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I think it has featured in some of the videos from our charitable arm, the Community Trust. They do an awful lot to help out struggling lower tier football in the city. Good to see Freddie Hinds has found a job as well.6 points
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one of the most funniest days in my life ,mind the gap you bunch of fcu.king weirdos3 points
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That'll upset the Fewers... 'I ain't goin' down there again, I'll be gettin' all me best gear from Primark now. I ain't goin' near The Officers Club* whilst thats up.' *haven't been down there for years, it was a discount store.2 points
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@Rudolf Hucker 'signing NDAs in DNA since time began'. You should get some tshirts made up.2 points
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Happy anniversary everyone http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_2/1306803.stm2 points
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Thanks for the reminder .... talking of anniversaries .... 5 YEARS TOMORROW! Pirates are sent down Colin Daniel's first-half goal condemned Bristol Rovers to relegation out of the Football League as Mansfield secured a 1-0 win. Colin Daniel's first-half goal condemned Bristol Rovers to relegation out of the Football League as Mansfield secured a 1-0 win. Some ugly scenes after the final whistle saw police horses come on the pitch to deal with angry Rovers supporters, who vented their fury at relegation. HAPPY DAYS!2 points
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On that basis, Eddie they should make a similar video for their first team. No keepy-uppies, just some nomark in a jester costume kicking a ball “have it” style over various Bristol landmarks while guys in masks and striped jerseys try to steal Ashton Gate; the jester being refused permission to kick the ball at both UWE and Sainsbury’s whilst all the time, a small crack appears on the pavement which widens until it becomes the Avon Gorge and so on. I’m sure that my co-producers on here can come up with more imagery.2 points
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The whole thing is bizarre, like an "anti advert". Most adverts or things of this nature might show a player coming out of the slums to hit the big time, this video shows the complete reverse. They start at a state of the art stadium, go to some of Bristols great attractions, then suddenly move to outside a run down club, an abandoned pub and then finish in the mem. What are they trying to say about themselves? Oh and as aside, who the hell is funding this lot, certainly not Wael of Fortune surely?2 points
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I know her personally and she is far from “horrible”. She’s a very genuine, nice person. Even when she followed the Gas I considered her a friend.1 point
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Hazel Potter, she used to write a column in the EP back in the day. Horrible woman1 point
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Saw this on @KieranMaguire Price of Football Twitter. Two things. Firstly Sheffield Wednesday must be in a huge mess FFP wise- not solvency wise of course. Secondly, it is possible they used that to buy time for some dodgy manoeuvre- the EFL have had 2 months to prepare and plan for it, I hope they are wise to it and will act accordingly. If it were down to me, moves like Derby owner selling ground to himself and whatever Sheffield Wednesday may have planned? I would dock points for not only breaching the regs but the spirit too- now Derby may not have breached the regs themselves, but if it was viable they should be docked points for such a move. Sheffield Wednesday likely have breached it and if there is some dodgy manoeuvre, would aggravated breach cover it? I hope so! In layman's terms they extended- as is their legal right I hasten to add- their accounting period by 2 months when it was due in February 2019. Accounts which were to May 31 2018 are now to July 31 2018. Despite this, they still appear to be late - clubs and businesses have 9 months to submit accounts to Companies House after their reporting period ends. I assume they are in a fairly tight spot indeed.1 point
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No, it applies for everyone, though the ticketing system isn't set up for it I hate to say but you will need to call supporters services @Gifford1 point
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I'm a football and Rugby season card holder. I hear that you get 10% off your rugby card if you have a football one. I've renewed the football one and I'm about to renew the rugby one. Although in the basket it's still showing as full price. Is it just for New Customers?1 point
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I thought the video was a spoof at first. Some of the women looked like the sort that used to frequent the Mauritania or the Parkside (Park& Ride).1 point
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SL wont need to throw any money at anything. Don't those knob heads realise that promoted clubs get £100m +1 point
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***** sakes. I'm in hospitality, group of 20. Better clear my Saturday morning schedule as this is going to get Lionel Messi.1 point
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It`s where Stuart Sinclair lives isn`t it? When he can`t persuade the groundsman to let him sleep in his hut.1 point
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Carrying a bit of timber there should have been filmed outside of Wickes...1 point
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Perhaps it's like Stan Lee making a cameo appearance in all of the Marvel films?1 point
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I think I’m going to let it be known to the fans of Seychelles United that I’ve always been a supporter of theirs and would love to visit their ground. For three weeks. In May.1 point
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He’ll be in for a shock when he sees the Mem. I doubt that FIFA does it justice unless they programmed flapping canvas noises into it.1 point
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They are going to call them the "Gas Girls" apparently Surely the "Sag Slags" would be more appropriate ?1 point
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Okay. On a train so limited battery but to summarise. EFL FFP regs have submitted accounts in order to enable in-season punishment. Birmingham were punished for the 3 seasons to LAST season. The period covering 2015/16-2017/18. The whole point of clubs submitting projected accounts in March is so they can be assessed live and in-season. By rights Birmingham should've been docked points LAST season with Burton or Barnsley staying up. When it affects the top with financial stakes it is worse still. You surely are in breach. Sheffield Wednesday well it's highly likely they are and Derby may very well be though that's the hardest to unpick. The reason I'm particularly angry is that we sold Flint, Bryan and Reid last summer..squad players in Magnússon and Djuric also departed helping with cost reduction. We've done fine, absolutely but it's beside the point. Birmingham should've sold Adams, you should've sold Grealish already IMO or others to raise £20-25m in offsetting losses. Derby tbh have already sold quite a few but are right up to the limit. Sheffield Wednesday? Should surely have sold any of Bannan, Forestieri but especially Reach. Signing Onomah and Hector season long loan plus in January Lazaar, Aarons and on loan is that sticking to the regs?? Plus Iorfa permantly. Middlesbrough sold Gibson, Traore, Bamford and loaned Braithwaite- though with Pulis in charge they wouldn't have got best out of them anyway. The alternative to bringing it in line through sales should be hard embargoes and points deductions fairly quickly implemented. Oh yeah. Also firmly believe our necessary restructing and cutbacks contributed to the slow start.1 point
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You couldn’t imagine how desperate I am for Villa to ****-up in the play-offs.1 point
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If Villa ( or any team) is given wriggle room by using the "we will sell Grealish in the summer" to sidestep an ffp breach, then what is to stop a team buying the best players in the division, paying massive wages and busting ffp by £30m and securing promotion, but then telling the EFL that they will will sell 4/5/6 players for £40m in the summer window? It makes a complete mercury of the whole excercise. Also, if they are not going to address ffp and issue punishment for breaches within the 3rd season of the 3 year cycle, what was the point of requiring projected accounts in the third year? I wonder whether the EFL thought that with the new rules clubs would not risk breaching ffp limits and incurring the penalties now available and had not considered how they would deal with clubs breaching, and especially bigger clubs in and around the promotion stakes. It looks to me that we are on the verge of a massive fudge in order to not rock the boat.1 point