I'll twist you York at home in the middle of the fabulous 1965/66 season when we were scoring goals for fun and all five forwards scored double figures, a 4-1 home loss followed by a 3-0 loss at QPR a couple of days later.
In Hull it means, a blight on the community. A mucky ****. A loser. A person who drinks 10% lager in the street. A person who litters, even though there's a bin two ft away. A waste of space. A person who'll take any drug he can find, as long as its called drug. A ****? No they don't have the intelligence for that. I could go on for hours.... Anyone who gets upset that immigrants are ruining our country, needs to take a walk around Hull and its so easy to see who's causing the problem. It's English Chavs. Delete post.
Played 6. Won 5. Battered in 1. I'd have taken that at the first game of the season. Hope the coaches are working really hard to ensure the battering doesn't happen again. That aside, we're in a good place.
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Underclass? That's not a word I'd ever use. In fact I don't recognise 'class'. I just want people to respect other people. That's no big ask.
I've been musing about last weeks loss all week, could it be the ****ty windswept weather they get all the time in Fleetwood to blame...... Today cemented my suspision - Yes it was.
No, he'll just be a somewhat successful ****, like I said. He will always be a ****. Unless he comes out and says he was wrong about those comments he made, he is a ****. No ifs or buts.
How many times? It's batter, batter do you hear? Batter because batter is better, unless you are us against Fleetwood. Fried in beef drippng, preferably from Hemple's of Bingley. Now let that be an end to it.
I thought the conditions had a hand in it but that's no excuse. The worse the rain got the more we dropped off.
Yeah, but the fact that in England, people have taken a neutral Romani word for 'boy' and used it as a slur, first against Romani people, then extended it as a negative stereotype, is why a lot of people find it offensive. Chav is on par with 'gyppo' and 'pikey'. Romani people are pretty much one of the few people in England and Ireland where it's still socially acceptable by many to call them slurs and discriminate against them. Words like k*ke, n*gger, p*ki etc. raise eyebrows and it's considered extremely taboo to say them today but slurs against Romani people get said with ease.