| Forum Thread | Robbie we need the end of term match report at 15:49 4 May 2015
Realise it might be a long but hopefully good piece but we really demand it Where do you see us going - are we dead? or is there a phoenix knights possibility and Peter Kay humour around the corner etc etc Where do you stand on the Oyston war now? Etc - I'm not fighting you I just want to know how you view things - your prose is pretty sensible and is well liked (mostly) - we don't want fence slinters now plse |
| Forum Thread | Basil mmber e needs transport 4 Udders at 17:14 27 Apr 2015
Hi anyone travelling from London or nearby ? Do u have any transport available for the call/cause? Can travel up Friday (pm) or Sat am & Return Sat pm or Sunday am as convenient Replies here plse - Cheers Cambers |
| Forum Thread | Je suis Tim at 23:07 11 Jan 2015
I think the silent majority needs to support free speech and our man. |
| Forum Thread | No BASIL at R/ham Match at 10:28 31 Dec 2014
However Camberwell had 2 representatives ! Hope to catch u somewhere soon. I guess it sums up our fortunes though - I popped into the Pump & T Hopefully a better 2015 (well after July possibly !) |
| Forum Thread | Denis Lupton RIP 1938-2014 at 22:09 20 Oct 2014
I just wanted to let those that stood or sat with my dad (Denis) over the last 60 seasons at Bloomfield Road that he passed away last week. Dad was a teacher at Millfield High School in Thornton and over the years taught people like Mickey Burns (whilst teaching in Preston) and Iain Hesford (who called out 'Hello Sir' at a Bloomfield Rd training session. He brought us up watching Pool in the late 60's and I got to most of the home matches with him in the 1970-71 season - we (Paul, Mike and John) were hooked before we were 7 years old. My best recollection was being at the last match in '71 v Law, Best and Charlton half sat on a wall and half on his shoulder - it was jammed and half the Man U fans were up the floodlights! Dad and his brothers got beaten up when Pool won the Cup in '53 - he was at school in Bolton and the local lads were already celebrating and didn't hear the last ten minutes or so. They actually thought Dad and his brothers were making the score line up. He only went to Wembley once for the Cardiff Final, a journey where mum only decided to accompany him to the match on the train down. Mum had a 100% record though she'd only seen a handful of matches since the early 60's they were all notable Pool victories - we never expected to taste top flight football but mum was the lucky talisman that day and just kept repeating 'I can't believe it' all the way through the match. The heat and the drama was unbearable for all of us. Dad loved football and most of all the Pool - the journey from the pits of the 4th Div to the Premiership in 10 years is something very special in footie and it was a privilege for us a family to witness it match by match - so many finals, so much fun. Cambers |
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