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Tottenham’s Expressions was still going bonkers a day or two after Sunday. Lots of ‘blud’, ‘fam’ and ‘bro’. I did laugh at the line ‘beaten at home like the Jackson 5’.
He’s not happy.
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He’s Still Going on 09:32 - Nov 15 with 4309 views
"We would've needed the freemasons to win that game."
That doesn't make any sense.
Celtic fans used to chant “who’s the Mason in the black” at referees during old Firm games. The thought being that Rangers Directors, players and fans were Masons, as were referees, so they would be biased in favour of their fellow Masons.
The Judeo-Masonic conspiracy is an antisemitic and anti-Masonic conspiracy theory involving an alleged secret coalition of Jews and Freemasons. Spurs are seen as being a “Jewish club” so I would imagine he is saying that only dodgy decisions involving Masons and the officials would have won that game for Spurs.
"kitchen apron, hospital gown - nothing there at the back" "Radu Drăgușin, this guy has no control. He probably sits in at home and the channels change by themselves" "They had a megasaur in goal! Pedro Sorrow throwing in stupid crosses in for him to catch. Again and again" "They're going down like a man on valentines day, and they come here and fist us up"
Hilarious, a modern poet.
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He’s Still Going on 09:51 - Nov 15 with 4107 views
Celtic fans used to chant “who’s the Mason in the black” at referees during old Firm games. The thought being that Rangers Directors, players and fans were Masons, as were referees, so they would be biased in favour of their fellow Masons.
The Judeo-Masonic conspiracy is an antisemitic and anti-Masonic conspiracy theory involving an alleged secret coalition of Jews and Freemasons. Spurs are seen as being a “Jewish club” so I would imagine he is saying that only dodgy decisions involving Masons and the officials would have won that game for Spurs.
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Blimey. I thought it was just because he referenced Mason Mount and he likes doing these little puns/weird links.
Trust the process. Trust Phil.
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He’s Still Going on 09:53 - Nov 15 with 4087 views
I've just had all that on in the background while doing other things and he barely mentioned Ipswich!
Pretty funny listen though.
The likes of us don’t count when it comes to the elite clubs. I guess that’s why the confusion, rant and rage on their part is all the greater. Funny.
Mind you, the big London clubs were always a moany lot packed with self entitlement. I remember going to WHL back in the mid/late 70s when we were far better than them and that didn’t stop them.
At one game they were giving their ham and egg midfielder John Pratt stick right from the off. Lots of it. He scored the equaliser for them and did they pause the abuse? Nah.
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He’s Still Going on 10:01 - Nov 15 with 3983 views
He’s Still Going on 09:45 - Nov 15 by grow_our_own
This one is funnier, less scripted and filtered:
"kitchen apron, hospital gown - nothing there at the back" "Radu Drăgușin, this guy has no control. He probably sits in at home and the channels change by themselves" "They had a megasaur in goal! Pedro Sorrow throwing in stupid crosses in for him to catch. Again and again" "They're going down like a man on valentines day, and they come here and fist us up"
Hilarious, a modern poet.
Pedro Porridge was a good one as well!
Trust the process. Trust Phil.
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He’s Still Going on 10:09 - Nov 15 with 3920 views
The likes of us don’t count when it comes to the elite clubs. I guess that’s why the confusion, rant and rage on their part is all the greater. Funny.
Mind you, the big London clubs were always a moany lot packed with self entitlement. I remember going to WHL back in the mid/late 70s when we were far better than them and that didn’t stop them.
At one game they were giving their ham and egg midfielder John Pratt stick right from the off. Lots of it. He scored the equaliser for them and did they pause the abuse? Nah.
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I hear ya blud, fam.
Trust the process. Trust Phil.
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He’s Still Going on 10:26 - Nov 15 with 3787 views
He’s Still Going on 09:45 - Nov 15 by grow_our_own
This one is funnier, less scripted and filtered:
"kitchen apron, hospital gown - nothing there at the back" "Radu Drăgușin, this guy has no control. He probably sits in at home and the channels change by themselves" "They had a megasaur in goal! Pedro Sorrow throwing in stupid crosses in for him to catch. Again and again" "They're going down like a man on valentines day, and they come here and fist us up"
Hilarious, a modern poet.
Gynaecologist bro!
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He’s Still Going on 10:49 - Nov 15 with 3659 views
Celtic fans used to chant “who’s the Mason in the black” at referees during old Firm games. The thought being that Rangers Directors, players and fans were Masons, as were referees, so they would be biased in favour of their fellow Masons.
The Judeo-Masonic conspiracy is an antisemitic and anti-Masonic conspiracy theory involving an alleged secret coalition of Jews and Freemasons. Spurs are seen as being a “Jewish club” so I would imagine he is saying that only dodgy decisions involving Masons and the officials would have won that game for Spurs.
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I think you might be crediting him with intelligence. I was going to say “too much intelligence” but quickly realised my error.
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He’s Still Going on 13:51 - Nov 15 with 3088 views
The likes of us don’t count when it comes to the elite clubs. I guess that’s why the confusion, rant and rage on their part is all the greater. Funny.
Mind you, the big London clubs were always a moany lot packed with self entitlement. I remember going to WHL back in the mid/late 70s when we were far better than them and that didn’t stop them.
At one game they were giving their ham and egg midfielder John Pratt stick right from the off. Lots of it. He scored the equaliser for them and did they pause the abuse? Nah.
[Post edited 15 Nov 2024 9:57]
Fans from Spurs, Arsenal and West Ham come across as some of the most entitled on the 606 phone in. Arsenal always seem to be the most clueless. Their fan based seems to have a certain stereotype of posh accents and little clue as they didn’t attend the game. They’re not short of batsh*t crazy views though, which is probably why they get on.
Celtic fans used to chant “who’s the Mason in the black” at referees during old Firm games. The thought being that Rangers Directors, players and fans were Masons, as were referees, so they would be biased in favour of their fellow Masons.
The Judeo-Masonic conspiracy is an antisemitic and anti-Masonic conspiracy theory involving an alleged secret coalition of Jews and Freemasons. Spurs are seen as being a “Jewish club” so I would imagine he is saying that only dodgy decisions involving Masons and the officials would have won that game for Spurs.
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Lol....so you're a mason as well as being able to concoct spurious links.
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
Lol....so you're a mason as well as being able to concoct spurious links.
Is being a Freemason a bad thing? Does anyone actually know what they do?
I ask because I really don’t. My grandfather was a grand trousershaker or whatever back in the day and there’s even a picture of him in the Suffolk house in all his regalia. He looks like the mayor!
At his funeral, loads of them turned up and after the service just disappeared without a word. Many years later I was given the opportunity to join, proposers and all. Of course, I said no thanks. When I mentioned it to my dad he told me he’d been approached a few days after the funeral. Did you consider it asked I? No way said he. Why? Didn’t like the look of ‘em said he.
My dad had no idea what they did beyond ‘charity work’ (for whom?) and nor do I. Just anecdotes and a funny handshake.
Any ideas?
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He’s Still Going on 12:56 - Nov 16 with 1492 views
Is being a Freemason a bad thing? Does anyone actually know what they do?
I ask because I really don’t. My grandfather was a grand trousershaker or whatever back in the day and there’s even a picture of him in the Suffolk house in all his regalia. He looks like the mayor!
At his funeral, loads of them turned up and after the service just disappeared without a word. Many years later I was given the opportunity to join, proposers and all. Of course, I said no thanks. When I mentioned it to my dad he told me he’d been approached a few days after the funeral. Did you consider it asked I? No way said he. Why? Didn’t like the look of ‘em said he.
My dad had no idea what they did beyond ‘charity work’ (for whom?) and nor do I. Just anecdotes and a funny handshake.
Any ideas?
I was told (by older work mates as a 16 year old) that masons were just nonces that looked after one another by holding senior positions in high places.
As a 39 year old, that might not be that far off being semi true.