Pee Wee
9:17 Sun Jun 6
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Weirdest place I’ve been. Like Basildon on crack
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Briano
8:39 Sun Jun 6
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I was working down there 1982..union Street was lively on a Saturday night when the Royal Navy boats had docked, my mate bumped into an old schoolmate from Cumberland who was off one of the ships
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Bungo
7:33 Sun Jun 6
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Favourite memory of Plymouth is skateboarding on the Hoe probably 45-ish years ago when skateboards were new and I'd never been anywhere before with such a big area of smooth tarmac.
Funny what sticks.
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cup of tea
6:40 Sun Jun 6
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Went to Plymouth then Cardiff in succession for away games in 2004 I think. Due to rail works and trackside flooding it took SEVEN hours to get there from London. Got to Home Park 10 mins into the SECOND half.
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Westside
6:28 Sun Jun 6
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If you have the time and can arrange them, a tour of The Royal Citadel, is very interesting, as is a tour of the decommissioned nuclear sub HMS Courageous.
A breakfast at the Jennycliff Cafe, with it's stunning cliff top views, is recommended. Saw Ian Holloway in there, once.
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lincslink
6:15 Sun Jun 6
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I went to Plymouth last Monday and was pretty disappointed but only there for a few hours. The Barbican is apparently not what it used to be which is probably true. The place looks tired and not as welcoming and vibrant as Exeter.
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isca hammer
6:11 Sun Jun 6
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Plymouth is an absolute shithole of a place.
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WHU(Exeter)
5:42 Sun Jun 6
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There's a rivalry between Exeter and Plymouth, not just the football, so have only ever been there for football, West Ham and also a non-league game there (Plymouth Parkway vs Bristol Manor Farm)...
Through gritted teeth got to admit the bars round the harbour are really good, especially on a good sunny day.
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Mike Oxsaw
5:31 Sun Jun 6
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Swiss. 5:25 Sun Jun 6
And the best you can manage on your meagre BA pittance is Dhur Ti Hoar.
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Swiss.
5:25 Sun Jun 6
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Mike Oxsaw 4:35 Sun Jun 6 Re: Plymouth Leonard Hatred 4:24 Sun Jun 6
"Got Hot Marta serving you, Len?"
No he's got a new chinses fella Wan Ku Long. He get a free Covid variant with every pint.
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overbyyer
5:21 Sun Jun 6
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Mr Kenzo wrote...
Re: Plymouth TOMMY TYNAN
Handy with a kettle.
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overbyyer
5:19 Sun Jun 6
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Plymouth is nicer than you think, but further away than you remember.
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Mr Kenzo
5:14 Sun Jun 6
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TOMMY TYNAN
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Admiral Lard
4:55 Sun Jun 6
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The Barbican, Union Street, Maxines nightclub, Known as "Guzz" to the Matelots, The Hoe (Plymouth Hoe) HMS Raleigh (Torpoint) 1978/79 learnt the meaning of drinking in a pub with men (Torpoint and Guzz) Pier Cellars Learning to drive a seaboat on the Tamar Catching Mackerel by the dozen HTH
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Mike Oxsaw
4:35 Sun Jun 6
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Leonard Hatred 4:24 Sun Jun 6
Got Hot Marta serving you, Len?
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Far Cough
4:33 Sun Jun 6
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GREEN ARMY
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Leonard Hatred
4:24 Sun Jun 6
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Swiss
I am in The Mannamead pub, a Wetherspoons in Plymouth.
I'm about to order the brunch.
Why the fuck would I be lying about that?
It's hardly zoltaneering is it?
MONG.
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SecondOpinion
4:20 Sun Jun 6
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Love the picture of The Beatles photographed on the grass in Plymouth
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paulon
4:16 Sun Jun 6
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Kenny BROWN
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Takashi Miike
4:08 Sun Jun 6
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just remembered this story.........
Forward George Reilly, who scored Watford's winning goal in the 1984 English FA Cup semi-final, has had his ear bitten off by a disgruntled Plymouth fan who had held a grudge over his team's defeat for 19 years.
Reilly, a 6 feet 4 inch striker, became a bricklayer after hanging up his boots and was working on a building site in Corby, Northamptonshire when a labourer punched him to the ground, England's Sun newspaper reported on Tuesday.
The attacker chewed off one of Reilly's ears and whispered "Plymouth" into the other one.
Doctors had to use 50 stitches to sew 45-year-old Reilly's ear back on.
Plymouth lost the semi-final 1-0, the closest they have ever come to reaching the FA Cup final. Watford went on to lose 2-0 to Everton in the final.
"I can't believe someone has held a grudge for that long," said Reilly, who also played for Newcastle United. "I know people have strong loyalties but this is taking it a bit far.
"This guy just punched me. I overpowered him and we were both lying in a pool of mud. Then he bit me. My ear was hanging by the lobe. I also needed eight stitches in my eye, so I'm in a bit of a mess."
Reilly, who said he may call in the police, added: "The bloke was from Plymouth but he has vanished from the building site. I don't know who he is."
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Mr Kenzo
4:04 Sun Jun 6
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Went there in 1990 we drew 1-1 shocking game and awful journey
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