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ZiderEyed

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  1. 1 minute ago, Monkeh said:

    Key here is Premier league, no team outside the prem can compete,

    If Plymouth were to go up and stay up, we wouldn't be able to compete with them,

    It baffles me that people don't understand this

    If you worked at Asda, but sainsbury came in and offered you 20 times your weekly wage, what would you do?

    Yeah I'm baffled here.

    Can't believe someone would choose to triple their wage.

    I'm more baffled at the people on this forum gayly wishing him his best as though he's not an opposition player now. Will never understand it personally. 

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  2. 1 hour ago, chinapig said:

    China subjects its citizens to extraordinary surveillance and control, enabled by technology. Failure to have enough so called social credits for instance could indeed lead to loss of your bank account - or far worse.

    Waffle.

  3. 10 hours ago, Phileas Fogg said:

    Personally, and I speak for EVERYONE on the forum ?, I'd like to see @bristolcitysweden bought back if possible 

    My moratortium on OTIB has been entirely about lack of bristolcitysweden content.

    The man is a genius.

  4. On 09/06/2022 at 13:37, Tinmans Love Child said:

    Agreed, the nostalgia with the east end is understandable for those who stood/sat in it, but future generations in 50 years will feel the same about the South Stand when the club decides to knock it down and make it bigger 

    Recently finished my dissertation on Lefebvre and Baudrillard through the conception of fan spaces, and I must disagree.

    The East End elucidated socially emergent working class cultures. The South Stand was built with none of this in mind, and no longitudinal research to date notes that the same bonding processes will occur in the SS that were presend in the EE.

    What is more likely is that there will be a swell of young people who are dissasitfised with the limitations provided by modern football, and will complain at length to afford themselves more room to express fanatical support for the club, while a group of elder fans will resist to preserve the status quo. Older fans who stood in the East End, and who benefited from the milleu of social conscience at the time, should realise that young people nowadays have lost the ability to have that same formative experience.

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  5. Just now, cidercity1987 said:

    Booing the national anthem

    'This means more' weirdo bullshit 

    Muggy fans including an extensive media fanbase

    Bristolian glory supporters including a significant number of so say City fans on OTIB

    Four reasons for a start

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  6. He was absolutely fantastic. 

    Setting the right culture for the fans early doors, understanding of where we are, conveying his position to fans in the way previous incumbents couldn't manage to do with the same honesty. Really feel comfortable with big Nige at the helm. 

    Up the Nige Pearson Cider Groping City

    UTNPCGC

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