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The dastardly red

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  1. Hopefully by now you recognise our logo on the back of the lads' shorts.
  2. Commentators have been apologising for bad language picked up from the crowd for as long as I can remember and I'm no spring chicken. It's not a "woke" sign of our times thing that they do this. I swear some people are just looking to be outraged by the latest hint of the dreaded and evil wokeness that is such a blight on their day to day lives. Commentators probably have to apologise for contractual reasons, I imagine the thinking behind it is that kids should be able to watch things like football without hearing bad language, before or after the watershed. As a side note back when I was a child there were few things as hilarious as when some bad language got picked up on live TV. It was like a gift from the gods.
  3. Why aren't the 2pm fixtures on any channel or radio?
  4. pitch invaders can't possibly have jobs?
  5. Well yeah he's having to step up more than he would without injuries but to say he hasn't been in any of the games just isn't fair on him.
  6. Tell me if I'm wrong but I often think that people with your attitude have indeed done a personal risk assessment in their head and conclude that they most likely won't suffer severely from Covid. They then ignore guidance such as wearing masks, social distancing as a way of asserting their "individuality". They're always keen to show off about how they won't be told what to do. It's like 12 year old kids taking a stand about a small change to how the school dinner queue system works. Yes you are very clever and unique, well done special soldier except your attitude f**ks things up for other people. Give it some thought eh?
  7. Hi mate , been chatting on the City forum I put the update on it. Like you said, a few weird comments but not really that much interest. I'll bump it in a couple of days to keep it fresh and in people's minds. Nice bloke I met on there bought some white NBs and wanted your opinion, I said I'd check with you. (I've copied and pasted my message and will post the response)
  8. If the Labour Party get it together enough to accept that defeating the Tories is the most important thing then we might get somewhere. Left of centre coalitions are the only way forward, we simply must gang up on these bullies.
  9. Thanks mate, no point in starting when people get a bit heated. Honestly I've learnt that from experience. And I do genuinely want to hear opinions, that's why I did this thread. Also I've been called a troll so many times that it's water off a ducks back really. Bit like Robbored. I'll get back to you about the NBs ?
  10. No skin off my nose buddy. Respectfully, it's probably not the right threads for you.
  11. Not really. At all. My mate's into fashion but not obsessively. We have a laugh about it and he just keeps me up to date on what the latest looks are. Regarding the beards thing, he sent me a voice clip of a whole bar chanting at a bearded bloke who had loads of tattoos, telling him to get out. They've got a gong behind the bar and the bar people hit it if they see tattoos on someone. It's pretty funny, especially as the bloke tripped over on his way out and you can hear him do a little yelp as he falls.
  12. yeah man, all those bogus dead people, like totally just a way of controlling us and shit. wake up sheeple.
  13. Hi everyone, just to let you know I have a new update in my London fashion thread in "general chat" for those interested please do head over to take a look.
  14. I've just spoken with my friend in Shoreditch and he's given me this season's ins and outs. Here's what's hot and what's not in London. As I've explained before, fashions tend to debut in East London then spread through the city. They arrive on the high street in the rest of the country after they've gone out of fashion in the place they started out. Gents, if you want to be cutting edge, jump on these: -Large collared shirts in brown hues -White trainers with raised heals (no noticeable branding on show) -Tidy, cropped hair but with a long, straight fringe. Must not be curly or ruffled (apparently this is very important?) -Bright vests -V neck sweaters -Baseball caps worn sideways -Light blue jeans, very baggy -chunky bracelets. Earring studs in both ears Ditch these if you haven't already: -Skinny jeans -Product in hair -Trousers that cut off above the ankle -Tattoos; if you have them then cover them up where possible or bite the bullet and get them removed (although can be pricey) -Puffer jackets -New Balance trainers -Beards, and this is a real big one apparently. My contact says that there actually seems to be hostility towards people with beards. It was a bit of a joke previously with people being laughed at for having them but now they're getting abuse shouted at them in East London. Sounds mad but my contact swears it's true. -Bobble hats -Festive jumpers are a big no this Christmas
  15. It's socks again from me. Like every year. I wouldn't trust you with the two pound fifty. buddy boy.
  16. They'll be fine, they've switched to Liverpool by now.
  17. We looked like an actual football team today. As has been said by others, we bring what we brought today to the rest of the season and we stay up. All things considered I'd be very happy with that and consider it a successful season. Plus it was good fun today!
  18. Wowzers you're a bit tetchy aren't you? Well done with your lighthearted point it was an excellent one. And your knowledge of Scottish football is commendable. Now I will leave you to stew in your own juices for a while. Please do not bother me if the reflection causes some confusing and tempestuous thought cycles. Good day.
  19. I knew what you meant Robbored, obviously the Scottish Premier League.
  20. The taming of the shrewsbury Romeo and Juliatyeo
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