Has he paid up on his bet yet ?
Have you kissed Dick Knight's arse yet?
Has he paid up on his bet yet ?
Have you kissed Dick Knight's arse yet?
I think Attila has earned the right to wear what the f*** he likes.
1) Hoodies are great, comfortable, keep you warm and (unlike the cap I used to wear) you can't lose the bloody thing all the time...I was freezing my NUTS off in sub zero temperatures during that interview (outtake from last night's Late Kick Off thingy) and saw no reason to freeze my HEAD off as well!
2) Music this Sat comes courtesy of DJ Buzzer - I know the playlist but won't spoil your anticipation, it's a veritable cornucopia of delight !!!!!
3) I sent a message to The Laughing Bluebird offering to pay up last October (2 months before the best was due) but he didn't reply.....
Despise money men taking over football but happy to have one rich person financing our stadium.........
Sorry but I disagree entirely money is money no matter where it comes from.
I accept the fact TB is a fan however Norman Cook was a CPFC fan yet we accepted his money and if someone else had stumped up the cash no matter who I cannot see how anyone would have said no thanks given the advance stages of planning permission for Falmer.
I think there is an inherent resenting of anyone successful who has the ability. You can the slag of the Glazers as much as you like the fact of the matter is they are rich enough to be a position to do the deal which everyone appears now to resent, perhaps their success and being wealthy.
The fact of the matter is football has moved on from the 70s and 80s and is now a multi-billion pound industry yet some people would rather the elder statesman of the community should do all the honour and own the club, times have changed and people need to move with them.
The fact of the matter is football has moved on from the 70s and 80s and is now a multi-billion pound industry yet some people would rather the elder statesman of the community should do all the honour and own the club, times have changed and people need to move with them.
IThe fact of the matter is football has moved on from the 70s and 80s and is now a multi-billion pound industry yet some people would rather the elder statesman of the community should do all the honour and own the club, times have changed and people need to move with them.
Just because times have changed it doesn't follow that they have changed for the best and it also doesn't follow that that particular change is permanent.
How long can it be sustained at the current rate? How many cluba are running at a loss? Is it legal to continue to trade when in a position of continually running at a loss. Man U debts are said to be about £780m can that be healthy for any business? Something has got to happen soon for many clubs.
To a certain extent I agree however how many things actually go back to where they were ?
Did the pits re-open, did nationalised industries become public again (bar Network Rail), do we manufacture like we used to................
I'm not sure I want things to return to how they were, there are many things that are good about the game at the moment. But I do agree that clubs should be run better with the supporters more in mind and that clubs should probably not be allowed to operate at a loss.
Well said John, can we quote that verbatim and include it in the re-printed Build a Bonfire?
Just out of interest...
Can someone summarise what The Stockbroker said on my (along with mnay others) behalf?