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Of course Wiz. I did know. I was being slightly pedantic. The whole debate has been brought about by people who want to dress and behave as the...
I bow to your superior knowledge on this Clifton as I believe you are someone who has worked in the health profession. All I can say is that the...
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Er - sorry Wiz, some actually DO. It’s unusual, but it happens and they do exist. They used to be called ‘hermaphrodites’ but I understand that...
The saying; ‘if my granny had balls……’ will soon be redundant and pointless, given the direction we are headed in…!
I’m with you on this RS. However, that’s because as fans we have more of a fear factor going on - and we also know from bitter experience our...
Didn’t we get a New Zealand international GK in on emergency loan during the LJ tenure? I thought we had other reserve GKs but we still got that...
Porky Pies? That’s been featured in Bargain Brits in the Sun several times.
It’s a lot better than it used to be mate. Not sure when you went, but the marina has been voted the best in Europe - and the beaches are lovely...
Yes - for sport (I wouldn’t go there unless City or England were playing) - and they are able to show multiple games at the same time. You just...
…… Mrs R&W and I were in Tangey’s Sports Bar in Benalmádena back on 11th March. We were watching our game vs Sheff U and there were a crowd of...
The ‘rubbish’ comment wasn’t aimed at you Wiz - it’s the article. They’ve left Sunderland out completely.
We should never have allowed ourselves to be in a situation where we rely on one keeper. Crazy. Even back in the day we had Fielding and Maenpaa -...
That’s rubbish - what about Sunderland?!!!
6th place wouldn’t be disastrous. I’d rather face Sheff U than Sunderland in the playoffs personally.
It’s all in our own hands. Do we want it badly enough?
Not here to take the piss. Why are you guys in such trouble? You were in the Prem not long ago - twice - what happened to all the parachute money?
When I was growing up in the 1970s in Dundry, all the lads carried knives. Most were penknives but some had bigger blades. I had a large sheath...