New stadium thread

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That's why I am a capitalist, the system allows for companies like MFI (or was it FFI) to fail, the socialists would have rescued them, or even nationalised them,to save jobs.
Yeah let's have nice capitalist companies like UBER and Amazon and Trump Inc.

Wind up warning <ok> Good job I like you.
 
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Today's Cowlin report. It's interesting to get a good look at the East Stand for once...

Kin guy is now tiefing my direction of approach/
circuit of new WHL !!!

So I am now copyrighting the following views
of new WHL :

- From train between WHL and Silver St stations
(both directions)

- From Middleham / Ingleton Rd junction
 
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started New job today, found out the company is doing a fair bit of the steel works for your new stadium..

Might have to tag some steel with ynwa etc<laugh>
 
started New job today, found out the company is doing a fair bit of the steel works for your new stadium..

Might have to tag some steel with ynwa etc<laugh>

Do it in red. The colour is banned from the stadium and Lilywhite House. It's a fact that all the fire extinguishers are chromed and when Levy saw the lights on the electrical control board were red, they were immediately replaced with blue ones.
 
I know. Where do we find them? There's a strong suggestion that HSBC are in the mix as stadium sponsors.

Also, I've heard that staff can't park red cars at the stadium and players can't drive red cars to the training ground. Anyone else heard that one?

I'd prefer it if the players had to take public transport to games and training. Would do them a world of good.
 
I'd prefer it if the players had to take public transport to games and training. Would do them a world of good.


You've come over very 1950's all of a sudden. Soon, you'll be joining someone else complaining about suits, hair length and stubble.

Still, cheer up. Son's still got to do his military service. <laugh>
 
You've come over very 1950's all of a sudden. Soon, you'll be joining someone else complaining about suits, hair length and stubble.

I'm definitely a Millennial version of Spurcat, on this forum at least. I think you and I recently shared an exchange of views about the relative benefits of ironing your shirt <laugh>

I'm firmly of the opinion that there should be a lifelike model of Michael Dawson at the entrance to the training ground with a sign reading 'All staff uniform guide' next to it.

I am also of the opinion that people with man-buns, purposefully ripped clothing and 'edgy' facial hair should be rounded up and sent to work in the far east producing ironing boards. I've nothing against stylish stubble or a neatly trimmed beard but when it goes all pseudo-wolverine they can **** right off.

I believe Spurcat and I see eye to eye on many of these sociopolitcal issues.
 
I'm definitely a Millennial version of Spurcat, on this forum at least. I think you and I recently shared an exchange of views about the relative benefits of ironing your shirt <laugh>

I'm firmly of the opinion that there should be a lifelike model of Michael Dawson at the entrance to the training ground with a sign reading 'All staff uniform guide' next to it.

I am also of the opinion that people with man-buns, purposefully ripped clothing and 'edgy' facial hair should be rounded up and sent to work in the far east producing ironing boards. I've nothing against stylish stubble or a neatly trimmed beard but when it goes all pseudo-wolverine they can **** right off.

I believe Spurcat and I see eye to eye on many of these sociopolitcal issues.
That avatar picture's not just for show, is it? <whistle>
 
I'm definitely a Millennial version of Spurcat, on this forum at least. I think you and I recently shared an exchange of views about the relative benefits of ironing your shirt <laugh>

I'm firmly of the opinion that there should be a lifelike model of Michael Dawson at the entrance to the training ground with a sign reading 'All staff uniform guide' next to it.

I am also of the opinion that people with man-buns, purposefully ripped clothing and 'edgy' facial hair should be rounded up and sent to work in the far east producing ironing boards. I've nothing against stylish stubble or a neatly trimmed beard but when it goes all pseudo-wolverine they can **** right off.

I believe Spurcat and I see eye to eye on many of these sociopolitcal issues.

Very early on in my working career, I worked with a former hippy. He wore a suit and tie but had hair down to his collar and a moustache. He railed against my 'Stalinist' short hair [at the back - I was known to have a very long rockabilly flat top on occasions] and preference to wear fascist black on all occasions [or leopard print].

I rail against pony tails [on men] and flairs.....Oh yeah, and ironing fascists.
 
Do it in red. The colour is banned from the stadium and Lilywhite House. It's a fact that all the fire extinguishers are chromed and when Levy saw the lights on the electrical control board were red, they were immediately replaced with blue ones.
Why is red banned Brian or was you winding me up?