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8 minutes ago, String fellow said:

Quiz Ball on the BBC. City participated on several occasions, with John Sjoberg, Graham Cross, Derek Dougan, Club Secretary Eddie Plumley and Lady Isobel Barnett all playing for us in some of the earlier series, then later on mighty Mike Stringfellow and Nicholas Parsons were in the team. Lady Isobel scored 5 goals in one game, although even she couldn't match the scoring feats of Arsenal's Ian Ure. Annoyingly, we lost the last ever inter-club final to Dunfermline Athletic in Autumn 1971, after the Mighty String had scored a hat-trick in the semi-final win against Blackpool. Lady Isobel, of course, lost her life in tragic circumstances in 1980, following a conviction for shop-lifting. 

Ah this takes me back as a kid watching  this and how good was Lady Isobel. As you said Ian Ure was standout for Arsenal. Remember disappointment of losing final after such good progress. 

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16 minutes ago, String fellow said:

Quiz Ball on the BBC. City participated on several occasions, with John Sjoberg, Graham Cross, Derek Dougan, Club Secretary Eddie Plumley and Lady Isobel Barnett all playing for us in some of the series, then later on Mighty Mike Stringfellow and Nicholas Parsons were in the team. Lady Isobel scored 5 goals in one game, although even she couldn't match the scoring feats of Arsenal's Ian Ure. Annoyingly, we lost the last ever inter-club final to Dunfermline Athletic in Autumn 1971, after the Mighty String had scored a hat-trick in the semi-final win against Blackpool. Lady Isobel, of course, lost her life in tragic circumstances in 1980, following a conviction for shop-lifting. 

Do they still do Masters Football, we used to be good at that.

 

 

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9 hours ago, David Hankey said:

Fish and chips wrapped in newspaper.

Food safety regulations came in which banned food coming into contact with printing ink which (allegedly) contaminates food - the fat in the food causes the ink to transfer from the newsprint to the food.

 

Also the printing ink used was known to contain small levels of lead.

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41 minutes ago, Parafox said:

Food safety regulations came in which banned food coming into contact with printing ink which (allegedly) contaminates food - the fat in the food causes the ink to transfer from the newsprint to the food.

 

Also the printing ink used was known to contain small levels of lead.

But it was tasty lead. 

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2 hours ago, Parafox said:

Food safety regulations came in which banned food coming into contact with printing ink which (allegedly) contaminates food - the fat in the food causes the ink to transfer from the newsprint to the food.

 

Also the printing ink used was known to contain small levels of lead.

I realise that but it never did us any harm. These bloody do-gooders.

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11 hours ago, Lionator said:

 

 

Little Chef, perfect for a breakfast on an away day, and a burger on the way back.

 

Get that f***** cooker on.

The Olympic breakfast was as good as the free map I’d collect every time. 

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But OK Diners > anything the Little Chef was. 

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