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  1. andrew.roberts

    Favourite Beers

    Good lateral thinking, but San Miguel beer originates from the Phillipines so I think not, but you never know.
  2. andrew.roberts

    McDonald vs Clarke Mismatch of the Century

    I agree, his body language seems to be all wrong
  3. andrew.roberts

    McDonald vs Clarke Mismatch of the Century

    Have only see Clarke play once this season (apart from the Preston game on TV), against Oldham. To me he looked slow to anticipate and react to balls being played through to him, meaning making his run far too late. He won only one ball in the air all game and apart from a few flicks with his...
  4. andrew.roberts

    DJ Smile

    I´m the fuckin man who can fuck the fuckin tile
  5. andrew.roberts

    What are you currently listening to?

    True Companion - Donald Fagen
  6. andrew.roberts

    Photos

    Thanks Wingy, found some
  7. andrew.roberts

    Photos

    Would love to have been there last night. Did anyone manage to take any photos of a full Ricoh to show my mates who came with me to the Oldham game a couple of weeks ago ? Haven´t seen any yet...
  8. andrew.roberts

    How big is huge ?

    Stuart Linnell just asked Tim Fisher this question on BBC Cov. & Wark. Priceless, keep up the good work Stu
  9. andrew.roberts

    Favourite Beers

    The majority of people tend to associate San Miguel with Spain and deservedly so. Their marketing is second to none. Unfortunately the beer is dire (in my opinion). Mahou is really really good, the "Classica" at 4.5% ABV which is found mainly on draught is a a decent session beer, but the Five...
  10. andrew.roberts

    Favourite Beers

    Tuborg (Danish I think) was a great beer but disappeared for a while here in Spain but is now making a comeback. The national breweries are making some decent stuff of late trying to get away from the ubiquitous San Miguel, notably Mahou from Madrid.
  11. andrew.roberts

    Favourite Beers

    Is Beerlao available in Europe ?
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