Canterbury Blade
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Just wanted to wish the junior hoolies good luck today.
You've practiced hard and can tell manly tales of ketchup throwing, air conditioning damage and ten on one victories. You've made families and young women fear you from Grimsby to Rochdale, the food serving staff at Fleetwood are still in counselling and you have caused sleepless nights to the authorities as to how to control you. Your 'rep' is higher than ever.
Well done, you're now ready to take on the bigger boys in the playground. I shall watch from afar with Sheffield pride as your growing legend takes a further step up the "nawty" league table today. I look forward to over hearing tales of conquering, taking and having it and the next time Im around Borough Market hearing the locals talk of the day the Northern hard bastards ( junior branch) came to town.
The best route to the ground is walking from London Bridge where you can show your Stone Island or Montclier labels to all the young men you meet, any of the pubs that are still left closer to the ground will welcome your charm and there won't be any come back as the locals are just too scared to mix it with you, our proud junior element.
So, good luck juniors. We all wish you well today...
Ps- And remember when asking directions, Bermondsey is pronounced 'Bum and say'...
You've practiced hard and can tell manly tales of ketchup throwing, air conditioning damage and ten on one victories. You've made families and young women fear you from Grimsby to Rochdale, the food serving staff at Fleetwood are still in counselling and you have caused sleepless nights to the authorities as to how to control you. Your 'rep' is higher than ever.
Well done, you're now ready to take on the bigger boys in the playground. I shall watch from afar with Sheffield pride as your growing legend takes a further step up the "nawty" league table today. I look forward to over hearing tales of conquering, taking and having it and the next time Im around Borough Market hearing the locals talk of the day the Northern hard bastards ( junior branch) came to town.
The best route to the ground is walking from London Bridge where you can show your Stone Island or Montclier labels to all the young men you meet, any of the pubs that are still left closer to the ground will welcome your charm and there won't be any come back as the locals are just too scared to mix it with you, our proud junior element.
So, good luck juniors. We all wish you well today...
Ps- And remember when asking directions, Bermondsey is pronounced 'Bum and say'...