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Farage visit: a story that still doesn’t add up 11:25 - Apr 5 with 2658 viewsgrow_our_own

Good write up yesterday in East Anglia Bylines on everything still unresolved:
https://eastangliabylines.co.u

New one: Farage trying to bail Ashton out by suggesting visit was to discuss football regulation rather than to give Reform a publicity event isn't realistic.
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Farage visit: a story that still doesn’t add up on 11:31 - Apr 6 with 365 viewspointofblue

Farage visit: a story that still doesn’t add up on 11:15 - Apr 6 by backwaywhen

Match day get back under your rock .


Mature.

As much as you want to dictate to others, for some of us this hurts and won't just go away, however much you want it to.

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Farage visit: a story that still doesn’t add up on 11:56 - Apr 6 with 316 viewsgrow_our_own

The press are still talking about it and you're suggesting we shouldn't. Yet I'm the one hiding under a rock?
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Farage visit: a story that still doesn’t add up on 12:43 - Apr 6 with 271 viewsSuffolkPunchFC

Farage visit: a story that still doesn’t add up on 11:56 - Apr 6 by grow_our_own

The press are still talking about it and you're suggesting we shouldn't. Yet I'm the one hiding under a rock?


The wider press is talking about it very little since the middle of last week. Here's a new aggregator for Town news.

https://www.newsnow.co.uk/h/Sp

Very little about it, especially if you remove TWTD and the parochial press. And even then, it's 2 or 3 articles in a sea of other news, since the presser. It's not generating anywhere the column inches seem to think it is.
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Farage visit: a story that still doesn’t add up on 13:02 - Apr 6 with 232 viewsDJR

Farage visit: a story that still doesn’t add up on 12:43 - Apr 6 by SuffolkPunchFC

The wider press is talking about it very little since the middle of last week. Here's a new aggregator for Town news.

https://www.newsnow.co.uk/h/Sp

Very little about it, especially if you remove TWTD and the parochial press. And even then, it's 2 or 3 articles in a sea of other news, since the presser. It's not generating anywhere the column inches seem to think it is.


What could run and run though is the reaction of opposition fans.

Indeed, I am not particularly looking forward to going to the Norwich game because I imagine the "stick" may well be relentless.

"He's one of your own" springs to mind but I am sure there will be others.
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Farage visit: a story that still doesn’t add up on 14:29 - Apr 6 with 150 viewsSuffolkPunchFC

Farage visit: a story that still doesn’t add up on 13:02 - Apr 6 by DJR

What could run and run though is the reaction of opposition fans.

Indeed, I am not particularly looking forward to going to the Norwich game because I imagine the "stick" may well be relentless.

"He's one of your own" springs to mind but I am sure there will be others.
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Can’t disagree with that. Today will be the first litmus test for that. The opposition will always be looking for a new triggering chant.
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Farage visit: a story that still doesn’t add up on 14:35 - Apr 6 with 136 viewspointofblue

Sorry but Ashton's programme notes have almost tipped me over the edge again. I'll get behind the players but "following a challenging international break off the pitc, more than ever, we need unity and togetherness..." and " We must not let anything disrupt the togetherness that has been the foundation of our success..."

Who did something which could harm the unity and togetherness? Because it certainly wasn't the fans. He needs to be gone in the summer at the very latest.

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Farage visit: a story that still doesn’t add up on 14:53 - Apr 6 with 114 viewsJ2BLUE

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