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10 minutes ago, ChippenhamRed said:
Be that as it may, Reading fans have had a much more interesting ride than we’ve had. Two Premier League promotions, a play off final, and an FA Cup semi final at Wembley.
Reading are a dull club but that season they won the Championship with 100 and whatever points, crikey, that was something
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Enzo Bearzot should've subbed Marco Tardelli, after that absurd, histrionic, latin reaction to scoring a bleedin goal, ffs
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1 hour ago, Sir Colby-Tit said:
I have always thought that being an Everton fan must be incredibly dull.
To stave off the tedium and repetition and same old same old, Evertonians get ****ing angry, about everything, like not getting a throw in. Anything.
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We are top end for dullness. Top six in the country/92, I would say. Stagnant. Steve Lansdown might be many things but he's not exactly colourful and lively, which can be a strength in an owner but dearie me, we are uninteresting.
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Just now, Red-Robbo said:
Neither were. It's a myth that Hitler was.
You learn something new
every timeon the odd occasion on here, thanks. Still need to choose between Hitler and Himmler, though .....- 1
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1 hour ago, Mike Hunt-Hertz said:
Both. There should be that option too.
Like choosing between Hitler or Himmler.
Was Himmler a veggie?
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4 minutes ago, bearded_red said:
There’s a bloke we’re still paying that could come back and offer any advice that Andy King needs as well.
Nige needs working here again like .... he needs another dose of covid
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That Diego Simeone and his Atlètico Madrid could use a bit of this emotion-free football, they might get somewhere if they did. In fact, the entirety of Argentina and Argentinian football could do worse than make their way up Failand and form an orderly queue at our High Performance Centre so's they could discover from Liam Manning what ridding theirselves of all that pesky bleedin emotion would do for them and their emtionally-incontinent football ....
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2 hours ago, BarnzFM said:
This is far worse than LJ, LJ had a personality and a bit of bite in him - this guy is devoid of anything
He never beat Southampton though, did LJ
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... the opposite of Baz-ball. I'm calling this Maz-ball. Back foot shite.
Woss reckon @Super? You have a go. Start a thread ...
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32 minutes ago, Super said:
I'm all for new threads but every one is covering the same old stuff.
And you reply in the same old way. What does it matter?
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Is there an even more insipid sad-eyed shoe-gazing coach bloke in L1 or 2, though? Don't bear thinking about who they'll bring in next
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27 minutes ago, Super said:
Really needed another thread.
Ever think of starting one yerself?
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2 minutes ago, Barrs Court Red said:
The ultimate irony if 3 of the main clubs the “be careful what you wish for” crowd use as examples get back into the prem.
The old "be careful what you wish for" trotted out on here might've been usefully directed at Jon and Steve, and Brian, whilst they were looking to get rid of Nige
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14 minutes ago, phantom said:
Watching on TV they zoomed in on him and Hogg a number of time, they genuinely looked clueless each time
They don't have a great deal of relevant experience to draw upon, any "we've been here before," apart from the time it went tits up at Milton Nomads
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11 minutes ago, Merrick's Marvels said:
The inside of Lansdown's ass.
Dropping in Iago from Othello Thursday to this ^ ^ today, you can talk to everyone on here, quality ....
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23 minutes ago, AshtonGreat said:
i don't think there can be too many fingers pointed at Manning today. WBA are and always have been a bigger club, and they have a better squad of players. We played OK
Bring that white flag of your's to the Leicester game, I'll help you wave it
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34 minutes ago, exAtyeoMax said:
when adverts were good
I used to wash me Levis at the laundrette back then, sit there in me boxers, get arrested for that caper today ....
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43 minutes ago, Davefevs said:
You calling him a Gareth Hunt?
Potty mouthed .....
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2 hours ago, pongo88 said:
The logic of this is lost on me. If his contract is paid up it will cost the City the same amount of money that it would if he stayed. It would also involve an upfront cost which compared to phased payments is bad for cash flow (though in the overall scheme of things it’s a small percentage of the total costs). If he stays at least there is a possibility that he might get on the pitch before the end of the season
Your error there is to look for the logic where more likely Cityboy1954 was driven by emotion. Which is why Liam is so anti- or terrified of - emotion (like most blokes)
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20 minutes ago, exAtyeoMax said:
I had some old saucepans from the lady across the road, and bedding from somewhere. yes lots of scrounging for stuff and making do.
And you were throwing a little flat-warming dinner party, remember, and knocked on the door of that dishy neighbour to ask for some coffee?
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Works about same hours Nige was putting in, come the end ....
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1 hour ago, elhombrecito said:
Do you actually believe that? Jesus.
I suspect that as a country we could (mostly all) work a little harder than we currently do. Be a tad more productive.
I mean, just take this place, Monday to Friday 9 - 5, for starters ....
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2 hours ago, chinapig said:
A Shakespeare reference*. You won't get that on Gaschat!
*Not the pub
We had Iago referenced this morning (or is that Aladin?)
A worse signing than Mebude.
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Crazy keeper but it's not quite popping round to yer neighbour's with yer chainsaw and setting about their garage, fer me