albion534
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1917 was fantastic, and yeah. Leave him alone. He’s not at work.
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Stood next to Barber and his wife and I think father-in-law at the queue at the Marina to watch '1917' last night.....(don't bother watching the film if you are thinking about it, it's pants)
Well I sort of agree with the OP. It wasn't pants, it was artistically watchable but it wasn't great movie, IMO of course. I don't think it deserves the rave reviews it's getting, I got the feeling the whole way through it was a set of cliched vignettes strung together.
I am normally in the ‘leave them alone, they are off duty’ camp. But not PB. I do not dislike the man, I think he does many good thing, but he also lectures from on high without risk of being challenged. He needs to be made aware of grass roots feeling, not neo liberal new fans preferences that sit all too easily with his modern football approach.
You saw Barber? Out?
This. No dress restrictions in the 1917 Club shirley?
I would have leant over and taken the top off his coke bottle.
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The correct answer was to whip out your phone and send him an email.
You’d have had a response long before you took your seats to watch the film.
An actor bloke I play football with, who just turned down a role as one of The Penguin's main sidekicks in the new batman film...
Stood next to Barber and his wife and I think father-in-law at the queue at the Marina to watch '1917' last night.....(don't bother watching the film if you are thinking about it, it's pants)
Do I ask him about signings? Or leave him alone as he's off duty? In the end thought, "Nah, not the right place, he's off duty."
Am I the only one here who thinks that, or do you lot think he's fair game at anytime to talk Albion matters?
P.S. Paul if you are reading this, dress your age...….you are not 30 anymore
Stood next to Barber and his wife and I think father-in-law at the queue at the Marina to watch '1917' last night.....(don't bother watching the film if you are thinking about it, it's pants)
Do I ask him about signings? Or leave him alone as he's off duty? In the end thought, "Nah, not the right place, he's off duty."
Am I the only one here who thinks that, or do you lot think he's fair game at anytime to talk Albion matters?
P.S. Paul if you are reading this, dress your age...….you are not 30 anymore
Did he take a bottled beverage in?
To add I’ve had a fair few celebs / politicians in the cab over the years. Some are as good as gold, others are not what you’d except (the persona vs real life)
Generally I don’t bring up I know who they are or stray into their profession unless they offer an in or we are talking about something topical.
I normally relax this rules for footballers who typically don’t shut up when you start them off.
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Why did he turn it down?
I would have leant over and taken the top off his coke bottle.
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