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What's it like? Bloke at work has won 4 tickets for the game tomorrow so I'm joining the prawn sandwich brigade for one game only. Think we're in the Terry Paine suite. To be honest corporate hospitality has never really appealed but I thought it'd be good to try it for once (and it's free)....for the record I would have been going anyway though.

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What's it like? Bloke at work has won 4 tickets for the game tomorrow so I'm joining the prawn sandwich brigade for one game only. Think we're in the Terry Paine suite. To be honest corporate hospitality has never really appealed but I thought it'd be good to try it for once (and it's free)....for the record I would have been going anyway though.

 

Bloody champagne socialists. You'll be moving to Islington next...

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I went when we played Donny Rovers, really enjoyed it. Eat as much, drink as much you like. Plus guaranteed great seats!! Atmosphere can be a bit weired, otherwise bloody fair play to ya. If you are stuck for the other tickets give me a shout

 

Sorry mate, it's going to be a work do....

 

Bloody champagne socialists. You'll be moving to Islington next...

 

Ah but I plan to get drunk on their champagne, rage against the machine and eventually get thrown out for being too working class.....I'll wave to the proles as they eject me (probably after Lambert's third goal).

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I am a regular in the Mick Channon suite and can confirm that Bizzle is there every week.

 

He also kept asking me to look at his essays. I reckoned they were all worth at least 140%

 

That must mean he is at least on course for a PhD in Holocaust Denial Studies; maybe even a Readership and a place on the next series of X-Factor, The Weakest Link and a guest appearance on 'In the Night Garden' as Iggle Piggle's long-lost uncle Nasty Wasty.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

 

Nick Halling is a sports broadcaster and journalist. He often presents American football, ice hockey and ten-pin bowling events.

 

Halling also co-presents the National Football League on Sky Sports along with Kevin Cadle and National Hockey League on Channel Five in the UK. He also narrates Channel 4's football programme Goalissimo, BBC's The Football League Show, KOTV's boxing magazine shows and Channel Five's World's Strongest Man.

 

He was the first non-American to commentate on a live NFL game in the USA as he has done work for Sky's sister network, FOX.[1]

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