Jump to content

C Goodenough

Members
  • Content Count

    236
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by C Goodenough

  1. [quote user="ellis206"]Great post. I''m all for immigration but it has to be the right sort which is beneficial to our country and to people who want to integrate within our communities and embrace our way of life, like the Jew''s have and the Sikhs etc. [/quote] Let the Jews and Sikhs in and sod the rest? I am all for immigration and free boarders but why do you see that Jews integrate? Cause they say a prayer for the queen / sing god save the queen at the synagogue?
  2. [quote user="Bor Bor Bor"]All of Luton. Just avoid all of Luton. No good will come of it.[/quote] Tongue in check?? Please say that you are messing around.
  3. [quote user="ellis206"]I''m confused as to what I''ve said that''s factually incorrect and makes me a narrow minded bigot. Perhaps I just don''t have my head buried in the sand? [/quote]. You seem to be EDL as you have stated there are ''no go areas'' in Luton. Have you been to Luton? Crap like this makes me feel uneasy, why say such a thing and make people think that white people would get attacked in certain parts of Luton?
  4. [quote user="True Grit"]No where near the level of player we need to be going in for. If crystal palace, a low level PL team from a crap part of south london, with arguably the worst ground in the leauge have the clout to go into serious negotiations with regards to signing someone like yohan cabaye for 10 million then we should be looking into similar quality.[/quote] Cr**p part of south London? I like it
  5. [quote user="FenwayFrank"]Dave Grohl, what a captain and leader he would be[/quote] Yeah, he could do everything and play in all positions
  6. Everyone at the club should earn the same amount of money. All of them including the players. That''s my ideology anyway
  7. [quote user="nutty nigel"]I remember reading about a small cell of Japanese soldiers who carried on fighting for years after the war finished. They''d been sent to an island in the Phillipines and told that whatever happened they weren''t to take their own lives because the commanding officers would come back for them. So long after the war was over they continued with guerilla warfare in the jungle and couldn''t be caught. Leaflets and newspapers were dropped in the jungle. As were letters with photographs from Japanese soldiers and officers explaining that the war had been lost many years previously. Even soldiers with loud hailers spent weeks in the jungle trying to get these guerillas to give up. Nothing worked but over the years the cell number dwindled until just one remained. And this one soldier carried on fighting the war on his own until he eventually surrended his Samarai sword to the Phillipine President in 1975 nearly 30 years after the war was over. Now Big Vinshido used to have a following on here. Even some from below stairs held on to the tails of his kimono every time he appeared. But like with the cell in the jungle their numbers have slowly dwindled. Until it appears today Vishido is alone. A lone voice in the jungle calling "where are you, where are you, let''s be ''avin'' you............." Ironically the words that once inspired him now haunt him as nobody answers his call. Are we close to Big Vinshido''s 1975 and will he surrender his sword to Delia? [/quote] thats an amazing story. I shall read more of this. thanks
  8. [quote user="Faded Jaded Semi Plastic SOB"]If you hear anything on the seat front let me know......[/quote] theyre going to replace it. with a blue and white one
  9. [quote user="jas the barclay king"]both released by newcastle and available for nowt! are they worth looking at? Taylor is still only 30 and would provide something at centre back as alternatives to Russ and Bennett. Gutierrez was here before, we know of his cancer troubles which no doubt hampered his playing time here, Would he be worth a second look as a more defensive option than Olsson when the games call for it?[/quote]     Ryan or Steven Taylor? Ryan - maybe Steven is a cheater
  10. [quote user="lake district canary"] [:D] Blimey, there''s some twisted s*ds out there. We''re supposed to be celebrating a great promotion you sad tw*ts. How about looking ahead to next season? I for one, plastic, glory hunting, cliche spouting whatever, would like to see what people think in the way we should approach next season. What is the problem? Too soon to do that?? Pr*cks. [/quote] I was agreeing conyributing mate. not tqking the pee. sorry. reading back it seem that I was. alwqys read you contribution. chuckle at the replies you get
  11. sorry. postin on the pink un dont work to well on my phone
  12. [quote user="Wes Hooly Fan"]We''ve been through this time and time again. Here''s the routine:- 1) LDC creates a thread containing cliches and little footballing sense and opinion. In this thread will be a dig at fellow supporters or a line or two to create negative debate. 2) Fellow posters analyse the post and come to the conclusion it is more drivel spouted by an attention seeker. break the cycle. I would like to see attacking football all day long. plastic glory hunter here 3) LDC complains of being victimised. 4) Other posters point out the hypocrisy. 5) LDC enjoys the attention he''s getting. 6) Pages and pages of bickering and LDC whining. 7) Repeat ad nauseam[/quote]
  13. in my opinion its just got to be done. has anyone been in and around the facilities. it aint really top divison stuff. I am a romantic I like the idea of building bigger a ground befitting the team. also wheres the person who had some 3d visuals and posted them on here. they were good
  14. [quote user="Bor Bor Bor"]And they only had two loaves and five fishes. That is impressive[/quote] is that what was witnessed?,
  15. [quote user="BB"]I''m a multi use site advocate. Get people in and around the stadium when its not in use. For that reason, I like the hotel being there. On a Monday in mid June, the ground can be a conference venue for business and it needs an on site hotel. Its about the sustainability of the ground long term, mixed use. And I do think we''ll see safe standing areas in the next ten years. That will mean crowds nearer 30,000 within the existing infrastructure[/quote] I saw (wasnt attending) and saw a jehovah witness gathering there. must have been 5 thousand there
  16. [quote user="morty"][quote user="lake district canary"][quote user="TCCANARY"] Isn''t the biggest problem how the ground will be redeveloped? As there''s a very small amount of non-season ticket holders seats available what do you do with the season ticket holders when their seats are not available?The primary candidate for change would be The City Stand (had to stop myself from calling it The Main Stand) and that must be about 90% season tickets holders, where do they go whilst it being rebuilt? [/quote] I think that ultimately the City Stand will be built over the top of, with the upper tier not affecting the lower tier that much. Much cheaper than demolishing the existing stand completely and possibly even allowing the city stand to still be in use during the building process. Its not so far fetched, as the main foundations would be outside the City Stand, with any supports needed in the present stand engineered with the minimum of disruption during a close season or between matches. Underneath would be a walkway/road as at Old Trafford. Could be done and the main thing in its favour is the fact that the space is there to do it in the road outside. [/quote]Yes it is that far fetched, the club have previously stated that the foundations are not suitable to just add another tier, and the only option is to demolish and completely rebuild.[/quote] the club may have said that but fairly sure anything is possible in actually constructing such a stand. just cost a few more quid.
  17. if you get to the bottom of the m1 without too mch trouble from m25. wembley is then only 5 min drive. in bad traffic maybe half hour. not that bad.
  18. [quote user="Tumbleweed"]I''ve heard that the queues to get back into the tube station at Wembley Park can be horrendous and that it can take an hour just to get to the platform. Anyone have any experience of that?[/quote] it will be bad. but not as bad as england games. hopefully all of the boro supporters will b long gone before we all head out
  19. There is always also options to park away from Wembley and catch a bus in.   Brent Cross shopping centre (free parking) and get a nr 182. Its about a 10min bus ride. Look at other areas such as Neasden, cricklewood and catch a bus.   
  20. went to school in north wembley. missus works the hospice there. plus bets curry in kastori. cheers
  21. [quote user="C Goodenough"]hello kenton. I know kenton well. are you from there.[/quote] sorry. your names not kenton. Apologies
  22. hello kenton. I know kenton well. are you from there.
×
×
  • Create New...