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Post by Ffs Ling on Aug 19, 2014 1:19:57 GMT
Well my better half has booked child minders for Saturday and is coming to watch Leyton Orient
First time she has been for about 2 years
She has never seen them lose so hopefully that will continue
I have promised her a slap up meal afterwards in the West End
Does anybody else attend Orient with there Wife/ Girlfriend etc etc
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Post by Deleted on Aug 19, 2014 8:37:25 GMT
I took my /girlfriend to a game recently, she enjoyed the experience. The wife/ was not amused.
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Post by bertejenner on Aug 19, 2014 11:00:24 GMT
If I can't go with my Brother. My season ticket usually ends up in the hands of his wife. I think she's pretty indifferent to the experience though, and it's just about wanting to spend as much time with her Husband as possible.
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Post by buffalobill on Aug 19, 2014 11:18:12 GMT
My better half has been to the odd game, likes the meal deal and a few bevvies in the west stand.
Attended the play-off final and was so down afterwards, she's told me she'll never attend another game again. One way to save money I suppose.
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Post by surreybha on Aug 19, 2014 16:58:19 GMT
My missus f####g hates footy.........and every Saturday on the train to the ground drinking a beer I smuggly smile to myself and thank god that she does!
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Post by aussieorient on Aug 19, 2014 19:50:55 GMT
When I was living in London I would go to the odd mid week game with the then girlfriend, her working in retail weekend games wouldn't work out, she enjoyed it, I think it was more she enjoyed spending time with the boyfriend regardless of activity.
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Post by Ffs Ling on Aug 19, 2014 20:48:55 GMT
Ah I must be one of the lucky ones my other half likes football doesn't mind me going and actually enjoys coming to matches
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Post by MungO on Aug 19, 2014 21:27:33 GMT
My missus can't stand it and refuses to acknowledge anything that involves 22 men kicking a bit of leather around for 90 minutes.
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Post by medwayo on Aug 20, 2014 1:06:38 GMT
My missus supports westsham. I won't let her come anywhere near my beloved O's
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2014 5:59:59 GMT
My missus can't stand it and refuses to acknowledge anything that involves 22 men kicking a bit of leather around for 90 minutes. She'll have to go!
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Post by Ramrod on Aug 20, 2014 8:56:52 GMT
There was a period, back in the 70s, when the O's always used to have a home game on Boxing Day. That meant regular arguments each Christmas with my girlfriend about me going to watch it. One year I remember staying home to make her happy (read: keep the peace), but she wasn't, I think she missed the arguing.
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Post by assissi on Aug 20, 2014 22:11:52 GMT
My other half generally prefers to do the Tesco run. He came to the QPR match but wasn't keen on how crowded it was! - we had seats in the West Stand!! (Needless to say we lead a quiet life)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2014 6:41:01 GMT
Tesco? At least you could find something interesting in Lidl, but Tesco? :-)
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Post by surreybha on Aug 21, 2014 8:15:15 GMT
My missus can't stand it and refuses to acknowledge anything that involves 22 men kicking a bit of leather around for 90 minutes. She'll have to go! No its brilliant I get the day to myself! ! No headache, no nagging im free free I tells ya!!!!
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