
OldNick
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I think it was a case of after the Lord Mayors show.
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20 seconds lol
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
OldNick replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
Oh I see, I think in the present time it may be seen as some as racist but I must say Im really confused what is and isnt -
at least your mates you picked up would have had a phone and had the pics of youat FP. Cant wait to see them. I was in the Fratton end and stood with Westwood and his mates while singing OWTS. Unfortunately I left my phone at home and also the other 10 with me forgot theirs as well, who'd have thought it eh Oh and we couldn't of ad a harder draw. Cant see us getting through.
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
OldNick replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
A Mr T outfit is obviously worn in tribute as a fancy dress, wheras KK are a political and racist group and so totally different. If Wes decides to wear a fairy outfit does that make him offensive to fairies? Personally I m not into fancy dress but some people find it hilarious. I have seen groups dressed in many outfits be it 1970's disco dancers/groups to Trump, does that offend?? -
I assume in these days of PC there will be calls for the Womans results to be put above the mens game. Perhaps in time it will get like the Yellow Pages and in time it will be Aarvark womens Premier league as to make alphabetical order sorted.
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John Barnes who is a major voice about racism in football was not offended at all, and gave a good defence against a couple of radio presenters who were up in arms about it
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its all brinkmanship, sadly they know how to negotiate and its like taking candy from a kid dealing with us.
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You are falling for the thing that you are telling others they are falling for. This hedge fund stuff is and has always been going on and some are betting on one side and others the other. It is not one way. It is just another bit of the scare tactics and misinformation used by both sides. For all of our good we need a quick resolution and No deal, whilst the trouble that will cause is not ideal, it will focus minds very quickly on all sides. The country is bleeding to death and while many on here may not see it in their lives YET the economy is starting to really stall. Iam hearing form many different trades how slow things are getting and soon the job losses and businesses closures will start to snowball. Therefore we haven't time to fanny around waiting for MP's who really are not in the real world to decide our fate. Not making a decision either way is a disaster and personally if we revoke or go for no deal I would be fine as then we can get on with it. In limbo like we are at present is sending us into a downward spiral. If Boris said we would hold the no deal decision until after an election, which would give the people the chance to vote in an election we would see then what way to go forward. Personally at present I think the Tories would get a decent majority as the man in the street it seems to me wants this nightmare to end so we can try and move on.
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it did work for them as it kept the fans going on their monotonous chant. Of course Dsiney always amplify stuff and know that the background atmosphere is important, it would also enhance their fans for the TV audience. I recall them saying to us we did the same in the past, strange, it must be common to do such things. At Bournemouth they just use a feed of a pin drop
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I thought he had been, if not its a disgrace
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I dont understand why people are so keen to take no -deal off the table. By doing so we are hamstringing our negotiators. Im fairly sure that it is something BJ and co dont want but the Europeans were delighted that it looks to have failed. They were worried about it and now can sit back and say 'you cant have a better deal' They had moved a tad but now they can see our lily livered MP's helping give us a bad deal and can be relaxed that they are again holding the Aces n the pack. Stupid nation voted out and now our stupid politicians are handing the initiative to our opponents I voted remain but am disgusted that the majority at the vote have not had their wishes acted on.
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amazing luck, lost phone money, apple products but not the match ticket. He's always such a lucky lad
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thats because you've come over from the dark side and now almost a Saint. Welcome Mack
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You're not related to Heisenberg are you lol. I suggest £30 hardly softens the blow but at least you were ready for your fate lol
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He lost his way years ago lol
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Conveniently lost your phone with all the pictures. Perhaps your mates will have a selfie of you to post up at the ground
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I suggest you keep the I told you so for a little while yet. He was very good last night but he wasnt really tested. I still dont rate him and stand by that. He is far too small to be able to compete at the back post and is often out of position
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Reading Jason Dodds comments pre game he said some of the players in the 4-1 game wilted on the day, listening to him and the way he spoke he may have been one of those
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god he must be mad
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it looked to me a saints fan ran out of our lot and got into them. He must be mad. Its hard tell for sure but it looked that way to me
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I watched the game on Sky and was disappointed that Danny Higginbottom didnt say anything good about our club but also praised them to the highest degree. As for the game as Isaw it. I felt that Obefemi , Hoj wilted under the atmosphere. Cedric, Yoshida Bednarek and the brilliant Ings thrived on it and were very good on the noght. Romeau was middle ground as was JWP although you could tell he really wanted it. Mc Carthy made a couple of decent sves but didnt command the box to take the pressure off our defence. I didnt really know any of their players but I thought Williams was a constant threat, and he was the best they had. Their forwards were poor although Marquis did do that snap shot that caught Mcarthy napping. (dirty elbow that hopefully gets picked up by the authorities)Curtis I had heard good stories about but I couldn't see him really stepping up the leagues at present. Their fans gave the usual abuse and created quite a lot of noise but quietened for long spells as the game went on. All in all Ings was the one who stood up and gave the rest of the team the confidence
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Im told the Pompey fan who hit the horse defence is that he thought it was his mother and didnt like another man riding it
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When I play golf with my Pompey mate however good a shot I will have to shout out 4
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Well Mero, the only way to go is accept gracefully as you have. B 4 you go enjoy