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Oct 28, 2016 23:13:46 GMT
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Post by mehewmagic on Oct 28, 2016 23:13:46 GMT
Don't think it is a red rag but on every level that is a sh** 'story'. Never heard that date referred to before.
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Oct 29, 2016 5:38:31 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2016 5:38:31 GMT
All I can say is:
Were coming for you We're coming for you Bristol City, were coming for you
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Oct 29, 2016 7:09:24 GMT
What have they done with their £100 million/28yr head start?
f**k all.
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Post by Captain Jayho on Oct 29, 2016 9:23:25 GMT
What have they done with their £100 million/28yr head start? f**k all. Indeed. You'd have to say that in terms of bang for your buck so far Wael is absolutely crapping on Lansdown from the highest of heights.
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Oct 29, 2016 10:45:03 GMT
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Post by BrightonGas on Oct 29, 2016 10:45:03 GMT
We will have our own date to celebrate one day!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2016 11:00:44 GMT
We will have our own date to celebrate one day! 2nd of may 1990
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Oct 29, 2016 11:13:12 GMT
We will have our own date to celebrate one day! 1883 Much better than 2012
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Post by Topper Gas on Oct 29, 2016 11:38:16 GMT
What have they done with their £100 million/28yr head start? f**k all. To be fair they are a division higher and have revamped AG, until this summer we'd gone backwards under NH's "leadership".
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Post by Cosmic Pasty on Oct 29, 2016 12:32:08 GMT
A few years back, The Post reported on a lad who had been up before the courts charged with damaging a statue in central Bristol somewhere while under the influence. Fair enough, that's what 'news' papers are supposed to do. Then, despite the fact that the kid had already been judged and had paid for his youthful idiocy via the conventional justice system, they then went on to haul him over the coals by running an entire editorial column dramatically claiming that he had 'broken Bristol'. The kid could well have been a first-class merchant banker, but he could just as easily have been an average lad who makes mistakes like we all do when we're young and would have done better with the chance to keep his head down and start again with a clean slate. If I wasn't too busy feeling gratitude that I'm not a City fan to get into the habit of remembering pointless dates, I'd have noted that one as the day I e-mailed the editor and told him what I thought of his sorry rag before ringing and cancelling my delivery so that his opinionated and divisive poison would never pollute my letterbox again.
I allow The Post into my Facebook feed more for entertainment than for information (the 'traffic-stopping burst water main' that turned out to be a two-inch high fountain in the middle of a Downend roundabout was particularly amusing), but seldom visit the site due to the impossibility of reading anything without being clobbered by pop-up ads. It's heartening to note from my Facebook feed though that broken Bristol has been completely repaired again if all the 'property articles' (translation 'estate agent ads') urging people to live in it are anything to go by.
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Post by 2nd May 1990 on Oct 29, 2016 13:50:56 GMT
We will have our own date to celebrate one day! 2nd of may 1990 Now why didn't I think of that
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Nov 3, 2016 14:00:25 GMT
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Post by syg on Nov 3, 2016 14:09:42 GMT
oh dear. I dont know what to say about that, they must be seriously desperate to fill pages, maybe they should just reduce its size as that is just sad. or maybe i have no sense of humour. When does a newspaper become a non newspaper?
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Post by toddy1953 on Nov 3, 2016 14:56:08 GMT
oh dear. I dont know what to say about that, they must be seriously desperate to fill pages, maybe they should just reduce its size as that is just sad. or maybe i have no sense of humour. When does a newspaper become a non newspaper? HAHAHA, well thy are used to making up everything else in their little land of make believe. Slow news day & a little shithead in the office been playing computer games & then his boss says 'got anything?' Gave up buying this years ago, wouldn't wipe me are with a copy. UTG
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Post by curlywurly on Nov 3, 2016 15:11:24 GMT
At least the usual City WUMs that respond to every Rovers story are equally appalled.
Can someone with twitter give James McNamara some grief over this. He wouldn't have written the story (it was probably that tw*t Stockhousen), but the message needs to go back.
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Post by justin blue on Nov 3, 2016 21:08:19 GMT
Agreed what a load of clap trap this story really is. I very much doubt that anyone either side of the river (other than the writer) was even aware of any significance of that date. 2nd of May 1990 now that was a memorable day.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2016 23:15:39 GMT
At least the usual City WUMs that respond to every Rovers story are equally appalled. Can someone with twitter give James McNamara some grief over this. He wouldn't have written the story (it was probably that tw*t Stockhousen), but the message needs to go back. Why not go straight to the guy that wrote it; Neil Vincent
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Post by curlywurly on Nov 3, 2016 23:24:39 GMT
At least the usual City WUMs that respond to every Rovers story are equally appalled. Can someone with twitter give James McNamara some grief over this. He wouldn't have written the story (it was probably that tw*t Stockhousen), but the message needs to go back. Why not go straight to the guy that wrote it; Neil VincentHe's too busy living his life through his computer - I hope he's just an intern and is not getting paid for this codswallop.
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