You win a point each for the following - 1. The away ground he’s about to be ejected from. 2. How many pints he consumed, prior to this incident. 3. The cost of that hideous jacket.
I’ve been with you at 3 away games where you have distinguished yourself - Colchester away - where you drunkenly confronted our poor frightened manager Karel Fraeye wearing your green slug coat. Northampton away - where the whole away sang “**** off purple” as you were drunkenly annoying everyone. Accrington away - where you stormed out of the ground after they scored. Was this picture taken at Doncaster ? I saw you there too unfortunately.
If it was Swansea I'd have been mugged for the coat, if it was Swansea it could have been 12 pints as it is very cheap in Ivor's country. You are actually very near to the cost as I bought it in a Timberland shop at Gunwharf Quays shopping outlet in Portsmouth. I still have it, although it is in my property in Sweden as it is not needed over here!
Colchester gave me total respect from the fanbase, Northampton away I have to be fair in that I was absolutely slaughtered and poor old EssexAl copped for it, a lovely bloke but an apologist. I only left Accrington early as I had to get the train as they were f***** that day, pure coincidence with the timing of my departure. As I remind you, Accrington was the day you was able to feed your boy after me flogging Chippy's ticket for you And finally, Doncaster league game February 2019.
Well we can either face facts on these issues, difficult for some as they are, or hide under the duvet. Bradford is predicted to be minority white British in the next 15 years, according to official figures. In the 1971 census, the figure was 95% white British, 5 non white British. At the last head count, the split was 56-44%. It’s only going one way & it’s naive to think otherwise Lardi.
Even in this post you admit that what you posted earlier is simply not true. How is 56% not many, or not any? EDIT: I've removed the second part of my reply. It was not respectful and I now regret what I said.
Personally I don't need any lectures on London's problems from someone who lives in the UAE. If Shelvey used such strong words to criticize the Human rights record there, or the merciless repression of anyone who opposes their autocratic regime, he and his family would find themselves in a lot of trouble. But - surprise surprise - he's happy to just take the money instead. I offer my apologies. I was wrong to say I would not comment again on the position you take regarding this Country's problems. You and I both live and work on the same streets, so I should engage with your views when I feel it's appropriate. This is a forum after all, as you have pointed out. Occasionally we even agree on some issues. However, I remain totally unimpressed with the views of this Country expressed by people who have chosen to go and live somewhere else. Especially somewhere like the United Arab Emirates.