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Taking the wife out Sunday for the match she just loves football, not, the main thing is though she hasn’t got an England shirt or tee shirt,let’s go shopping for one she says, let’s not says me, for one match I says waste of money, I want to look like a fan she says. The Bloody glory hunting plastic “…….” guess we’re off shopping.
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Ask TW.
Hull City are under the same conditions.
It seems to mean very little, Hull have signed five players already with two on a season long loan. No player can be signed via a transfer fee, but that won’t worry Allam. That said, purely by serendipity, he’s played a very good hand in straitened times. 🐯
How nice of Big J to favour a Canadian tipple. Odds on he/she/it drinks it whilst trawling the internet for ‘queer’ sites, thereby attracting anal related adverts. 💉
Law of averages, I fully agree with the OP. 😜
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I went to many England matches in the 1980s and take exception to being called vermin. How is it ok for you to have an opinion on people while not allowing others their opinion on what is racist or not.
Given that I was talking about those that refused to acknowledge a black scorer had actually scored, I’m of the opinion that vermin* is an accurate description of those I was referring to. If their opinion is NOT racist I’m very unsure what is.
* Vermin, noun, people perceived as despicable and as causing problems for the rest of society.
If those players are going to be taking the knee for the Euros in subservience to a Marxist cult I will not be watching and hoping they lose! Now we have Gareth Southgate the woke come to their support in such a degrading act! An absolute disgrace!
It’s time these pampered prima donnas were reminded that they play for the people of this country, not for their own libtard agendas!
You sound very much like the vermin England ‘fans’ in the 1980’s when a black player scored. If they scored the second goal to make it 2-0 they’d insist the score was 1-0. They were c*@#$ just like yourself!
Morecambe v. Sunderland will be quite the fixture next season though, NI!
My Mackem mate has his season ticket for SoL.
Probably never seen Cheltenham play before either!
Odd that some seem to struggle to exit League One (door ajar) and ‘some’ breeze through it at the first go. Always a good day out at the SoL, and we usually have ‘refreshments’ at the Royal Navy Club in Roker Avenue.
A chance to meet up pre-match with friends and sink a few pints, watch live football, celebrate an unexpected win after having a man sent off and coming from behind (leave it AWG!), or sit through absolute dross, back to the pub for a few more pints to chew it all over, what’s not to like? Bring it on. 😀
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The way they shouted through their masks showed us how the future is going to be good – once we get use to it.
Were you watching a difference game? Barely anyone was wearing a mask.
It was a ‘test event’, and if they followed the same rules as the Liverpool ones face masks weren’t mandatory.
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Your right G really enjoyed the Docherty era, so much flair in the team and didn’t cost the earth either, then we ended up with Sexton and the football was dire, bit like the last 3 seasons at Scunny, do you still get there? I haven’t been since Cantona.
I have no comment, just a shake of the head.
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Dock the pair of them points for a frivolous appeal!
5770 views on this thread, only 25 contributors and there not all in agreement, people aren’t interested in protesting, just let it go JB. Ps, I have said on other threads Scunny fans are the worst.
Scunny fans are the worst, they’re also the best, just like at EVERY other club. Very trite but very true.
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I’d advise Grimsby fans to view their new owners as I view every football club owner. If they tell you it’s Thursday, check your calendar, presuming they haven’t nicked it!
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Last time we finished in this position, next season promotion.
Can always dream.Could well happen, this time last year…
Didn’t you once claim to have been a shop steward, AWG?
The nation did not demand Liverpool had to win the F.A. Cup. I, for one, didn’t want them to win it.
Everton fans will be gutted, after all Liverpool fans only robbed the best ever Everton side from playing in the European cup. Then after Hillsborough had to let Liverpool win the fa cup final the nation demanded it. Did you know Liverpool considered not playing on in the cup after the tragedy just like they considered not playing on after Heysel even though the dead were still in the ground. (Not).
Oaf.
Deadly silence from the likes of Rashford or Sterling, maybe about time Harry Kane let’s us know how what the current squad opinions are.
Ian Holloway, aka Coco the Clown, hasn’t been silent, he reckons a ESL is a betrayal to the memory of Prince Philip!
Clubs haven’t needed to produce a match day programme for the last three years. In other news Mr Macmillan will spend this weekend at Chequers. 😜
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Wasn’t White City out west where the BBC TV Centre was?
Near enough opposite. QPR have had more moves, and more home grounds, than any other club.
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What does any of this mean?
Eff all, ‘big’ clubs in the same league start the season on zero points just like everyone else.
QPR at White City?
Memo to self:
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QPR at White City?
The difference is Derby and Ipswich could sustain a decent Championship team with 20k plus gates or even a tier 3 Premiership side with 30k plus turning up. We would get 5k in the Championship and 7k in the Premiership. Even those gates would need to sell out the away end to achieve.
Anyone with funds wanting to own a genuine lower league side I am sure could probably pick one up for free just now. I suspect you know who is bored playing football manager and is hanging on until he has sold his block of flats with football pitch attached. (Football pitch optional)
Hull can’t sell – they don’t have a ground.
Pay attention at the back, Ipswich Town don’t own their stadium, then again neither do the likes of Manchester City, Newcastle United and others. Rumour has it a consortium is interested in buying Hull City, although I heard that one eighty four months ago!
The state of our Chairman…
Can’t play two up top because of COVID
Having a go at the old boy season ticket holder
Covid only affects Scunny
The guy just makes it up as he goes along
Not forgetting the standard veiled threat about ‘I could’ve walked away’Do us all a favour and carry it out.
Swann might like to try putting SUFC up for sale, he may be surprised at the interest he’d get. Derby County and Ipswich Town have new owners this week, and Ipswich don’t even own their stadium. Of course, he could have good reasons to stay put… 🏠🏡🏠 💷
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I never have David Burns on my ifollow feed, I think there’s an icon on the bottom right of the screen which allows you to listen to home or away commentary. Our home commentator is joined by an ex-player, and he does it alone when commentating on an away match.
Does anyone have the phone number for Jarvis’s agent?
0845 606 0222
Donny are waiting for Grant McCanns 12 month rolling contract to end at Hull!`
They’re not alone!
I’m sure his pay-off will soften the blow, and the fact his sort always turn up elsewhere, a la David Beeby.
Clubs will just find a way around it*, and I see no reason why clubs like Sunderland or Charlton, with large fan bases, should be forced to pay relative peanuts (in football terms) and be limited in the transfer market.
FFP has worked well with Messi’s half a billion quid contract, or not.
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