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    Out in force in London today.

    Absolute state of them.

    I wonder if LOM and/or Snaggles have gone up for the day.

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    Gammon as opposed to what? What is the opposite of a gammon?

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      Originally posted by pipster View Post
      Gammon as opposed to what? What is the opposite of a gammon?
      JR Hartley

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        Originally posted by pipster View Post
        Gammon as opposed to what? What is the opposite of a gammon?
        A person who is not Gammon!

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          Originally posted by Dave Blue View Post
          JR Hartley
          A t0sser

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            Originally posted by J R Hartley View Post
            Out in force in London today.

            Absolute state of them.

            I wonder if LOM and/or Snaggles have gone up for the day.
            Of course all that st George's day cobblers

            It's all cobblers mind but the Welsh dragon looks superb

            With CCFC written on it

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            • #7
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              Originally posted by pipster View Post
              What is the opposite of a gammon?
              Ham?

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                Thought this was a thread about Steve Gammon.....through the youth setup in the early sixties...great player..career ended by a broken leg in a vicious foul by Dennis Law.
                https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Gammon

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                  Originally posted by Maurice Swan View Post
                  Thought this was a thread about Steve Gammon.....through the youth setup in the early sixties...great player..career ended by a broken leg in a vicious foul by Dennis Law.
                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Gammon
                  I note he played 300+ games for Kettering Town in six years. Very impressive if true, whilst also being manager mind, so maybe he just picked himself?

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                    Originally posted by Maurice Swan View Post
                    Thought this was a thread about Steve Gammon.....through the youth setup in the early sixties...great player..career ended by a broken leg in a vicious foul by Dennis Law.
                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Gammon
                    My Dad said you could hear the crack of his leg breaking from the grandstand. Along with most who were there, forever more Law was a nasty thug..

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                    • #11
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                      Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
                      My Dad said you could hear the crack of his leg breaking from the grandstand. Along with most who were there, forever more Law was a nasty thug..
                      That is true, I was there on the Bob Bank and you could hear the break all over the ground, he was cynically fouled by Law at the Canton end.
                      Sorry end to what would have been a fantastic career, a superb wing half.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Gammon

                        Cook in coke for 2-3 hours
                        Must be full sugar
                        Then add honey and mustard to glaze

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                          Originally posted by J R Hartley View Post
                          Out in force in London today.

                          Absolute state of them.

                          I wonder if LOM and/or Snaggles have gone up for the day.
                          I just watched the news - it seems The Gammon's beef (pun intended) was that Pro Palestine supporters that are out every Saturday can shout what they want and The plod will stop a man - for being "openly Jewish" from crossing a road near the Palestinian marchers etc.

                          The Gammon's on the other hand were not allowed to protest etc - is that the rough plot ?.

                          ps - If Gammon's became a religion and fundamentalist like ISIS / Al Queda - I bet you wouldnt be calling them Gammon's then :sherlock::wales:

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                            Originally posted by pipster View Post
                            I just watched the news - it seems The Gammon's beef (pun intended) was that Pro Palestine supporters that are out every Saturday can shout what they want and The plod will stop a man - for being "openly Jewish" from crossing a road near the Palestinian marchers etc.

                            The Gammon's on the other hand were not allowed to protest etc - is that the rough plot ?.

                            ps - If Gammon's became a religion and fundamentalist like ISIS / Al Queda - I bet you wouldnt be calling them Gammon's then :sherlock::wales:
                            fairly bog standard policing to prevent these kind of things escalating

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                              These days .....if you say you are English.....they throw you in jail !

                              Some top grandads in their sixties up for it

                              But most people couldn't be bothered if numbers were anything

                              Old Bill on top

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