 1
haha! tight git!
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Post by Claret & Blue Army on Jun 15, 2005 18:28:41 GMT 1
I think he might have ended up with Lager spittles though ;D
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Post by Rich on Jun 15, 2005 18:36:50 GMT 1
Nah not tight git, just I didn't have no money on me at the time and there wasn't a cashpoint anywhere near by that didn't charge
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