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England Vs Wales
Less than an hour to go. Battle line are drawn in this household. I have had a punt on England 11-15 points and Vunipola, Haskell, or Robshaw first try. Should be a cracking game.
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I think that it wouldn't go amiss to mention the Ladies, Gentlemen, Girls and Boys from England and Wales who were fortunate to have tickets to Twickenham today. No ticketless fans crashing the turnstiles, no pitch invasions, no tear gas and baton charges by police horses,no criminal damage in Twickenham High street post match and more alcohol consumed in...
21:19 Sat 12th Mar 2016
I think that it wouldn't go amiss to mention the Ladies,Gentlemen,Girls and Boys from England and Wales who were fortunate to have tickets to Twickenham today.
No ticketless fans crashing the turnstiles, no pitch invasions, no tear gas and baton charges by police horses,no criminal damage in Twickenham High street post match and more alcohol consumed in that stadium than the rest of all the pubs in Middlesex.
Well done the rugby fans who rarely disgrace themselves.
No ticketless fans crashing the turnstiles, no pitch invasions, no tear gas and baton charges by police horses,no criminal damage in Twickenham High street post match and more alcohol consumed in that stadium than the rest of all the pubs in Middlesex.
Well done the rugby fans who rarely disgrace themselves.
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When I was a young rookie I used to volunteer to work my weekly leave day at Twickenham with my best mate/mentor who later became my best man.
After doing traffic duty outside Stadium pre match we had to go into the stands to keep an eye on the fans/game.
Always remember removing our helmets so those behind didn't have their view obscured and waiting always for the inevitable bottles of whiskey to be passed back for one swig and passed on again. Reg and I always ducked down in case of TV cameras and passed the bottle back.
I never remembered the coach trip back to the nick for dismissal. Happy days.
When I was a young rookie I used to volunteer to work my weekly leave day at Twickenham with my best mate/mentor who later became my best man.
After doing traffic duty outside Stadium pre match we had to go into the stands to keep an eye on the fans/game.
Always remember removing our helmets so those behind didn't have their view obscured and waiting always for the inevitable bottles of whiskey to be passed back for one swig and passed on again. Reg and I always ducked down in case of TV cameras and passed the bottle back.
I never remembered the coach trip back to the nick for dismissal. Happy days.
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