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Tin Monkey 01-06-2007 19:27

Holland's Pies
 
Do this company still sponsor stuff at the Stanley? I know they have a board on the ground, but is there anything else?

Apparently they are the new Burnley shirt sponsors, in a deal until 2009.

K.S.H 01-06-2007 19:42

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They sponsor the away end - don't they?

K.S.H 01-06-2007 19:44

Re: Holland's Pies
 
Taken from Fishy site
"Over the summer we announced a second naming rights deal for the Coppice Terrace, which is now known as the Hollands Pies Terrace."

Tin Monkey 01-06-2007 20:53

Re: Holland's Pies
 
Their pies are getting smaller too.

K.S.H 01-06-2007 21:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 431341)
Their pies are getting smaller too.

Or your getting greedy :D

Henry Morton 01-06-2007 21:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 431341)
Their pies are getting smaller too.

. . . and I'm surprised nobody's noticed that they're Dutch Secret Agents. (Except me and ossyclogger)

ossyclogger 01-06-2007 21:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Henry Morton (Post 431346)
. . . and I'm surprised nobody's noticed that they're Dutch Secret Agents. (Except me and ossyclogger)

You've just blown my grandsons cover .

Tin Monkey 01-06-2007 21:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by K.S.H (Post 431343)
Or your getting greedy :D

More than likely, but they are smaller. Just like Wagon Wheels and Creme Eggs (and real eggs). It's a conspiracy I tell ye!!

Nice to see you back Henry. ;)

Henry Morton 01-06-2007 21:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ossyclogger (Post 431351)
You've just blown my grandsons cover .

Sorry, mate.

I thought you'd told me he worked for MFI . . .

Henry Morton 01-06-2007 21:41

Re: Holland's Pies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 431352)
More than likely, but they are smaller. Just like Wagon Wheels and Creme Eggs (and real eggs). It's a conspiracy I tell ye!!

Nice to see you back Henry. ;)

Thanks TM.

However, I've noticed that Wagon Wheels have actually been getting bigger recently, so I'm very concerned that I might be Shrinkin.

Doug 01-06-2007 21:49

Re: Holland's Pies
 
Do you not think that the meat pies have something of the Farm yard about them..............:o:rolleyes:

Tin Monkey 01-06-2007 22:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Henry Morton (Post 431358)
However, I've noticed that Wagon Wheels have actually been getting bigger recently, so I'm very concerned that I might be Shrinkin.

Nice effect Henry ;)

However, I have to disagree. When I was a child Wagon Wheels were literally the size of a wagon wheel. One biscuit would feed a family for a week, if they were content to live off marshmellow related confectionary. ;)

Tin Monkey 01-06-2007 22:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Doug (Post 431361)
Do you not think that the meat pies have something of the Farm yard about them..............:o:rolleyes:

Wasn't that burgers?

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/...in551516.shtml

MikeA 01-06-2007 22:38

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Hollands' Pies? Never heard of 'em.
:)

ukcowboy 02-06-2007 07:39

Re: Holland's Pies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 431368)


Thats disgusting T.M.:eek::eek:

However what I find even more disturbing is the fact that You knew where to find the link..................;)

You do worry Me sometimes!!!:D:p:D

However, on the Wagon Wheel, You are most definitely right, for I too remember them being MUCH bigger when I was a child!

Finally, to Mr Morton..............great to see you back Henry, hope all is good with you n yours.


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