Sort of.Do you type all your posts on a typewriter ?
It’s like a typewriter on a screen
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Sort of.Do you type all your posts on a typewriter ?
When I knew him at school he was Barry Bud.Barry Rose looks like the kinda kid you went to School with... :eriksenlol:
...then happen to see a photo of him NOW!
He's REALLY let himself go since the mid-'90s!
Don’t know if it’s already been posted but Trevor Brooking is quoted in The Times as saying:
“It was sometimes going back to the bad old days of 20-25 years ago,” Brooking said. “The level of aggression was something I couldn’t believe a West Ham fan would get involved in.”
:vertna:
It leaves a particularly warm glow knowing that because of us entering the bidding processes it galvanised their supporters, Spurs basically were handing out shovels to each one of their supporters, where they dug their own grave with the excitement of "winning" the bid. The salt in the wounds is that Levy's bid was actually what they all crave now. "The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist."Now the Levy solution, which was laughed at, to knock the whole thing down and build a football stadium is suddenly the answer.
Doubt that can happen.
1. Orient would have something to say about that and grounds for suing.
2. Levy could also fuck them over as his original bid was ridiculed and not accepted for wanting to do just that.
Although it doesn’t matter.
They won the bid simply becuase they were adamant about keeping athletics and the stadium. The legacy
For them to be allowed to rip it down after the taxpayers spending £300m+ that wouldn’t have been spent if they’d have accepted the sensible option is not going to happen.
If they can afford to do it now begs the question why they didn’t propose to do it then.
Could be seen as a ploy to win the plot.
ha ha!
Lose that game, and I honestly think West Ham are relegated.Let's hope for new manager bounce for the saints just in time for the spammers
We can only hope.Lose that game, and I honestly think West Ham are relegated.
:avbpray:
ha ha!
That is a goddamn brilliant idea. I saw it once at a rugby match when the home team ran out to some suitably bombastic tune, then the DJ, or whoever, changed it to the Benny Hill music when the opposition ran out.Football Weekly suggesting in their latest pod that clubs could diffuse tension around pitch invasions by playing the Benny Hill music over the tannoy.
Please some team do this.