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Saturday is my big day

Started by Peabody, May 06, 2026, 01:50:56 PM

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Somerset Fulham

Amazing Mr P, really amazing.  I hope you have the best day ever.

You are also missed around here, voices of reason are few and far between at the moment.

Jims Dentist

Have a great day.
May the God's of refereeing and run of the ball smile down upon us.

SP

Enjoy those chicken sliders Mr P, you've certainly earned it.


sarnian

Quote from: ron on May 06, 2026, 05:34:31 PMWe'll raise a glass to you in the Old Sod's Army officer's mess for you while you're away..........so join us out of that hip flask that you keep hidden in your inside pocket....
 ::wine::  ::scarf::

I'm sure you'll enjoy your day, it's well worth doing, using the lifts instead of traipsing up numerous stairs. Just make sure they don't confiscate your hip flask with the new body searches from this weekend.  ::wine::

Peabody

Thank you all, actually. I was 87 last January. I am sure I wil enjoy it but my grandson wants to come to the Newcastle game so I will come with him.

jarv

Congratulations and keep on going, keep the contributions on here going as well.


SerbianLad

A win in our most important match of the season so far to top off the big occasion would be perfect!

Congrats on a huge achievement and hopefully you'll have a wonderful time!

LittleErn

Quote from: Peabody on May 06, 2026, 09:51:48 PMThank you all, actually. I was 87 last January. I am sure I wil enjoy it but my grandson wants to come to the Newcastle game so I will come with him.

That's what I calculated. Not sure where AnotherVicHalomLoveChild learned to do sums! (Only joking😇). I'm 85 and live 250 miles away so I don't get there often. Like you it's only when my son brings me. Just a shout-out for the club - on my 85th Birthday my son bought me a club shirt with my name and the number 85 and the club arranged for all the first team squad to sign it. There's no way my dad would have allowed me to go to a match at the age of 7 - being on the small side I never got to a first team game till 1954 when I was 13. I did see a lot of the Reserves and watched the young Johnny Haynes play in under 21 games, where his talent shone out. Good luck against Bournemouth. Enjoy the day and the hospitality.

AnotherVicHalomLoveChild

Quote from: LittleErn on May 07, 2026, 04:19:44 PM
Quote from: Peabody on May 06, 2026, 09:51:48 PMThank you all, actually. I was 87 last January. I am sure I wil enjoy it but my grandson wants to come to the Newcastle game so I will come with him.

That's what I calculated. Not sure where AnotherVicHalomLoveChild learned to do sums! (Only joking😇). I'm 85 and live 250 miles away so I don't get there often. Like you it's only when my son brings me. Just a shout-out for the club - on my 85th Birthday my son bought me a club shirt with my name and the number 85 and the club arranged for all the first team squad to sign it. There's no way my dad would have allowed me to go to a match at the age of 7 - being on the small side I never got to a first team game till 1954 when I was 13. I did see a lot of the Reserves and watched the young Johnny Haynes play in under 21 games, where his talent shone out. Good luck against Bournemouth. Enjoy the day and the hospitality.

Whoops, I stand corrected Little Ern (not for the first time!)
I was always rubbish at Maths however, I also fear that the Malbec had been flowing  ::wine::
No matter, enjoy your day Mr P and COYW  ::scarf::


perry geyton

Never say never, we were all optimistic after beating Villa, Arsenal was just one of those games I'm afraid



bog

Perhaps a bit of reflecting when looking round the ground before the game. Those Bovril Signs, the electric halftime scoreboard, the flags of all the other Division one teams flying high on the riverside standing area, and that massive tree that stood at the Putney End at the river side. Enjoy Sir.   ::thumb::  ::scarf::     

Peabody

Quote from: bog on May 07, 2026, 09:16:11 PMPerhaps a bit of reflecting when looking round the ground before the game. Those Bovril Signs, the electric halftime scoreboard, the flags of all the other Division one teams flying high on the riverside standing area, and that massive tree that stood at the Putney End at the river side. Enjoy Sir.   ::thumb::  ::scarf::     

I will Captain. Not looking forward to the new search regime though. Hang on, does that apply to corporates? I'll let you know when I get home.


bog

Quote from: Peabody on May 07, 2026, 09:42:47 PM
Quote from: bog on May 07, 2026, 09:16:11 PMPerhaps a bit of reflecting when looking round the ground before the game. Those Bovril Signs, the electric halftime scoreboard, the flags of all the other Division one teams flying high on the riverside standing area, and that massive tree that stood at the Putney End at the river side. Enjoy Sir.   ::thumb::  ::scarf::     

I will Captain. Not looking forward to the new search regime though. Hang on, does that apply to corporates? I'll let you know when I get home.

Thank you sir. Spoken like a true life long Fulham fan.  ::scarf::

RaySmith

Have a great day Peabody. I miss your, always insightful and worth reading,  posts on here.

akf

Wow, that is an incredibly thoughtful gift from your daughter, and truly special that you get to experience it with her. You've obviously done something right.

Here's to hoping we get a result worth celebrating!


Eton White

Quote from: Peabody on May 06, 2026, 09:51:48 PMThank you all, actually. I was 87 last January. I am sure I wil enjoy it but my grandson wants to come to the Newcastle game so I will come with him.

Do you mean to say it took you seven whole years before you decided to be a dyed in the wool Fulham fan?  ::wink::

Enjoy your big day Mr P. I haven't tried the corporate hospitality, but the view from the Riverside is second to none. Hopefully Marco and the boys will put on a show for you.  ::scarf::

Peabody

Quote from: Eton White on May 08, 2026, 02:36:53 PM
Quote from: Peabody on May 06, 2026, 09:51:48 PMThank you all, actually. I was 87 last January. I am sure I wil enjoy it but my grandson wants to come to the Newcastle game so I will come with him.

Do you mean to say it took you seven whole years before you decided to be a dyed in the wool Fulham fan?  ::wink::

bit slow wasn't ?

Enjoy your big day Mr P. I haven't tried the corporate hospitality, but the view from the Riverside is second to none. Hopefully Marco and the boys will put on a show for you.  ::scarf::

LittleErn

Quote from: AnotherVicHalomLoveChild on May 07, 2026, 05:44:16 PM
Quote from: LittleErn on May 07, 2026, 04:19:44 PM
Quote from: Peabody on May 06, 2026, 09:51:48 PMThank you all, actually. I was 87 last January. I am sure I wil enjoy it but my grandson wants to come to the Newcastle game so I will come with him.


That's what I calculated. Not sure where AnotherVicHalomLoveChild learned to do sums! (Only joking😇). I'm 85 and live 250 miles away so I don't get there often. Like you it's only when my son brings me. Just a shout-out for the club - on my 85th Birthday my son bought me a club shirt with my name and the number 85 and the club arranged for all the first team squad to sign it. There's no way my dad would have allowed me to go to a match at the age of 7 - being on the small side I never got to a first team game till 1954 when I was 13. I did see a lot of the Reserves and watched the young Johnny Haynes play in under 21 games, where his talent shone out. Good luck against Bournemouth. Enjoy the day and the hospitality.

Whoops, I stand corrected Little Ern (not for the first time!)
I was always rubbish at Maths however, I also fear that the Malbec had been flowing  ::wine::
No matter, enjoy your day Mr P and COYW  ::scarf::
Ah....Malbec. Always a good excuse!