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Ipswich Town 0 - 3 Derby County

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posted on 30/1/17

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posted on 30/1/17

Evening View
Yes, we're there.
Will have to appoint a proxy for the night

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posted on 30/1/17

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comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 30/1/17

Ang, don't wait until you get to the ground to have a beer, the thieving gets at Portman Road will have your shirt off your back.

Have a great game

posted on 30/1/17

Usually go in the Station Hotel with the other bad boys, Scouse

I thought Blackman & Anya were travelling & available ?

posted on 30/1/17

We could perhaps do with Ymann now Will is being treated.

posted on 30/1/17

JDS in for me, but not at DM.
Can anyone else make a creative pass ?

posted on 30/1/17

Alright Scouse and Ang

Scouse, the parking you told me about, surely that's well within walking distance of Paddy's Wigwam - I won't need to catch a train??

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 30/1/17

comment by ViewItsGonnaBeALongishSeason (U1581)
posted 2 minutes ago
Alright Scouse and Ang

Scouse, the parking you told me about, surely that's well within walking distance of Paddy's Wigwam - I won't need to catch a train??
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No, it not near the Wigwam! Not sure where you mean?

Anyway, I'd give Camara a run-out, he's quick if nothing else?

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 30/1/17

View, OK I guess it's about two miles, so 40 minutes walking.

OK if you like hiking I suppose

posted on 30/1/17

Just a short jog

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 30/1/17

Reminds me of my dad when we were young and mum wanted to go to Derby. He would always park on Vernon St. as it was the closest to the centre where you could park for nowt. Mum used to moan because it was a stretch to the shops.

Handy for the dog racing though

posted on 30/1/17

Vernon St ? That's my patch !
Regularly used to walk to & from the train station, when I was a student.

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 30/1/17

comment by 🏁AnglianRam🏁 (U17428)
posted 6 seconds ago
Vernon St ? That's my patch !
Regularly used to walk to & from the train station, when I was a student.
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Friargate Station?

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 30/1/17

comment by ScouseRam (U9675)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by 🏁AnglianRam🏁 (U17428)
posted 6 seconds ago
Vernon St ? That's my patch !
Regularly used to walk to & from the train station, when I was a student.
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Friargate Station?
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Ooops, sorry Ang no disrespect, I didn't realise it closed in 1964

posted on 30/1/17

That had gone years before

I once walked home from a party in Kegworth. Must have been properly pi55ed when I set out

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 30/1/17

Has the old bridge been restored yet, it looked proper sad last time I went under it about 6 or 7 years ago?

posted on 30/1/17

comment by ScouseRam (U9675)
posted 12 minutes ago
Reminds me of my dad when we were young and mum wanted to go to Derby. He would always park on Vernon St. as it was the closest to the centre where you could park for nowt. Mum used to moan because it was a stretch to the shops.

Handy for the dog racing though
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All parking meters now πŸ‘

posted on 30/1/17

comment by ScouseRam (U9675)
posted 2 minutes ago
Has the old bridge been restored yet, it looked proper sad last time I went under it about 6 or 7 years ago?
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Never go that way now. Don't understand the one way system

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 30/1/17

comment by 🏁AnglianRam🏁 (U17428)

Don't understand the one way system
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I usually go in the same direction as everyone else

posted on 30/1/17

Brunswick Rail Station to The Met Cathedral - 1.9 miles, 38 mins πŸ‘

posted on 30/1/17

comment by ScouseRam (U9675)
posted 19 minutes ago
Reminds me of my dad when we were young and mum wanted to go to Derby. He would always park on Vernon St. as it was the closest to the centre where you could park for nowt. Mum used to moan because it was a stretch to the shops.

Handy for the dog racing though
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Used to have some epic football matches on the old gaoly

posted on 30/1/17

A real shock, Leicester vs Derby replay has been chosen from a list of one to be televised live.

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 30/1/17

comment by I'm not Spartacus. and definitely not Vidal (U4603)
posted 9 seconds ago
A real shock, Leicester vs Derby replay has been chosen from a list of one to be televised live.
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Yes, I'm not quite sure how they managed to avoid shoehorning ManU in there somehow?

Maybe they will show Gordon Hill beating us in the semis at Hillsborough?

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 30/1/17

comment by ViewItsGonnaBeALongishSeason (U1581)
posted 32 minutes ago
Brunswick Rail Station to The Met Cathedral - 1.9 miles, 38 mins πŸ‘
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If you are facing the city centre, the parking on the opposite side to the station on Sefton St. goes right up to the roundabout by the Renault/Nissan garage.

Walk north along the main road straight towards the Liver Building to get into town. Don't be tempted to walk up the side streets and you will be OK.

I hope you have a good day

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