A Brighton favour?
A Brighton favour?
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Re: A Brighton favour?
You want to meet up with someone in Burnley who is going to the game and have them deliver the ticket to your mate who wil be at the ground in Brighton?
Just clearing it up in case there's some confusion. Is that correct?
Just clearing it up in case there's some confusion. Is that correct?
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Re: A Brighton favour?
I think he means pass it to someone who then can meet him at the ground.
I could have mis-read though
I could have mis-read though
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Only you IT could see any confusion in that!!!
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Confusion?if I could drop somewhere in burnley tomorrow
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Re: A Brighton favour?
I haven't got a ticket for the game and wasn't planning on going until I changed my mind a couple of minutes ago.
I'll take it for you.
I'll take it for you.
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Re: A Brighton favour?
Anybody want to meet up with a man in Brighton ???
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Re: A Brighton favour?
Ooooh you are awful................but I like you !Sutton-Claret wrote:Anybody want to meet up with a man in Brighton ???

Re: A Brighton favour?
Spot on pal.Imploding Turtle wrote:You want to meet up with someone in Burnley who is going to the game and have them deliver the ticket to your mate who wil be at the ground in Brighton?
Just clearing it up in case there's some confusion. Is that correct?
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Re: A Brighton favour?
you should have called Brighton and asked them to print another ticket for you friend to pick up, pretty sure they could do that - if all else fails then try that in the morning
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All I need bascially is someone to take a ticket to Brighton for me. 

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Re: A Brighton favour?
I can have no truck with anyone who spells 'exile' 'excile". Sorry.
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Re: A Brighton favour?
It won't need a truck to escort a single ticket down to Brighton.Lord Beamish wrote:I can have no truck with anyone who spells 'exile' 'excile". Sorry.
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Re: A Brighton favour?
This thread as bad as a B@stard win 

Re: A Brighton favour?
Jesus ******* wept, I'm just trying to ask fellow clarets if they can take a ticket down for a mate, didnt really think it was that much to ask?
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Re: A Brighton favour?
Why dont you post a thread for the guy on here that runs minibuses to away matches for Accy clarets I think....is it Leisure? Maybe be easier
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I reckon you should have put please in the request. My mum drilled manners into me. I was a wrong un at times but always said please and thank you.
Also she said never take parcels for someone. Her cousin got arrested at Manchester Airport on 1986 as he took a parcel through for a fella he met in Milan. Had drugs in it. He got 2yrs but then he was attacked in prison and he lost the use of his left arm.
Also she said never take parcels for someone. Her cousin got arrested at Manchester Airport on 1986 as he took a parcel through for a fella he met in Milan. Had drugs in it. He got 2yrs but then he was attacked in prison and he lost the use of his left arm.
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Eyres11 "Thanks Cleveleys Claret for that good idea"Eyres_11 wrote:Jesus ******* wept, I'm just trying to ask fellow clarets if they can take a ticket down for a mate, didnt really think it was that much to ask?
CClaret "No problem glad to be of help"
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Re: A Brighton favour?
"A Brighton favour" does sound like a euphemism.
"I caught the defendant giving him a Brighton favour in the alley around the back, your honour".
"I caught the defendant giving him a Brighton favour in the alley around the back, your honour".
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Cleveleys_claret wrote:Eyres11 "Thanks Cleveleys Claret for that good idea"
CClaret "No problem glad to be of help"

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You do not post anywhere near enough on this MB for my liking Bfcis4meBfcis4me wrote:I reckon you should have put please in the request. My mum drilled manners into me. I was a wrong un at times but always said please and thank you.
Also she said never take parcels for someone. Her cousin got arrested at Manchester Airport on 1986 as he took a parcel through for a fella he met in Milan. Had drugs in it. He got 2yrs but then he was attacked in prison and he lost the use of his left arm.

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Re: A Brighton favour?
I suggest whoever is handing the ticket over needs to be easily identifiable, therefore wear your best George Michael t-shirt, and stand on the street corner shouting “who is it that wants me to give them one!”
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I'm actually rolling around with laughter here mate. That was my kind of humour, I've got tears.mickleoverclaret wrote:"A Brighton favour" does sound like a euphemism.
"I caught the defendant giving him a Brighton favour in the alley around the back, your honour".
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Re: A Brighton favour?
So, to recap: you want someone with a truck who is going to Brighton to take a heavy ticket to someone who sounds as though they might be some kind of asylum seeker who will then do a 'favour' in return. The carrier must wear a George Michael t-shirt but must not go via Milan for fear of losing a limb.
Is that right?
Is that right?
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Re: A Brighton favour?
Thats not going to stand out - its Brighton.....LoveCurryPies wrote:I suggest whoever is handing the ticket over needs to be easily identifiable, therefore wear your best George Michael t-shirt, and stand on the street corner shouting “who is it that wants me to give them one!”