GrozzaTheBlade
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Our team bus has broke down on the A38
(Credit @peteoconn)
(Credit @peteoconn)
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Tow truck came and the driver said to Wilder "where to mate"?? Wilder said "to the fucking Championship son"
That's great and don't loose it. You keep dreaming. The world is not just for young uns its for us all and be proud of that story.Call me sad. But I know a bit about that bus...
Why, cause that bus is the closest thing to United that I have in Kent..
It's not owned by the club, but by the company. They got the contract at Wembley a few years ago and have retained it, despite the bus and company living in Kent.
Have I been on the bus, yep, too right!
Why, cause when United are at home it's used by Canterbury Rugby club for away games, where my mate is the chef. It is odd going to relatively small rugby grounds and seeing the fully badged up team bus.
So, I luxuriate in the environs on the occasional rugby away trip. Closing my eyes and thinking of what might have been, if I'd been any better at football. Sitting in various seats, pretending to be the players. Sad, Middle Aged but happy!
So far, though I've not trusted myself to sit in Wilder's seat.. My reaction may take a few scrubs to get the seat fully cleaned up...
UTB
Go on, admit it Canterbury Blade you sniffed Wilders seat didn't you
Call me sad. But I know a bit about that bus...
Why, cause that bus is the closest thing to United that I have in Kent..
It's not owned by the club, but by the company. They got the contract at Wembley a few years ago and have retained it, despite the bus and company living in Kent.
Have I been on the bus, yep, too right!
Why, cause when United are at home it's used by Canterbury Rugby club for away games, where my mate is the chef. It is odd going to relatively small rugby grounds and seeing the fully badged up team bus.
So, I luxuriate in the environs on the occasional rugby away trip. Closing my eyes and thinking of what might have been, if I'd been any better at football. Sitting in various seats, pretending to be the players. Sad, Middle Aged but happy!
So far, though I've not trusted myself to sit in Wilder's seat.. My reaction may take a few scrubs to get the seat fully cleaned up...
UTB
Our team bus has broke down on the A38
(Credit @peteoconn)
What nonsense. You're so old that there weren't any safety leg. in those daysThere's something about travel to Port Vale. Those who have been in recent years have heroic tales to tell of difficult journeys there. It was going on years ago. One of my first away matches was Easter 1957, on the Supporters Club bus. On the journey down it ended up in a ditch; nothing life-threatening, but enough for us to know it wouldn't get us to the game. Fortunately, another coach came by a few minutes later, and took us all on board (breaking any laws of the time on passenger numbers, I assume). Good job it did - we won 6-0.Safe journey to all travelling today. A repeat result would just about settle the championship - including goal difference.
Good job I didn't know - I'd have been worried about not making it to old age!What nonsense. You're so old that there weren't any safety leg. in those days![]()
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