forgive me father for i have sinned (26 Viewers)

covmark

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Fuck me. This shit again. Water under the bridge surely?

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Sick Boy

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I remember the first time I went, didn't use the car park, so we walked down the path that wound down the Hill. I was walking down holding hands with my lad with our scarves on and someone standing on there shouted "Oi kid, tell your Dad to either stop being a fucking traitor or join us on the hill".

It wasn't me who needed to bow their heads in shame or whatever noun you'd care to use.

What lovely people.
 

Grendel

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And I can remember that horrible women who attacked us on the hill with her foul mouth so there you go 1-1

So you agree with foul language at a young child - you defend that?
 

albatross

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In the spring of 2001 , the Sky Blues are lost and alone in a dark, foreboding place. To survive this ordeal, they and their followers must visit the three realms of the afterlife, beginning with Hell. Follow the Sky Blues descent circle by circle through the eternal abode of lost souls, down to the pit of Hell at the center of the earth.

Maybe Dante was a City Fan? But then again maybe he was a glass half full kind of bloke, just wondering which of the 9 circles we have reached at this point?


Covmark is right, move along nothing to see here, whats done is done no amount of name calling can change it now. Time to move on.

 

idm1975

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Anyway, back to the jsb stuff :)
Gotta say my boys love it....the youngest plonks himself down at the arts and crafts for the solid hour and my elder plays the games and a few times he has got to play against current and ex players. How many of the wasps players were on the bouncy castle?
 

Nick

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Gotta say my boys love it....the youngest plonks himself down at the arts and crafts for the solid hour and my elder plays the games and a few times he has got to play against current and ex players. How many of the wasps players were on the bouncy castle?
Hunt was on the ps4 with the kids and tudgay was doing keep ups. The kids were loving it as he was telling them how good they were!
 

wingy

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The club would be well served by increasing the amount of contact / Interaction between players and the ordinary
fan.
They would benefit from a less elitist attitude in that.
What I mean is you shouldn't have to pay a premium for it.
Listening to Deitmar last week about going out to Working mens clubs for darts/dommies /snooker nights, barriers are far too wide these days.
 

lifeskyblue

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Yes tudgay top bloke. Really had time for all the kids. Hunt too was Having a laugh with those in the zone. And then killer and downs for the older generation (me). Perfect pre game time. Set up 6-0 perfectly


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Nick

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The club would be well served by increasing the amount of contact / Interaction between players and the ordinary
fan.
They would benefit from a less elitist attitude in that.
What I mean is you shouldn't have to pay a premium for it.
Listening to Deitmar last week about going out to Working mens clubs for darts/dommies /snooker nights, barriers are far too wide these days.
To be fair you don't need to pay a premium to go down to the jsb bit or the Christmas parties.

Especially with social media as well now.
 

wingy

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To be fair you don't need to pay a premium to go down to the jsb bit or the Christmas parties.

Especially with social media as well now.
Yes agreed, but a bit more info prior to.
Specifically referring to adults here nick.
Of course the world has turned since the 60's but there must be a way of getting that contact back, social media alone doesn't do it.
Cov rugby post match get it right, post match entertainment all players mingling, worth staying around an hour or two after.
Of course they own the ground and receive all the benefit.
I suppose getting the lads out and about to a few of the local quiz nights would be a modern equivalent.
 
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Yes agreed, but a bit more info prior to.
Specifically referring to adults here nick.
Of course the world has turned since the 60's but there must be a way of getting that contact back, social media alone doesn't do it.
Cov rugby post match get it right, post match entertainment all players mingling, worth staying around an hour or two after.
Of course they own the ground and receive all the benefit.
I suppose getting the lads out and about to a few of the local quiz nights would be a modern equivalent.

I guess the problem is in the modern world you can't get footballers going off and drinking etc. without it becoming a massive palavar, and it all hyped up and used as a stick to beat the manager with after a couple of defeats, about how he isn't enforcing discipline around 'professionals'.
 

wingy

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I guess the problem is in the modern world you can't get footballers going off and drinking etc. without it becoming a massive palavar, and it all hyped up and used as a stick to beat the manager with after a couple of defeats, about how he isn't enforcing discipline around 'professionals'.
Agreed, the world is a little less respective of "Stars".
Just think of Lescott, we need to know these players though and a pat on the back usually well appreciated.
 

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