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Wimbledon Fans (2 replies)

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The best?

'Got their club back, now in league one, and have just been approved to build their own ground in Wimbledon again (the old dog track). Impressive.

Re: Wimbledon Fans

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wish we could build our old ground back.

Lennie Blue (1 reply)

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Best Christmas gift ever !!!
I'm flying.
My beautiful eldest daughter and partner delivered this bundle of munch a few days ago (*)(*)(*)(*)(*)
His older brother is thrilled.
That light blue hat will be a few shades darker very, very soon

Lennie Blue

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Best Christmas gift ever !!!
I'm flying.
My beautiful eldest daughter and partner delivered this bundle of munch a few days ago (*)(*)(*)(*)(*)
His older brother is thrilled.
That light blue hat will be a few shades darker very, very soon



Wimbledon Fans

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The best?

'Got their club back, now in league one, and have just been approved to build their own ground in Wimbledon again (the old dog track). Impressive.

Peaky Blinders. (38 replies)

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If there is anyone like me who missed the first couple of series, I can recommend this fantastic drama, the whole programmes are now being repeated and therefore available on catch up.

After binge watching series one I am looking forward to series the subsequent episodes.

How can I flag up the Peaky Blinders thread on here, I would be interested to read what other peoples opinion of the series was.

Football and the art of telling lies (17 replies)

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All football clubs have issues, all managers are one-eyed, all those who take money from the game are keen to protect their own interests but the sheer amount of bare-faced lying in football really does my swede in tbh. It's so prevalent that for someone to tell the truth (or at least their version of it) they have to do it anonymously or in 'an explosive tell-all' autobiography written well after they've left the game. I don't really understand how or why fans can remain loyal to a sport that constantly bullshits them.

22 years to the day.... (20 replies)

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That I attended my first ever game. Anglo-Italian Cup vs Cesena. My old man and my uncle took me down. It was adults a fiver and kids for a quid. I still remember it like it was yesterday.

From the pub beforehand to the bustling crowd and the scolding hot chocolate before kick off. The lasting memory was hearing keep right on being belted out and from then on i just knew this was the team for me and I begged to go back to every game.

I remember we won 3-1 and my uncle told... Читать дальше...

Peaky Blinders. (33 replies)

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If there is anyone like me who missed the first couple of series, I can recommend this fantastic drama, the whole programmes are now being repeated and therefore available on catch up.

After binge watching series one I am looking forward to series the subsequent episodes.

How can I flag up the Peaky Blinders thread on here, I would be interested to read what other peoples opinion of the series was.

Football and the art of telling lies (15 replies)

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All football clubs have issues, all managers are one-eyed, all those who take money from the game are keen to protect their own interests but the sheer amount of bare-faced lying in football really does my swede in tbh. It's so prevalent that for someone to tell the truth (or at least their version of it) they have to do it anonymously or in 'an explosive tell-all' autobiography written well after they've left the game. I don't really understand how or why fans can remain loyal to a sport that constantly bullshits them.





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