cheap at the time! =D
as for the "journey" to northampton, i thought that the driver "missed" the turn for the M4 at bristol and thats why
they ended up on a guided tour of central england.
idiot.
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Somewhat off topic but could that be because so many locals move away from the bay looking for a more rewarding career (and obv better pay) than the holiday/catering trade?Awayday wrote:We have one of the best away travelling support in all league football based on the % of average home gates,
Fletch wrote: Somewhat off topic but could that be because so many locals move away from the bay looking for a more rewarding career (and obv better pay) than the holiday/catering trade?
I know I quite happily buggered off and then moved back twenty odd years later when I could afford to. I did try and get to as many home and away games as I could though
not sure how many fans we have in the london area, but i am london born and bred and for thirty years i've been a torquay supporterFletch wrote: Somewhat off topic but could that be because so many locals move away from the bay looking for a more rewarding career (and obv better pay) than the holiday/catering trade?
I know I quite happily buggered off and then moved back twenty odd years later when I could afford to. I did try and get to as many home and away games as I could though
I've never moved away and have done very nicely thank you very much.Fletch wrote: Somewhat off topic but could that be because so many locals move away from the bay looking for a more rewarding career (and obv better pay) than the holiday/catering trade?
I know I quite happily buggered off and then moved back twenty odd years later when I could afford to. I did try and get to as many home and away games as I could though
Strange that cos I always found it funny getting on the tube at West Ruislip for Orient matches and watching the tube gradually get more and more yellow and blue scarves/shirts at each stop. The vast majority I spoke to over the 10 or so years of doing that (97 to 06 so I probably even met you at some time) were expats though, having moved away in search of the "lucre"regiment0609 wrote:not sure how many fans we have in the london area, but i am london born and bred and for thirty years i've been a torquay supporter
As I am sure have others Troj. There are plenty that do move away though, particularly with the lack of any major employer in the bay (apart from the usual "service based" suspects) since the demise of STC/ITTTrojan 67 wrote:I've never moved away and have done very nicely thank you very much.
I used to do the same sort of journey Camb, to and from the delightful environs of Huntingdoncambgull wrote:Not sure exactly which route they ended up taking but being near Cambridge I have to do pretty much the same trip down to Plainmoor. If they went up the M5, M6, M42 then it would usually be quicker as the traffic wouldn't be so bad as on the M4. We can do it in around 4 and a half hours.
I'll admit Fletch that I was fortunate to get the apprenticeship opportunity that came my way when it did. I've had my fair share of working away from home as well, although it's always been for South Devon companys. I've done a couple of stints at STC/ITT/Nortel as an outside contractor, the last stint between 1999/2001 being very lucrative.Fletch wrote: As I am sure have others Troj. There are plenty that do move away though, particularly with the lack of any major employer in the bay (apart from the usual "service based" suspects) since the demise of STC/ITT
Not forgetting BoyzoneSouthampton Gull wrote:Or listen to Kylie while missing the football on offer![]()
Enjoy your trip to Plimuff thenTrojan 67 wrote:Just as I'm ready to go bed so I can make my early start at the MOD establishment I'm currently working at, they come on here and have their digs with their pointy daggers.
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