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  1. 2 minutes ago, Fontaineofallknowledge said:

    Will the bed wetters who called for Mannings head after a couple of poor performances/defeats now be calling for his contract to be extended??

    no

  2. 4 minutes ago, Curr Avon said:

    More Rowley Birkin, "I was very, very drunk"

    Max, does he have a bit of Jeremy (Vile) Kyle about him as well?

    I was thinking more of Ok, Johnnie!
    "You lock me in the cellar and feed me pins! Pins! Pins! Ew!

    What's for tea, Mother? Maggots on Toast?"

    Possibly! I can't believe I used to watch JK

  3. 7 minutes ago, petehinton said:

    Gregor was absolutely excellent too, I can’t believe fans didn’t see it. He really pushed and asked awkward questions we all wanted to hear the answers to. 
     

    theres a reason why Winter himself got him involved at The Times after he went freelance!

    Gregor's sense of humour! Taking the whole of the senior hierarchy out with the JCB…:laugh:

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  4. 3 minutes ago, awbb said:

    Incident in question - the last 3 or so minutes is all anyone need concern themselves with.

    This man got upset and swears quite a bit, so don't bother if you are offended by such vulgarity.

    That's hilarious!

    I thought the cartoon was going to reference how shit VAR is! But that is funnier…absolute *****!!

  5. 5 minutes ago, Silvio Dante said:

    How the hell do you make Henry Winter redundant? Possibly the best journo out there as his awards display. Yes, liked Lee Johnson a bit much but on the whole he’s a great read. Is it that the Times aren’t going to cover football any more as who do they genuinely get that’s better?

    chatgpt?

    Sesame Street Idk GIF

  6. 1 minute ago, Silvio Dante said:

    How the hell do you make Henry Winter redundant? Possibly the best journo out there as his awards display. Yes, liked Lee Johnson a bit much but on the whole he’s a great read. Is it that the Times aren’t going to cover football any more as who do they genuinely get that’s better?

    I did wonder that

  7. 13 minutes ago, LondonBristolian said:

    https://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/sport/football/hallett-plymouth-argyle-next-manager-9211210

    "The atmosphere at Home Park during and after the Preston game was toxic, I think that's the right word. It's the most toxic I can recall for many, many years. Did you consider making a change immediately after that game?

    No, we are not going to make a change just because the fans are yelling. We have made loads of decisions that have been unpopular with the fans, and we have ignored a lot of demands from the fans.

    Look, I'm an investment guy. You become a good investment guy by being a contrarian. It makes you dig your feet in a bit more, particularly when that tiny minority of fans were being so abusive. I'm sorry but it makes us less likely to make a change they are demanding."

  8. 11 hours ago, The turtle said:

    Just a football musing, but I don't want to glory hog with a new thread. It's not so much about city either.

     

    A strange phrase I've seen a lot today post game = "ill take that"

    It has to be one of the stranger emotions. Who pays money and time to walk away from a football match thinking "ill take that" after a nil nil.

    It's not like there are exceptions either, because if you play well you aren't taking it.

    I'm a master of somehow watching 0-0s and not once have i ever walked out feeling like "ill take that"

    Do you know how dominant the other team has to be for "ill take that"

    Not once have i been to a game hoping for a 0-0. It simply leaves a feeling devoid of emotion.

    I just don't get the phrase or the feeling

     

    I find it really strange that people say it. It’s part of football parlance that I don’t understand 

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