Do fellow Derby ja606ers have anything good to say about them?
There must be something ?
Yes we all know about their slimy long fish eating habits, their radio car burning antics , and how most of them either sell oranges or make banks collapse.... But surely they have some good characteristics ?
I'll start with them giving a home to Tracey Emin wannabe Stephen "it's Art" Bywater . Then hardly playing him ...leaving him free to express himself with caravans .
Milwall.. anything good to say about them ?
posted on 8/3/14
I'm sadly on a train during most of the match today, but will try and check in at various stations en route when View's legendary thread appears. COYR!
posted on 8/3/14
I'll never forget the song their away fans were singing last year you set your kids alight, you set your kids alight
The whole ground was aghast at the depths human beings can stoop to
Sc_m of the earth
posted on 8/3/14
My neighbour is a 'Wall fan -usually looks after our dog when we go away.
She always seems to come back in one piece
posted on 8/3/14
I all,I am shopping with the wife here in dog land,back for kick off though.
posted on 8/3/14
Watnall .. Be careful the wee fellas lawyers aren't following you
posted on 8/3/14
Hintononthewing.
A great thought embodied with in your 606 name. I'll remember him always and there were some "mindless ones" who thought he was a bit timid. I saw him beat the full back, look across and see no Derby target, go back, beat the full back again and then cross - inch perfect onto a Derby head and a goal.
But whilst I agree with most of what you say you are very sadly wrong about eels.
They are in serious decline and are actually delicious. Without doubt the best fish there is to eat. Anywhere in the world.
They are mostly farmed now and very expensive. Billions used to swim up the Severn and millions were caught and eaten as "glass eels" fried in bacon fat and enjoyed by those who knew. In Spain, better still, fried in extra-virgin olive oil and garlic. Magnificent fodder.
Now a kilo of glass eels will set you back nearer £1000 than £500. They are then farmed on to sell when grown. Whilst you have a chance (rapidly disappearing) I advise you to spend a bit and try some smoked eel. You will never taste a better fish.
Enjoy the game and I am hoping for a big score in our favour.
posted on 8/3/14
Eel sounds ok,it's the jellied bit that sounds yuk.
posted on 8/3/14
Come on view,we are waiting.
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posted on 8/3/14
Nice of them to once again sing songs mocking the deaths of the Philpott children.