Was good that Lambo, great to hear the Brum fans being magnanimous in defeat after the game, however 'there's a lot of orange in here...' What the holy ****?
It was very good. I would highlight that they do appear to have a higher proportion of matchday mongs than a lot of other clubs. Unless he singles them out for inclusion purposes. I thought we had a fair few but they seem to even outdo us. Leicester are World Match Day Mongs World Champions though.
Nice use of the female genitals as a derogatory term. Also nice deflection of your own sexist and misogynistic post. One would hope a person would realise everyone here lives in a glass house, but I doubt it. No need to delete your horrible posts btw or report yourself to the admin, as I'm not bothered really.
You obviously struggle to see the difference between my post from 2015 and one asking if you’d **** someone. **** off you odious snowflake ****.
I don't know about anyone else, but my issue with the other thread was that it was specifically about someone whose job probably includes looking this forum and is presumably new to the City fanbase. I don't like the idea that her first impression would be of us talking about her in a creepy manner. Normally I wouldn't give a **** about stuff like that, but it's a bit personal and direct isn't it?
For me I think the occasional comment about a reasonably attractive woman working at the club - a la Carly Duffen* - is a bit **** and ‘LADS LADS LADS’ but is on whole largely acceptable providing it doesn’t cross boundaries. I’m sure many of our lady fans would comment on an attractive player or manager and many have on here. However, as you say, a dedicated thread is going too far and makes me feel uneasy. * and it’s not really like that either, as Ms (Mrs?) Beercock appears on the surface to have got the job through her professional credentials rather than being the boss’s daughter and having a fine pair of legs.
are you mental? there's nothing wrong with that description, but it would be weird for anyone would say that about their own daughter.