We’ve been drawn at hone to Millwall in the next round of the league cup. Could be winnable??
COYY
What is the date for this?
Last time , they thought they would run around Oxford taking the mick!Best stock up on the custard creams.......
Oh dear , it’s not the 1970s anymore! I mean who speaks like that nowadays?LionsMet
Well-known member
Yesterday at 10:11 PM
#6
Chris George said:
Aways
f**k sake!
Oh well, hopefully we f**k them over the well spoken slags
Here we go, off the millwank forum. This pikey prick has obviously never been here before then. Wonder if he likes the old custard creams?...
and the childish lion jaw thing with their hands!
its sooo intimidating isnt it?![]()
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..... inspired by the Baby Shark thing?
5 am kick off ?Tuesday 27th August subject to confirmation
It is the limit of articulation for most of them.How annoying is that? I guess it's supposed to intimidate. It doesn't, it just makes everyone else laugh.
LionsMet
Well-known member
Yesterday at 10:11 PM
#6
Chris George said:
Aways
f**k sake!
Oh well, hopefully we f**k them over the well spoken slags
Here we go, off the millwank forum. This pikey prick has obviously never been here before then. Wonder if he likes the old custard creams?...
had to 'put-up' with that particular misconception for as far back as I can remember, not only from cockernees either - largely due to the media image of Oxford always portrayed as a seat of learning,( plus as a more recent contributory factor, Morse n spin offs on TV adding to the misconception )Why does everyone unfortunate enough to be born outside of Oxford think that we speak posh? I was in a pub in the soulless commuter town I am exiled in on Saturday night, bloke asks me where I am from, I said Oxford and he refused to believe me as it wasn’t an Oxford accent, had to point out it was fairly likely I know where I was born and bred.
...in reality its about a ridiculous as presuming all 'wall fans dress as pearly kings n queens, live on a diet of jellied eels n liquior, and all speak the same as Dick Van Dykes chimney sweep character in Mary Poppins...
Why does everyone unfortunate enough to be born outside of Oxford think that we speak posh? I was in a pub in the soulless commuter town I am exiled in on Saturday night, bloke asks me where I am from, I said Oxford and he refused to believe me as it wasn’t an Oxford accent, had to point out it was fairly likely I know where I was born and bred.
Might not bother myself in that caseHave some wall mates and checked with them and there is not much interest in attending from them.