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redcityman

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  1. This was a land grab right from the get go, they expected a nice bonus from Sainbury's, once that evaporated it was IMO about getting out with as much face saving as possible, alas no one wants to buy a decrepit old stadium with a team of cloggers thats haemoraging money like it's going out of fashion.

    Now they have a ready made excuse as to why the club is going bust, after all they have probably used up the excuses of the council not providing land, turning down none existent planning applications, it's all Lansdown's fault and so on.      

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  2. 7 hours ago, Robin-hugh-blind said:

    Good night rich boy 

    You have had a lot to say over night, alas you didn't really say anything bar Me me me me me me what about me!

    **** me you're a whiny little ***, hardship because you were not put first, you probably don't have a clue what real hardship is, there are people out there doing their best to keep people alive whilst risking their own lives and whilst having to spend time away from their own families.

    There are also people working so selfish muppets  like you can get served their shopping and doing that while on low wages, no one is going to starve, no one is going to be evicted have their electricity or gas cut off, if you can't get food because you have no money their are people out there working to supply those that are struggling via food banks.

    Many people are alone and scared, many have no one, but you know what,  we get on with it, we pull our purse strings in, cut back on our food intake and waste nothing and we isolate,  and you whine about losing some money.

    Then to top it all you hope somone sneezes on someones dinner, really! 

    About time you grew up.

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  3. 9 minutes ago, Red-Robbo said:

     

    My heart bleeds at the thought of them having to relocate to a house costing less than £3m if they are not doing their job for a protracted period of time.

    Those of us with more modestly priced homes also face difficulties if the side-effects of this virus stop us from working as normal. Why should footballers be insulated?

    Absolutely they shouldn't.

    Never understood the idea that a professional football player only has a short career so it makes them more worthy of their excessive earnings, does the ability to do work stop once a player reaches retirement as a profession football player, funny how players from the past managed to find other work after their playing career ended.

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  4. 4 hours ago, italian dave said:

    There's two other key stages:

    Regulatory approval: manufacturers will prioritise the largest markets first, so the EU will be high the list. We've just left the EMA (the EU regulatory body). So accepting their regulation would mean accepting new EU regulation. You'd have thought common sense might prevail in this instance, but the Brexit zealots now in charge have only just confirmed our exit from the EU pandemic early warning system in the name of a 'clean break'. So, the chances are we'll be some way down the list in terms of regulatory approval.

    Manufacture: the UK has no vaccine manufacturing capacity. So we will be dependent on other countries, and on the various trading blocs etc tp which they belong. Again, we'll be some way down the list of priorities.

    Never mind, we still won 2 world wars so we can go it alone in the world...

    What a crook of shit.

    https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-exports-more-vaccines-than-any-other-g7-country

     

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  5. 14 minutes ago, 22A said:

    At least the gas attendance was better than Macclesfield.

    Their players are on strike due to not being paid. The first team watched from the stand as the youth team lost heavily to Kingstonian.

    The fans showed solidarity with the players and less than one thousand turned up.

    Maybe, just maybe the gas where staying away in support of Macclefields players from afar, or maybe their support is just what it is, shit. 

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  6. 1 hour ago, wood_red said:

    We are truly gutted that a player we would all probably like to be successful in the future, has made a mistake for another team. He didn't seem to do that for us though, as we sold him for £22 MILLION (about the same as the poor saggies debt)!!

     

    Poor sod wouldn't understand that high a figure,  better off saying the gashead equivalent of 660k. ?

  7. 2 hours ago, Monkeh said:

    my god, no wonder they haven't announce an away kit, their regular designer won't work for savory snacks

    Could the delay be down to the fact that like other less savoury products sold by the club the shirt was already past it's sell by date!

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  8. 11 hours ago, Loon plage said:

    A fairly standard response and fair play to him. Gasheads now saying the council will compulsory purchase the site for new development to include high end apartments and a stadium....

    Most of them are genuinely off their heads.

    High end!

    I doubt they could even afford a high chair!

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  9. 3 hours ago, SirColinOfMansfield said:

    Wally is back ...

     

    ... and he is still absolutely determined ...

     

    ... to be a total embarrassment to the Sags (and the "famous quarters")!

     

    WillSmith.thumb.jpg.4b8f614ea57e322a94d188c2ebecf344.jpg

    Will Smith is saying "look pal I don't need no cleaning products as I leave all that side of thing to my chauffeur, hence he gets to choose what rags are preferable for the care of my vehicles, now **** off. 

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  10. The quicker Bristol Rovers are put out of their misery the better, imagine future generations of children no longer being forced to attend that poor excuse of a ground by sad act bitter gasheads, who's only moment of solace is when the club they hate has it's defeat relayed to the Mems scoreboard.

    In the modern era no child should have to suffer the fate of abject failure year on year when there is a far happier place to go within striking distance.

    So come on gasheads think of the children!

    You know it make sense.

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  11. 1 hour ago, myol'man said:

    Nice to see they've got money to spend on comfy seats for Wally and his cronies, while the away fans still stand out in the p!ssing rain :gasmask:

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    Jeez thats like putting pirelli p zero asimetrico tyres on a Hillman Imp, ok I exagerate, maybe new set of Asda budget tyres.

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