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Re: Mad Birds and Cornishmen

Postby miasmum » 03 Aug 2022, 18:04

I wondered if the Fry's was part of the chocolate Fry's.

Please tell me the Fry's team play in navy and white like the chocolate bar
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Re: Mad Birds and Cornishmen

Postby TheOstrich » 03 Aug 2022, 20:07

Please tell me the Fry's team play in navy and white like the chocolate bar


Nope, yellow shirts with a blue trim and reverse colours for the shorts, I'm afraid.

But I was at a game last night where the opposition did play in navy and white ....
https://twitter.com/alresford_town/stat ... ymiZQrAAAA
The ground's Shaftesbury, and this superb 19m goal in the video meant that I had at long last completed 100 consecutive games without a goal-less draw. Please excuse Ossie whilst the bird has a quick preen of the feathers! 8-) :lol:

And looking on Fry Club's social media, I found this pic taken before the start of the game at Frome:
https://twitter.com/FrysFC/status/15533 ... 20/photo/1
It gives you a flavour of the (somewhat parched) ground! :D

I used to love those 5 Centre chocolate bars Frys produced, the ones with the different flavoured fillings .......
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Re: Mad Birds and Cornishmen

Postby Kaz » 03 Aug 2022, 20:39

Oh they were the best, Ossie! :D
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Re: Mad Birds and Cornishmen

Postby cromwell » 03 Aug 2022, 20:42

Gosh, I'd forgotten them! Yes, they were nice.
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Re: Mad Birds and Cornishmen

Postby miasmum » 03 Aug 2022, 22:06

That ground looks like our lawn, but without a desperate tortoise trying to find something to eat
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Re: Mad Birds and Cornishmen

Postby JoM » 04 Aug 2022, 09:42

miasmum wrote:I wondered if the Fry's was part of the chocolate Fry's.

Please tell me the Fry's team play in navy and white like the chocolate bar


:lol:

No problem with dry pitches around here, waterlogged may be the problem though!

I’m on standby to go non-league on Saturday. Joe was going to Hednesford with his friend but he’s since got tickets for Villa away at Bournemouth so I said if he couldn’t find anyone else to go with I’d go (my 89 year old Dad, who used to go home and away with Hednesford, was asked several times).
£12 admission though :shock: £12!!!

Then Sunday the Premier League season starts for us, home to Brighton at 2pm so we’ll be off up the M6 late morning. We’ve not got a Saturday home game at all before the flippin’ break for the flippin’ World Cup :evil:
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Re: Mad Birds and Cornishmen

Postby TheOstrich » 04 Aug 2022, 13:22

miasmum wrote:That ground looks like our lawn, but without a desperate tortoise trying to find something to eat


I hope your tortoise fares better than poor old Clyde .....
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/ ... 16137.html

Jo, I hope Hednesford give you a decent game on Saturday if you go, last season they turned in some shockers. :|
But they have just signed the ex-captain of Sunderland's U-23 side though (Sam Wilding - defensive midfielder).

£12 for Step 3? Is that £10 admission + £2 car parking, Jo? Nearest Step 3 equivalent to here is Dorchester Town, and that's £11 before parking.


EDIT - I see the opposition is Redditch United. You might want to consider taking the afternoon off .... :mrgreen:
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Re: Mad Birds and Cornishmen

Postby cromwell » 04 Aug 2022, 16:12

Fry's five centres, that's what they were called.
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Re: Mad Birds and Cornishmen

Postby JoM » 04 Aug 2022, 16:42

Ossie, I’ve just looked and it’s £12 admission for adults (£9 concessions) plus £3 parking.
If I go I’m bound to get stung for a hotdog too.

Crommers, I remember those!
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Re: Mad Birds and Cornishmen

Postby TheOstrich » 04 Aug 2022, 18:51

Fry's five centres, that's what they were called.


Crommers, Google research tells me they were: orange, lemon, lime, strawberry and raspberry :mrgreen:

I'll have the strawberry .... :cute:

£3 parking - the new rip-off, Jo :evil: Incidentally, that's what Yeovil Town charge .....
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