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Posts posted by Duncan Edwards
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When we got stuffed by ColU we responded superbly in the return fixture and would have eradicated the goals deficit had it not been for a missed pen.
With that in mind, I’m going for 0-4 because Wanger isn’t Lambert and we don’t have the holy trinity of Holt, Hoolahan and Martin. We don’t even have Oli Johnson on the bench.
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You missed pigeons pooping on his seat. Placed, by hand, by Zoe, Delia, Tom and Stephan’s gifted shares.
And his love of a plethora of other clubs. Luton, Burnley, Cambridge and a hybrid he uses for mid-range approach shots when golfing with his “friends”.
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On 24/03/2024 at 06:17, CDMullins said:I think it's the worse stopping job I've ever seen.
I dunno, Fallon going up the inside on Bosra Sham in 97 Eclipse takes some beating, albeit cleverer.
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1 hour ago, daly said:Mounting Goats
Racism on a thread about racism. Discustard.
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Zoe Webber should go.
Look at how often the Queen abdicated after King Phillip said something racist.
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38 minutes ago, nutty nigel said:Can’t argue with that. Did this predictor thing and we ended on 80 points!
https://thefishy.co.uk/calculator0.php?competition=2Others would probably have us ending on 70.
I did it and had us finishing on 59. 2 point deduction because of Stuart Webber being a Klansman. Or something.
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If he hadn’t resigned I’d want him sacked.
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42 minutes ago, RobJames said:err, why should we win it if we have no money and no ambition either ?
The standard of trolling is the real problem - pig mince, jubwanky, keiff snot and now this failed attempt
3/10 Duncan't, could do better
Ok, NobJames. You couldn’t.
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1 hour ago, CANARYKING said:Exactly why I’ve given up watching England
Exactly why I gave up watching Norwich in October.
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2 hours ago, Canary Wundaboy said:The fact that Delia and Michael continue to openly seek guidance from bloke goes to show their judgement is impaired. He’s not even employed here any longer and he’s still a tremendous liability.
His influence is there for all to see. Dreadful recruitment, languishing miles behind the binners and not a pot to **** in. Delia feels justified because we’re clinging on to a desperate claw at being 6th best in a league we should win easily. No ambition from top to bottom, no money, no future.
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3 hours ago, Big Vince said:Easy. Delia and Wynnie support the Labour Party. And Labour want to stop the rich being rich. But, like all socialists, it doesn't stop them taking money when it suits. Tony Blair being a good example. There's a saying in politics that Conservatives get caught with their trousers down and Labourites get caught with their snouts in the trough.
*Cough*
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My old Grandad has lost his rag over this. Reckons he didn’t fight and die in two world wars to have King Prince Charles’s flag disrespected like this.
If it wasn’t for the Brexit he voted for, I reckon he’d emigrate.
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7 hours ago, essex canary said:I met one supporter who had the same investment in bonds as I had in shares. His response was he would never be a shareholder of a football club because the sport's corporate governance is so poor and heralding his easy money on the bond which will fund his season ticket for several years. Fair enough in that he completed his application form before the unexpected guillotine. He isn't less fortunate than me though in context.
Why didn’t you invest in the bond again…? Were you dithering while others did or did you not fancy it or were you so disillusioned with your previous entanglements that it was never on the cards?
Did it really get your goat at the time or was it only after it provided a dividend?
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Just now, Duncan Edwards said:There’d have been a fair few less posts on here, so much time saved for the club, the ombudsman…
But perhaps we’d be having the same chat with another member of your self-important-made-up-title club?
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4 hours ago, essex canary said:So back to my core issue. Suppose I had bought my shares on day 1 and dropped dead on day 2.
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5 hours ago, essex canary said:In other words shareholding is a spent anachronistic gerontocracy in which any young people will be treated as second class citizens alongside any dissenters such as myself whilst the much weaker supporter engagement approach allocates power to the executive in direct contradiction of the Government and Opposition benches fan-led approach.
“Dissenter” 😂
Thats definitely NOT what they call you.
I think it would be more accurate that your self interest is matched by the club’s disinterest in your perpetual bleating.
And how can you claim to be treated as a second-class citizen when it is apparent to everyone that the club and various employees have spent an inordinate amount of time dealing with you and you alone in your one-man crusade against (one of) the club(s) you support? I wonder how many other shareholders have had that level of attention and correspondence from the club?
Anyway, you serve a purpose, your posts are better than a few beers, a double shot of Night Nurse and twenty minutes counting sheep.
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26 minutes ago, JUBWICKS75 said:You've really got to give up on that money !!!!
There’s that famous Ipswich Town attitude to debt. Local businesses, charities… nahhhhh… just give up on it.
Why is this ****ing scum **** halfwit tolerated on here anyway?
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10 hours ago, Capt. Pants said:Interesting. We had been thinking of going to London the day before the play-off Final, especially if against the Binners, to avoid trouble. That will increase demand for hotels especially if half of Manchester is down there!
Nah, the United fans can drive up from Surrey on the day.
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1 hour ago, norwich canary said:Anyway what did he have in the curry house?
Scampi.
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50 minutes ago, GMF said:@essex canary you are conflating two parties with your above argument.
Any existing shareholder (in this instance MF) is free to do whatever they want with their shares.
Similarly, any prospective buyer is free to make offers to whoever they choose.
This situation normally applies until the acquirer has a notifiable interest . As the Club isn’t listed on the stock exchange, but is a plc, that’s 30% before the Takeover Panel needs to be advised.
This fact shouldn’t be ignored and, unfortunately for you, renders your above comments irrelevant, I’m afraid.
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6 minutes ago, Branston Pickle said:Wasn’t that game in 1885…you’re possibly one of our older supporters at 139 years old.
I was 23 at the time. Babies don’t go to football.
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17 minutes ago, Ian said:Yes, I'm sure we can all recall the most recent 29-0 result we've seen.
You say that but I distinctly remember Arbroath beating Bon Accord 36-0 in a Scotch Cup game. Cracking half time Smokie too.
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3 hours ago, kinggoblin said:But we can't get 88 points, we only have 8 games left which is a max of 24 points, added to our 61 means we could total 85 points
One from the top please, Carol, and five from anywhere else…😉
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Think it would be a nightmare. Sharing trains and services etc with those aunts there and back…ugh…old bill everywhere and they’d probably make kick off at 6.30am or something! 😂😡
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Jude Bellingham being Jude Bellingham
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Foden and Bellingham. Jackets aside, what a time for English football to have these two.