HomerFoxtrot OscarWhat was Germans? It rings a bell
If i remember right,i think it was scoring with headers or volleys.
Yep Germans or Gerries
Yes keeper gets a point for catching it or if you shot wide/over
Outfield get a point for scoring
If keeper loses stays in net
In 1980s/90s sheldon anyway
When I used to get on the bus with my mom, 'one and a half' please.
sheffield blueWhen I used to get on the bus with my mom, 'one and a half' please.
It'd be the 176 to "town" and you'd pay the "conductor" and the bus would go over the "Digbeth flyover". You'd walk to the "midland red bus garage" through the fish market and have a bag of cockles on the way back
There'd be no M5 to your holidays, you'd get stuck on the Exeter bypass
Yuppie
Percolator
Fiddlesticks
Courting
Knackerwagon - bike
Me donnies,
French derivative from donnez moi, at the same time showing your hands and fingers
Albert - Lord BirminghamR. instead of yes
five n twenty past, instead of 25 past (and other times aswell)
When I first moved away from the Midlands it took me a while to realise people would keep asking me the time at 25 mins past the hour and start giggling. Sort of sad that it stopped me saying 5 n 20 past...haven't used that for years.
Round the Wrekin
Bit black over Bill's mother's
All skippers and curtains
“Arley” with fingers crossed on both hands. Magically meant you didn’t have to receive a walloping even if deserved one.
Still use it now when playing the wife up.
Cowgown....or as they called it in the old Netherton factory I worked in...Caar Gaarn😁
RocksteddieCowgown....or as they called it in the old Netherton factory I worked in...Caar Gaarn😁
As an apprentice at BL I wore one every day. A step up from a boiler suit.