| Lucky Sitters. on 07:52 - Apr 23 with 1927 views | SitfcB | I thought you would like it. Couldn’t believe it when we walked in and he was there I had heard how he likes to frequent his own establishments. Just blends into the crowd like a normal bloke really. |  |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 07:54 - Apr 23 with 1916 views | Benters |
| Lucky Sitters. on 07:52 - Apr 23 by SitfcB | I thought you would like it. Couldn’t believe it when we walked in and he was there I had heard how he likes to frequent his own establishments. Just blends into the crowd like a normal bloke really. |
I’m on a couple of Wetherspoons fb pages. Was it the HH he was in ? |  |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 07:56 - Apr 23 with 1901 views | itfc_bucks | May I suggest that you need a better calibre of hero? The bloke wanted to axe child benefit in it's entirety so that you could reduce tax, saving drinkers £1 if they drank 20 pints at his chain. He refused to pay staff during COVID until the govt forced his hand (imagine having to be shamed into ANYTHING by Boris Johnson!). From a strictly personal and political standpoint, he also vociferously pushed Brexit, including, at best, bending the rules about using corporate funding without shareholder permission to push Brexit nonsense in every one of his establishments. And, of course, then whined about how it wasn't the right sort of Brexit. Or some such cobblers. |  |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 07:57 - Apr 23 with 1884 views | SitfcB |
| Lucky Sitters. on 07:54 - Apr 23 by Benters | I’m on a couple of Wetherspoons fb pages. Was it the HH he was in ? |
No, The Crosse Keys |  |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 07:58 - Apr 23 with 1876 views | Benters |
| Lucky Sitters. on 07:56 - Apr 23 by itfc_bucks | May I suggest that you need a better calibre of hero? The bloke wanted to axe child benefit in it's entirety so that you could reduce tax, saving drinkers £1 if they drank 20 pints at his chain. He refused to pay staff during COVID until the govt forced his hand (imagine having to be shamed into ANYTHING by Boris Johnson!). From a strictly personal and political standpoint, he also vociferously pushed Brexit, including, at best, bending the rules about using corporate funding without shareholder permission to push Brexit nonsense in every one of his establishments. And, of course, then whined about how it wasn't the right sort of Brexit. Or some such cobblers. |
Boo or something |  |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 08:17 - Apr 23 with 1794 views | stickymockwell | I reckon its Sir Tim, Ghandi, Muhammad Ali, Mandela in that order. Do I win £5? |  |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 08:23 - Apr 23 with 1768 views | jontysnut |
| Lucky Sitters. on 07:56 - Apr 23 by itfc_bucks | May I suggest that you need a better calibre of hero? The bloke wanted to axe child benefit in it's entirety so that you could reduce tax, saving drinkers £1 if they drank 20 pints at his chain. He refused to pay staff during COVID until the govt forced his hand (imagine having to be shamed into ANYTHING by Boris Johnson!). From a strictly personal and political standpoint, he also vociferously pushed Brexit, including, at best, bending the rules about using corporate funding without shareholder permission to push Brexit nonsense in every one of his establishments. And, of course, then whined about how it wasn't the right sort of Brexit. Or some such cobblers. |
Someone said he looks like something you'd find in the hoover if you accidentally vacuumed Norfolk. |  | |  |
| Lucky Sitters. on 08:23 - Apr 23 with 1765 views | yesjohn99 |
| Lucky Sitters. on 07:56 - Apr 23 by itfc_bucks | May I suggest that you need a better calibre of hero? The bloke wanted to axe child benefit in it's entirety so that you could reduce tax, saving drinkers £1 if they drank 20 pints at his chain. He refused to pay staff during COVID until the govt forced his hand (imagine having to be shamed into ANYTHING by Boris Johnson!). From a strictly personal and political standpoint, he also vociferously pushed Brexit, including, at best, bending the rules about using corporate funding without shareholder permission to push Brexit nonsense in every one of his establishments. And, of course, then whined about how it wasn't the right sort of Brexit. Or some such cobblers. |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 08:48 - Apr 23 with 1665 views | reusersfreekicks |
| Lucky Sitters. on 07:56 - Apr 23 by itfc_bucks | May I suggest that you need a better calibre of hero? The bloke wanted to axe child benefit in it's entirety so that you could reduce tax, saving drinkers £1 if they drank 20 pints at his chain. He refused to pay staff during COVID until the govt forced his hand (imagine having to be shamed into ANYTHING by Boris Johnson!). From a strictly personal and political standpoint, he also vociferously pushed Brexit, including, at best, bending the rules about using corporate funding without shareholder permission to push Brexit nonsense in every one of his establishments. And, of course, then whined about how it wasn't the right sort of Brexit. Or some such cobblers. |
Horrible bloke. No surprised why certain people here like him |  | |  |
| Lucky Sitters. on 09:05 - Apr 23 with 1600 views | SitfcB |
| Lucky Sitters. on 08:23 - Apr 23 by jontysnut | Someone said he looks like something you'd find in the hoover if you accidentally vacuumed Norfolk. |
Didn’t realise he was born in Norwich tbh. |  |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 09:27 - Apr 23 with 1495 views | BABLUE |
| Lucky Sitters. on 08:48 - Apr 23 by reusersfreekicks | Horrible bloke. No surprised why certain people here like him |
Because they aren’t very nice people is all The same type who idolise Farage and think that he’s one of their own [Post edited 23 Apr 9:31]
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| Lucky Sitters. on 09:30 - Apr 23 with 1468 views | positivity |
| Lucky Sitters. on 09:05 - Apr 23 by SitfcB | Didn’t realise he was born in Norwich tbh. |
surely you've seen his face and know his 19th century views? classic norfolk stereotype on both counts! [Post edited 23 Apr 9:50]
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| Lucky Sitters. on 09:41 - Apr 23 with 1405 views | Weekender |
| Lucky Sitters. on 07:58 - Apr 23 by Benters | Boo or something |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 09:50 - Apr 23 with 1346 views | StokieBlue |
| Lucky Sitters. on 07:56 - Apr 23 by itfc_bucks | May I suggest that you need a better calibre of hero? The bloke wanted to axe child benefit in it's entirety so that you could reduce tax, saving drinkers £1 if they drank 20 pints at his chain. He refused to pay staff during COVID until the govt forced his hand (imagine having to be shamed into ANYTHING by Boris Johnson!). From a strictly personal and political standpoint, he also vociferously pushed Brexit, including, at best, bending the rules about using corporate funding without shareholder permission to push Brexit nonsense in every one of his establishments. And, of course, then whined about how it wasn't the right sort of Brexit. Or some such cobblers. |
He knows this will annoy a certain element of the forum and thus he posts it. It's all done to provoke. SB |  |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 10:10 - Apr 23 with 1262 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
| Lucky Sitters. on 07:56 - Apr 23 by itfc_bucks | May I suggest that you need a better calibre of hero? The bloke wanted to axe child benefit in it's entirety so that you could reduce tax, saving drinkers £1 if they drank 20 pints at his chain. He refused to pay staff during COVID until the govt forced his hand (imagine having to be shamed into ANYTHING by Boris Johnson!). From a strictly personal and political standpoint, he also vociferously pushed Brexit, including, at best, bending the rules about using corporate funding without shareholder permission to push Brexit nonsense in every one of his establishments. And, of course, then whined about how it wasn't the right sort of Brexit. Or some such cobblers. |
Ashton should probably invite him for lunch and some free shirts. |  |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 10:11 - Apr 23 with 1261 views | itfc_bucks |
| Lucky Sitters. on 09:50 - Apr 23 by StokieBlue | He knows this will annoy a certain element of the forum and thus he posts it. It's all done to provoke. SB |
Humbly suggest that that was the OP's angle. And what's good for the goose. |  |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 11:07 - Apr 23 with 1139 views | Benters |
| Lucky Sitters. on 09:05 - Apr 23 by SitfcB | Didn’t realise he was born in Norwich tbh. |
He was indeed but spent much of his childhood in New Zealand and Northern Island . |  |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 11:09 - Apr 23 with 1128 views | Benters |
| Lucky Sitters. on 09:27 - Apr 23 by BABLUE | Because they aren’t very nice people is all The same type who idolise Farage and think that he’s one of their own [Post edited 23 Apr 9:31]
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I bet you are funny at parties Ashton in ! |  |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 11:15 - Apr 23 with 1092 views | Pinewoodblue |
| Lucky Sitters. on 10:10 - Apr 23 by BanksterDebtSlave | Ashton should probably invite him for lunch and some free shirts. |
Perhaps Ashton could persuade him to run the bars at Portman Road. |  |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 11:15 - Apr 23 with 1091 views | GlasgowBlue | Tope work Benters. You've managed to catch a few today. |  |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 11:16 - Apr 23 with 1089 views | Benters |
| Lucky Sitters. on 09:50 - Apr 23 by StokieBlue | He knows this will annoy a certain element of the forum and thus he posts it. It's all done to provoke. SB |
Cheer up buh ! |  |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 11:21 - Apr 23 with 1045 views | positivity |
| Lucky Sitters. on 11:18 - Apr 23 by Benters | They are miserable on here buh. I’ve been for a lovely walk in the countryside and now Im going to do some gardening 👍🏴🇬🇧 [Post edited 23 Apr 11:19]
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wish you'd get more enjoyment from the natural world and less from tedious fishing troll posts! |  |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 11:28 - Apr 23 with 995 views | giant_stow |
| Lucky Sitters. on 07:57 - Apr 23 by SitfcB | No, The Crosse Keys |
I really like the The Crosse Keys - beautiful building and a nice smoking area out the back. No fan of the boss, but for a skint bod like me, his pubs provide the option of a night out. Come to think of it, I'll be the Highbury one tomorrow, so maybe I should get over myself. (to the bods irritated by the OP, just let it wash over you.. you don;t have to bite.) |  |
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| Lucky Sitters. on 12:25 - Apr 23 with 870 views | Benters |
| Lucky Sitters. on 11:28 - Apr 23 by giant_stow | I really like the The Crosse Keys - beautiful building and a nice smoking area out the back. No fan of the boss, but for a skint bod like me, his pubs provide the option of a night out. Come to think of it, I'll be the Highbury one tomorrow, so maybe I should get over myself. (to the bods irritated by the OP, just let it wash over you.. you don;t have to bite.) |
The way I see it is like this. My town pub (Colchester) charges £5.60 for a pint of ale and £5.60 for a pint of Girlsburg. Just across the road is The Playhouse a beautiful building that was a Theatre and Picture house. That charges £2.99 for the ale and £2.89 for the Girlsburg be bonkers not to use the spoons tbh. There are cheaper drinks available as well. |  |
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