September 9, 20187 yr 15 hours ago, bluehaze said: Funny thing in the Porridge film (which wasn't very good) Fletcher says he's an Orient fan which seems bizarre as he was Spurs in the tv series. I had an uncle from Finchley who was just like Fletch really quick witted and a top bloke I remember we played 20 questions one Christmas I was about 14 and a bit pissed on Blue Nun and Long Life question was name a fish beginning with A my uncle quick as a flash said Addock ha ha. Not as good as the Likely Lads film- Porridge, Auf Wiedersein Pet and the Likely Lads were all written by Clement and Le Frenais- Terry’s fishing, Bob turns up looking morose Terry- “ Id give you one of me beers but I’ve only got 6 left!”
September 9, 20187 yr 4 hours ago, Ewell CFC said: Not as good as the Likely Lads film- Porridge, Auf Wiedersein Pet and the Likely Lads were all written by Clement and Le Frenais- Terry’s fishing, Bob turns up looking morose Terry- “ Id give you one of me beers but I’ve only got 6 left!” Dick Clement is a Chelsea fan - as is his son, who is a senior BBC sport producer (MotD, Football Focus etc).
September 10, 20187 yr On 08/09/2018 at 22:10, MKBlue said: Interesting thought that, regarding the depth of Chelsea support in certain areas, North end of Surrey has always been a Chelsea stronghold, but I remember when you could say the same about the entire London borough of Wandsworth. There probably are more blues in Surrey now, due maybe to the large number of people moving out from.....Wandsworth. Here's one that I thought about a while back, is there any other London club who have such a large (huge) percentage of their support living on the other side of the river? Can only think that proportionately Fulham may be in with a shout, but that must be it. A lot of Millwall in the 70s came from the Isle of Dogs where they was originally from a lot of the porters in Spitalfield Fruit and Veg market were Millwall and came from there and Shadwell and Wapping
September 10, 20187 yr I’d say a good 8 out of 10 Fulham fans live south of the River, in places like Worcester Park and Ewell. When people move out to the burbs, they normally stay on the same side of the river- East End people to Essex, S.E London to Kent. The only exceptions to this I can think of is Fulham and Pimlico, who seemed to have crossed the river en masse and settled in Surrey. Was talking to one of the old Battersea firm a while back- he couldn’t think of anyone who was part of that group that still lives there. Edited September 10, 20187 yr by Ewell CFC
September 10, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, Ewell CFC said: I’d say a good 8 out of 10 Fulham fans live south of the River, in places like Worcester Park and Ewell. When people move out to the burbs, they normally stay on the same side of the river- East End people to Essex, S.E London to Kent. The only exceptions to this I can think of is Fulham and Pimlico, who seemed to have crossed the river en masse and settled in Surrey. Was talking to one of the old Battersea firm a while back- he couldn’t think of anyone who was part of that group that still lives there. Very much the same with North- North West London people are really surprised if you mention that Watford and the surrounding areas are rough but so many nutters moved there in the late 70's and 80's. Loads of Harlesden, Kilburn, Stonebridge moved there lots of Gooners in the area.
September 10, 20187 yr 8 hours ago, Ewell CFC said: When people move out to the burbs, they normally stay on the same side of the river- East End people to Essex, Your right on that one Ewell CFC. Basildon, Pit(sh*t)sea, Benfleet & Southend full of Spammers. Was returning from London a year ago, & to my surprise there was a 12 carriage train at Fenchurch St, normally only 8 max. West Ham were at home ( Stratford ), & when the train pulled into West Ham station, it was completely heaving with them along the whole long platform. All other big London Clubs all represented in these areas in fair numbers, but nothing like Wet Spam. And amazingly Tottenham have had a Club shop in Southend High St for several years!. West Ham used to have one there years ago, but closed it, as the windows kept getting bricked!. Why they never put mesh over them, I've no idea.
September 11, 20187 yr Innovative Half-Time mobile Notice Board at Stamford Bridge giving substitutions, scores and updates. October 1921.
September 12, 20187 yr 10 hours ago, fitz said: 15th October 1932, The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. Blimey! Harold LLoyd has tubbed up from his early films. Harold Steptoe making an appearance behind.
September 12, 20187 yr 10 hours ago, fitz said: Tatler Cartoon of the Chelsea Board dated January 1938 What's Richard Nixon doing on the board of Directors?
September 12, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, old git said: What's Richard Nixon doing on the board of Directors? Or Jimmy Hill and Prince Charles
September 12, 20187 yr 3 hours ago, old git said: What's Richard Nixon doing on the board of Directors? Bruce Forsyth next to Robert Maxwell.
September 12, 20187 yr On 08/09/2018 at 23:10, MKBlue said: Interesting thought that, regarding the depth of Chelsea support in certain areas, North end of Surrey has always been a Chelsea stronghold, but I remember when you could say the same about the entire London borough of Wandsworth. There probably are more blues in Surrey now, due maybe to the large number of people moving out from.....Wandsworth. Here's one that I thought about a while back, is there any other London club who have such a large (huge) percentage of their support living on the other side of the river? Can only think that proportionately Fulham may be in with a shout, but that must be it. It's one of the curious things about Chelsea isn't it. Our support can't be totally pinned down to specific areas and never could really. despite obvious strongholds like wandsworth battersea and pimlico. We always had fans dotted about well into the home counties. Hickeys mob were from Tunbridge wells, there were big contingents from Slough, Camberley, Kingston. Myself I used to get the train up from Orpington and Bromley and there were always plenty of others using that line.
September 13, 20187 yr 19 hours ago, bluehaze said: Bruce Forsyth next to Robert Maxwell. Or Tim 'Nice - But -Dim' bottom left. (scraping the bottom now lads).
September 13, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, old git said: Or Tim 'Nice - But -Dim' bottom left. (scraping the bottom now lads). Should have been Tory Boy
September 13, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, old git said: Or Tim 'Nice - But -Dim' bottom left. (scraping the bottom now lads). Whose legs are they in the middle ? Brucie and Maxwell are standing up !
September 13, 20187 yr March 73 fans queuing outside a Camden cinema to watch Chelsea v Arsenal, FA Cup QF. Apparantly it was shown at 6 London picture houses, demand due to limited capacity at the Bridge- East Stand being rebuilt.
September 13, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, bluehaze said: Whose legs are they in the middle ? Brucie and Maxwell are standing up ! Maybe Maxwell IS sitting down, which makes him about 15 foot tall!
September 13, 20187 yr Author Chelsea at Tottenham, 1978, well before the game, our end was rammed by kick off.
September 13, 20187 yr Wimbledon away in 1988. I think I was at this game. It's a blur after all these years. We won 1-0.
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