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I quite like Lords but my personal favourite is to take a month off to watch Test matches in the West Indies before I start a new job, and then fuck off at short notice from said job four or five months later.

 

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40 minutes ago, Pilko said:

I quite like Lords but my personal favourite is to take a month off to watch Test matches in the West Indies before I start a new job, and then fuck off at short notice from said job four or five months later.

 


Yeah, Lords might be nice, but I’ll take being one of 90,000 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Boxing Day, thanks :thup:

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3 minutes ago, Raconteur said:


Yeah, Lords might be nice, but I’ll take being one of 90,000 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Boxing Day, thanks :thup:

90,000 drunken Aussies watching cricket would be painful. Hard pass. (Been there for a game, but it wasn’t Boxing Day!)

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8 hours ago, Ameritoon said:

 

Did you come over to watch baseball back in the 1940s? :lol:

I’ll be honest, I was a young lad and it was when that DC-10 crashed at O’hare airport. We were the first DC-10 flight out afterwards and the CEO made a thing of being on the flight and there was an engineer jumping up and down inside one of the engines as we boarded ?.


I’ve still got the program somewhere. 

 

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Martin Samuel - tit

 

“Last week, interim manager Graeme Jones was talking about the culture and values of the area as if they were somehow more noble than the rest. Football people used to lap that up. Many had a soft spot for Newcastle. Yet everyone then saw how spitefully St James' Park regarded Steve Bruce and recoiled.”

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23 minutes ago, Paully said:

Martin Samuel - tit

 

“Last week, interim manager Graeme Jones was talking about the culture and values of the area as if they were somehow more noble than the rest. Football people used to lap that up. Many had a soft spot for Newcastle. Yet everyone then saw how spitefully St James' Park regarded Steve Bruce and recoiled.”

People had a soft spot for us because we were the village idiot of the premier league.  Now we’re on the verge of being a potential threat and it’s turned people.  Not because of the way we regarded an incompetent manager who has made millions out of repeated failure.


Did everyone recoil against *insert club name who’s fans turned against Bruce here* when he was booed out of the ground due to his dogshit leadership??

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2 hours ago, Paully said:

Martin Samuel - tit

 

“Last week, interim manager Graeme Jones was talking about the culture and values of the area as if they were somehow more noble than the rest. Football people used to lap that up. Many had a soft spot for Newcastle. Yet everyone then saw how spitefully St James' Park regarded Steve Bruce and recoiled.”

Fortunately for "everyone", the services of Steve Bruce are now available, so they can ask their club to appoint him and treat him with the respect he deserves. I'm perplexed as to why there's no clamour from Norwich fans and the like for one of the most important English managers of the last 100 (ONE HUNDRED) years. :mystery:

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St James Park that gave Bruce stick in one game, his last and a few boos from a 10% capacity at the end of Sheffield United last season?

Barbaric that like.

Never happens anywhere. Yet at the same time happens absolutely everywhere.

 

These people's soft spots are about as based in reality as their losing their apparent soft spot is - managers here and everywhere else doing bad jobs get hammered.  Even Hughton got the 'you don't know what your doing' chant. Squeeky wheels gets the grease I guess.

 

Supports West Ham doesn't he? Remember the infinitely worse abuse they gave Roeder? stone throwing (is a Hammer afterall) glass house dwelling c**t

 

 

Edited by Wolfcastle

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6 hours ago, Paully said:

Martin Samuel - tit

 

“Last week, interim manager Graeme Jones was talking about the culture and values of the area as if they were somehow more noble than the rest. Football people used to lap that up. Many had a soft spot for Newcastle. Yet everyone then saw how spitefully St James' Park regarded Steve Bruce and recoiled.”

Isn't he a West Ham fan?
If so, the late Glenn Roeder says hello.

 

EDIT: Didn't see that Wolfcastle said the same.

 

 

Edited by Robster
Lazy reading

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