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Cherry Bar Party - St George's Day


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Tingtongtonny is throwing a St George's Day party on the 23rd April at the Cherry Bar on Soi 8. (starting 8pm)

 

I promise there won't be any morris dancing, but there will be plenty of crumpet available !

 

So if you're around and want to have a lot of fun, meet some other boardies in town or you're just after some free food, then why not drop in.

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Beware of local authority killjoys asking you to remove any St George flags incase you offend any muslims,jews,sikhs,hindus,mormons,amish,jehovahs witness,lesbians,germans,one legged single black mothers called jocelyn etc etc......................

 

Oh sorry,Only in England !

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The party pictures from the St George's Day Party.

 

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Hosted by TingTongTony

 

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Thanks to everybody who came to the party and for Tony who hosted it.

 

A reminder that the next party at the Cherry Bar is tonight for Nam's Birthday.

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Looked a terrific party Hammer.

 

On the England theme I found this thread on the FA's official site regrading the all time England 11.

 

It was based around a survey of just under 10 million England fans

 

 

Goalkeeper - Peter Shilton (1970-90) 125 caps, 0 goals

The most-capped international in England's history, Shilton played in three World Cups and was 40 when he reached the semi-finals of Italia 90. A famously intensive trainer, Shilts won the league championship and two European Cups with Nottingham Forest

 

Right-back - George Cohen (1964-68) 37 caps, 0 goals

Gentleman George played in every game of the 1966 World Cup triumph and George Best has gone on record as saying he was the best full-back he ever had to face. Cohen has successfully beaten cancer since his retirement

 

Central defender - Bobby Moore (1962-73) 108 caps, 2 goals

The only England captain to have lifted the World Cup, Moore was known for his immaculate timing and reading of the game. Held in great respect by all professionals, the picture of him hugging Pele after Brazil beat England in 1970 became a byword for sportsmanship. Tragically died of cancer in 1993 at the age of 51.

 

Central defender - Des Walker (1989-93) 59 caps, 0 goals

Blessed with outstanding pace, Walker was rated one of the best defenders in the world after Italia 90. He was such an insurance get-out for his managers, Brian Clough never used to allow him to cross the halfway line at Nottingham Forest. Thankfully the same didn't apply for his Forest team-mate Stuart Pearce!

 

Left back - Kenny Sansom (1979-88) 86 caps, 1 goal

Sansom was the ideal left-back, equally able to mark and tackle as well overlap and join in the attacking play. Played in the 1982 and 1986 World Cups while an Arsenal player, he amused team-mates in Mexico by bringing along his Mum when players were allowed to invite partners to join them in World Cup preparations.

 

Midfield - Bobby Charlton (1958-70) 106 caps, 49 goals

The only Englishman who was as popular worldwide as The Beatles in the 1960s. Everyone loved Bobby from his combover hairstyle to his unfeasibly hard shot. Survived the Manchester United Munich air crash to have a glittering career, winning the World Cup and finishing with a record 49 goals for England

 

Midfield - Paul Gascoigne (1987-98) 57 caps, 10 goals

Gazza was part-clown, part-genius and one of the major reasons behind the football boom of the 1990s. His tears and breathtaking ability during the 1990 World Cup brought the game to a new, wider audience and for a time he was the most famous man in the country. Scored one of Wembley's greatest ever goals against Scotland in Euro 96 and was without one of the greatest footballers of his generation

 

Midfield - Bryan Robson (1980-91) 90 caps, 26 goals

'Captain Marvel' skippered England 65 times and would surely have beaten Peter Shilton's overall appearance record had it not been for injuries, which curtailed his personal campaigns in the 1986 and 1990 World Cups. Scored the fastest England goal in World Cup history, netting against France after just 27 seconds in 1982

 

Winger - Stanley Matthews (1934-57) 54 caps, 11 goals

Football's first knight, Sir Stan was known as the Wizard of the Dribble and was famous in all four corners of the globe before the advent of colour television, let alone the internet. As a teenager he helped England beat World Cup holders Italy and he went onto become his country's oldest international at the age of 42.

 

Striker - Gary Lineker (1984-92) 80 caps, 48 goals

No Englishman has scored more World Cup goals than Lineker, who won the famed Golden Boot at the Mexico tournament in 1986. Lineker's ice-cool temperament was best shown with two penalties against Cameroon in a dramatic Italia 90 quarter-final. But he did miss from the spot against Brazil to equal Charlton's 49 goals for England

 

Striker - Alan Shearer (1992-2000) 63 caps, 30 goals

Became a national hero when he was top scorer during Euro 96. The perfect all-round centre-forward, Shearer was immensely strong and possessed the hardest shot since Bobby Charlton. Scored twice in the 1998 World Cup finals, he retired from international football after Euro 2000. Still going strong for Newcastle United

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