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Claytons Left Boot

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  1. Just back from Grasshoppers 2 Neuchatel Xamax 1

    I think there were 16 away fans - even Wimbledon in their Premier League pomp would have brought more!

    It's been a balmy 22 degrees here in Zurich today, a bit cooler tonight, but a great night to watch football. Pizza and a couple of beers beforehand and another couple on the ground. A whopping crowd of 3,600 (there are reasons for that but I won't bore you with them) but the atmosphere and singing were superb, some of the chants in English.

    Grasshoppers consolidating their third position in the top flight here. No chance of getting any higher than that as Young Boys (Bern) and Basel have got positions 1 and 2 sewn up.

    We return home to Blighty for good tomorrow first thing (unfortunately). If Easyjet fly to Zurich wef June, as rumoured, I will be tempted to come over for the Zurich derby, Grasshoppers having won the last one.

    Zurich, over and out. :brfc:

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  2. Cloud 23 is worth checking out, but its very pricey - I bought a cocktail and a bottled beer and think it was £12 or thereabouts. The view is great on a clear evening though. Worth one drink only though....

    We went for the same thing - one quick drink and to admire the view. As soon as we sat down they brought over a bowl of peanuts which hadn't been asked for. It was dispatched back to them pronto as, apparently, they charge a fiver for the privelage (that was last summer,so they could have stopped that caper now). :lol:

  3. Grasshoppers (Zurich) are in a rich vein of form at the moment and have moved up to 4th place in the Swiss top flight after today beating St Gallen 2-1. Since their stadium was demolished three years ago, they have shared the Letzigrund, which is home to arch city rivals FC Zurich. Recent problems with the roof at the Letzigrund has meant that Grasshoppers got behind with their fixtures whilst it was repaired. Fixtures are now coming thick and fast but Grasshoppers are taking advantage nicely.

    Grasshoppers have struggled financially over the last few years and whilst they are record holders for both Swiss titles and cups, it is a few years since their last trophy. FC Zurich are currently the better supported of the two Zurich clubs and indeed clubs like FC Basel and Young Boys (Bern) get a lot more on each week than Grasshoppers.

    I have adopted them as my team whilst we are in Zurich - the underdog status and the blue & white halves sealed it for me.

  4. Think I posted this a few years ago, but this is a free internet Northern Soul site. Great for parties where you can't be arsed any more. Put it on and switch your computer screen off and tell people it's from your own music library.

    Soulclass66

    Ozz, I don't know if you remember, There's A Ghost In My House by R Dean Taylor. A Blackburn Mecca soul classic in the 70s? A few months ago it was on the outside radio at work. One minute some pop 3 minute ditty, then out blares R Dean Taylor! Wtf, I thought and just had to go out and stand right under the speaker to get my fix. Blackburn Mecca, Saturday or Sunday night, mid 70s, some great memories!

  5. And CLB when you go into the Royal Oak I am normally sat in the right hand corner side of the bar next to the sign saying "Bull Sh*t Corner".

    Thanks PB, I'll look out for you next time we're in. :D And I'll bear in mind the Boars Head as well. Been in there years ago. Was it a Brewers Fayre type place at one time?

  6. The scene you describe is a very touching but truly sad & beautiful scene. Would it be too morbid to ask someone to snap a picture of this scene at Jack's status for those of us that are too far away to pay our respect in the manner we'd like?

    Sorry, I don't know how to do a link, but if you go on the website :- www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk and then key in 'minutes silence' into the search bit, a report together will picture will come up.

  7. Went to the Bull at Broughton yesterday (just south of Skipton). Been a favourite of ours for a few years now. It's recently joined the Ribble Valley Inns stable. Very good, rather than excellent and I thought the menu cold have been a bit more extensive.

    I opted for Fish, Chips & Mushy Peas. The fish portion was 'big' and tasted excellent. The peas were few in number and the chips were home made but basic. Previously the Bull did those really thick, soft chips which I thought were superb.

    Mrs CLB had the Fish Pie, again very good rather than excellent.

    Miss CLB With Attitude had the posh Burger & Chips which was very nice.

    The desserts were very tasty and testament to the size of the mains meant that none were fully finished.

    All in all, I have to say I preferred the place pre RVI but a waiting time of 45 mins prior to getting our table was evidence of its popularity.

    The Royal Oak at Riley Green has been a favourite of ours for many years and if I had to choose between the two, I would choose the latter because of the value for money element.

  8. Algheros the other night.......7/10

    I've found the food there quite good on the two or three times I've been. What I don't like is that sodding 'birthday ditty' played at 6 million decibels when there is a birthday in the house, accompanied by one of the waiters doing a whoo-whoo at 4 million decibels.

  9. The fukwit said exactly the same sort of things in our favour when we signed him. I know it's been repeated time and time again but anyone who thinks virtually all footballers aren't a bunch of overpaid, brain dead, mercenaries needs their head examining. Goodbye and good riddance. For the comments I've just made you can perm any 99 out of 100 footballers.

    If only they were all like Ronnie and Bryan!

  10. I would have thought a minutes silence appropriate - may be at the next home game.

    I think Don won the fans over at Ewood - he was less than average for a while but then seemed to get a second wind and in the 74/75 season was a pivotal member of the 3rd div title winning team.

    RIP. :brfc:

  11. I remember Ron Kennedy reports in the late 60s - I think he covered when Alf Thornton was away and if he was a freelance that would add up. I was at SMC and his brother was our form teacher and maths teacher. Can't recall his first name now, but we used to call him Toss Kennedy.

    Great reading those extracts!

  12. Enke has been buried next to the grave of his two-year-old daughter, which of course must be heartbreaking for his wife Teresa.

    Very sad indeed. It's had a fair bit of air time over here, as there are close links to Germany. Feel extremely sorry for his widow who will have to try and get back on track again.

  13. We've been going to the Bull for a few years now, on and off. It's got to be on and off because you can't afford those prices on a weekly basis but well worth a visit all the same. I can see why they've taken it over, just a few tweaks here and there and it will be on a par with their other establishments.

    By the way, it's hardly in 'deepest Yorkshire' as written by the Guardian fellow - it's barely over the border!

  14. Just had to return to the Crown & Thistle tonight - fantastico!

    Tandoori chicken & prawn starter with lettuce and dijon mustard dressing was superb.

    Followed by a hearty fish, chips and mushy peas main - damned large portion.

    Mrs CLB had the breaded mushrooms starter followed by salmon main - equally superb.

    Who needs the Ribble Valley? :lol:

  15. Tried the Crown & Thistle at Grimehills, above Darwen, last night. For years this has been a good pub for eating but seemed to go downhill a couple of years ago. Now under new owners there is an expansion programme underway with dining now upstairs as well as down. There will also be further dining areas once an extension is complete. Very good food from an extensive menu and equally good value for money.

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