LangleyBlue1970
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Brilliant!Talking of nicknames we had a kid at school we called silver sleeves, he never carried a handkerchief!
Brilliant!Talking of nicknames we had a kid at school we called silver sleeves, he never carried a handkerchief!
I think some poster are wilfully misconstruing what I meant. I'm not arguing against climate change but simply pointing out that I've read some scientists argue different causes and deny forecasts for "the end of the planet".Pretty sure David Bellamy and Johnny Ball both cast doubt on climate change, and weren't seen on TV again.....
No need to reply I just read the two post and sat staring at the screen, shaking my head and giggling like a naughty school boy :-)Just for clarification, I wasn't taught it at school but I did learn it there, if that makes sense :)
Apparently opposition fans feel things about Arsenal that they just don't feel about City. J.Liew on Sky Sports News. Whatever the fuck that means
Rooney 2 year deal worth 800Kthat salary point has annoyed me for a long time. Hugh Edwards £500k a year, Zoe fucking Ball £520k a year, Claudia Winckleman £500k, Alan Shearer £450k, Lineker £1.3m, Fiona Bruce £400k, Kusenburg £400k, Veron Kay £400k. Even Ros Atkins is on £300k and he does fuck all who presented City as guilty in a one-off biased "special". This is just ones listed as normal employees as well, any tax dodging people being paid by production companies (ie the whole Brendan O'Carroll family) are hidden. The list is almost endless, pure waste of cash on talentless boring wankers
all of them are absolute shit at what they do and could easily be replaced with people on a sensible £50k yearly wage. I've stopped paying my license as I find the above obscene
That has exact sentiment has been the mantra of many Liverpool fans for years.It doesn't mean what people are saying it means. People like to lie to themselves about not caring about City. Check out other online spaces that talk about football, and you'll read a lot of people writing that they don't care about City because we're not "a real club", and so anything we win feels hollow. Whereas our title rivals, Liverpool or Arsenal, are "real clubs", and as such, their success will hurt them
It's a sentiment you'll hear more in online spaces than in real life, which is the exact crowd the Guardian sports team tend to try to appeal to
For example, I ventured onto RedCafe this morning to prove this point and was immediately met with this post
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It's just a sad sentiment of immature fans
Then you get the non-match going ones who are just led blind by the red shirt media into hating usNo doubt that the most hated clubs from matchgoing fans are Arsenal and Liverpool and the reason is their despicable fanbases. Real fans know what their support is like. The hatred for United has reduced since they collapsed.
My viewThere was an FOI about Eurovision a couple of years ago, from UKIP (obviously). In total, it cost the BBC the equivalent of about 60% of the cost of a single episode of Casualty each year.
Eurovision is mostly a broadcasting union where European broadcasters share facilities for things like the Olympics to save costs. The song contest is a pile of shit.
Proper family man that thanker you mentioned there.Two contrasting stories in the media I saw yesterday, on the periphery of football, but what the heck.
Northwest tolite, a grubby bar trying to lay claims to Toto writing the 1982 hit Africa, in said place. Turns out to be nonsense, they wrote it in LA. However the Preston Historic Society Strong objected to the bar putting up a blue plaque outside. The chap from the business turned out to be an oaf who admitted the plaque was crap. Imagine my surprise to see his choice of shirt was a rag one, not a shock!
The One Show I find the Luton born dipper who presents the Watchdog strand to be as his name says an allcock!
Anyway they had a feel-good story on about a chap called Mike Grisenthwaite who after fighting cancer, decided to set up a kids charity Cyclists Fighting Cancer. It's purpose is to buy and hand out bike to kids with cancer to keep fit and help with recovery. Proper selfless bloke whose family had set him up for a surprise thank you from Alexander Armstrong, very moving I thought. Showed personal pictures of his recovery, amongst which was one with his family, all wearing City shirts! Sums up who our supporters are.
Mike if you are on here or if any of your friends or family are, do put on some links to Cyclists Fighting Cancer.
Thanks for turning my stomach,can I bill you for the BLT sandwich I was just about to scoff?.Talking of nicknames we had a kid at school we called silver sleeves, he never carried a handkerchief!
They say that shit as a coping mechanism..
Hear fucking hearThere's no reduction in my house.
It doesn't mean what people are saying it means. People like to lie to themselves about not caring about City. Check out other online spaces that talk about football, and you'll read a lot of people writing that they don't care about City because we're not "a real club", and so anything we win feels hollow. Whereas our title rivals, Liverpool or Arsenal, are "real clubs", and as such, their success will hurt them
It's a sentiment you'll hear more in online spaces than in real life, which is the exact crowd the Guardian sports team tend to try to appeal to
For example, I ventured onto RedCafe this morning to prove this point and was immediately met with this post
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It's just a sad sentiment of immature fans
https://cyclistsfc.org.uk/about-cyclists-fighting-cancer/ is their websiteTwo contrasting stories in the media I saw yesterday, on the periphery of football, but what the heck.
Northwest tolite, a grubby bar trying to lay claims to Toto writing the 1982 hit Africa, in said place. Turns out to be nonsense, they wrote it in LA. However the Preston Historic Society Strong objected to the bar putting up a blue plaque outside. The chap from the business turned out to be an oaf who admitted the plaque was crap. Imagine my surprise to see his choice of shirt was a rag one, not a shock!
The One Show I find the Luton born dipper who presents the Watchdog strand to be as his name says an allcock!
Anyway they had a feel-good story on about a chap called Mike Grisenthwaite who after fighting cancer, decided to set up a kids charity Cyclists Fighting Cancer. It's purpose is to buy and hand out bike to kids with cancer to keep fit and help with recovery. Proper selfless bloke whose family had set him up for a surprise thank you from Alexander Armstrong, very moving I thought. Showed personal pictures of his recovery, amongst which was one with his family, all wearing City shirts! Sums up who our supporters are.
Mike if you are on here or if any of your friends or family are, do put on some links to Cyclists Fighting Cancer.
"PSG inform Man City of Haarland interest..."
The title race must be back in our hands.