BBC Coverage 12:26 - Nov 21 with 3300 views | MalcolmMeatballHead | Why the HELL are Lineker, Shearer, Ferdinand and Richards not wearing shirts and ties? It's not a night down the social club boys!!!! Disrespectful imo Also, why does Micah Richards laugh and smile so much? Sorry one more thing the BBC are paying way too much attention to the rainbow armband so I wish they will stop. It's not footballs job to cure anti gayness (I'm not a homophobe btw) |  | | |  |
BBC Coverage on 12:27 - Nov 21 with 3272 views | clive_baker | Disrespectful to who? |  |
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BBC Coverage on 12:28 - Nov 21 with 3256 views | MalcolmMeatballHead |
BBC Coverage on 12:27 - Nov 21 by clive_baker | Disrespectful to who? |
I don't actually know tbh. I don't know why I said it |  | |  |
BBC Coverage on 12:29 - Nov 21 with 3241 views | lowhouseblue |
BBC Coverage on 12:27 - Nov 21 by clive_baker | Disrespectful to who? |
people who make ties obviously. |  |
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BBC Coverage on 12:30 - Nov 21 with 3237 views | Illinoisblue | When was your first Ipswich game Malcolm? And who’s your favourite player? |  |
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BBC Coverage on 12:30 - Nov 21 with 3223 views | chicoazul | I can never decide if I like Micah Richards. I’m all in with OP. |  |
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BBC Coverage on 12:32 - Nov 21 with 3204 views | clive_baker | What did you make of Key for Exeter at the weekend? Or should that be Kev. |  |
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BBC Coverage on 12:35 - Nov 21 with 3156 views | Vaughan8 |
BBC Coverage on 12:30 - Nov 21 by chicoazul | I can never decide if I like Micah Richards. I’m all in with OP. |
haha. He's one of those people who doesn't have much to say so just laughs all the time..... On one of those BBC things he does with Lineker and Shearer, his general football knowledge was absolutely shocking anything before say 2010 he didn't know anything. Didn't even know what type of striker Shearer was. |  | |  |
BBC Coverage on 12:37 - Nov 21 with 3138 views | MalcolmMeatballHead |
BBC Coverage on 12:30 - Nov 21 by Illinoisblue | When was your first Ipswich game Malcolm? And who’s your favourite player? |
Sad to admit that I can't remember specifically my first game. All I know it was the season we got promoted to the very first premier league in the early 90s. If not it may have been the previous season. Put it this way one of my first memories of being at Portman Road is the Leicester Hare Krishna game. Bizarrely I do remember my first away game. 9 December 1994 away to Charlton. Big Mick Stockwell and Ian Marshall scored. I went with my mum's friend Tony and he just spent the whole day feeding me Mars bars lol Favourite player is hard to choose. As a kid my first hero was Chris Kiwomya but special mention must go to Holland, Sedgley, Magilton and Tarrico. I loved Tarrico so much [Post edited 21 Nov 2022 12:45]
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BBC Coverage on 12:40 - Nov 21 with 3104 views | MattinLondon | Ties as an item of clothing are utterly pointless. Only dinosaurs insist on them. |  | |  |
BBC Coverage on 12:41 - Nov 21 with 3104 views | MalcolmMeatballHead |
BBC Coverage on 12:37 - Nov 21 by MalcolmMeatballHead | Sad to admit that I can't remember specifically my first game. All I know it was the season we got promoted to the very first premier league in the early 90s. If not it may have been the previous season. Put it this way one of my first memories of being at Portman Road is the Leicester Hare Krishna game. Bizarrely I do remember my first away game. 9 December 1994 away to Charlton. Big Mick Stockwell and Ian Marshall scored. I went with my mum's friend Tony and he just spent the whole day feeding me Mars bars lol Favourite player is hard to choose. As a kid my first hero was Chris Kiwomya but special mention must go to Holland, Sedgley, Magilton and Tarrico. I loved Tarrico so much [Post edited 21 Nov 2022 12:45]
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I meant to say big Ian Marshall and Mick Stockwell (Mick Stockwell was well short for his age) |  | |  |
BBC Coverage on 12:48 - Nov 21 with 3010 views | tractordownsouth |
BBC Coverage on 12:32 - Nov 21 by clive_baker | What did you make of Key for Exeter at the weekend? Or should that be Kev. |
Fair play to whoever started that "Kevin is a w@nker" chant on Saturday. Superb stuff. |  |
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BBC Coverage... on 15:47 - Nov 21 with 2816 views | factual_blue | ...is top-notch. As always. |  |
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BBC Coverage on 16:38 - Nov 21 with 2726 views | Crawfordsboot |
BBC Coverage on 12:28 - Nov 21 by MalcolmMeatballHead | I don't actually know tbh. I don't know why I said it |
Now for the difficult ones Why did the chicken…… |  | |  |
BBC Coverage on 18:12 - Nov 21 with 2539 views | jeera |
BBC Coverage on 12:40 - Nov 21 by MattinLondon | Ties as an item of clothing are utterly pointless. Only dinosaurs insist on them. |
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BBC Coverage on 18:22 - Nov 21 with 2503 views | You_Bloo_Right | No need for ties. Cravats are perfectly acceptable for sporting occasions. |  |
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BBC Coverage on 20:49 - Nov 21 with 2359 views | SuperKieranMcKenna |
BBC Coverage on 12:40 - Nov 21 by MattinLondon | Ties as an item of clothing are utterly pointless. Only dinosaurs insist on them. |
Very popular in Bungay though… |  | |  |
BBC Coverage on 21:55 - Nov 21 with 2243 views | peterleeblue | I really don't think I am sure anybody knows what they are angry about anymore!!! |  | |  |
BBC Coverage on 23:17 - Nov 21 with 2154 views | SlippinJimmyJuan | Maybe it is unfair to make an accusation like this without any evidence, but I'm pretty sure you're just FrimleyBlue with a different hat on. I cheekily alluded to this the other day on another of your threads. Something just seems very similar between the two accounts, in the modus operandi. Your posting style is just quite similar... "imo" |  |
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BBC Coverage on 23:23 - Nov 21 with 2137 views | WeWereZombies |
BBC Coverage on 23:17 - Nov 21 by SlippinJimmyJuan | Maybe it is unfair to make an accusation like this without any evidence, but I'm pretty sure you're just FrimleyBlue with a different hat on. I cheekily alluded to this the other day on another of your threads. Something just seems very similar between the two accounts, in the modus operandi. Your posting style is just quite similar... "imo" |
Maybe but I am expecting some pro Lowestoft comments from Malcolm at some point. |  |
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BBC Coverage on 23:35 - Nov 21 with 2118 views | SlippinJimmyJuan |
BBC Coverage on 23:23 - Nov 21 by WeWereZombies | Maybe but I am expecting some pro Lowestoft comments from Malcolm at some point. |
The last remaining roots of the Suffolk side of my family are dispersed around Lowestoft. It has been a long time since I went up there, largely because it's now at the point of being such distant relatives that I really don't know who they are. I remember staying in a pretty grotty set of holiday chalets up there at some time in the very early 2000s. Quite dingy and damp, with a small indoor pool on the site, and a very 70s style pub restaurant near the broads. I think it might have been somewhere around Oulton Broad but not certain. Can't say I've been in a hurry to go back, although did enjoy seeing a Kingfisher during a boat ride. |  |
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BBC Coverage on 10:12 - Nov 22 with 1937 views | WeWereZombies |
BBC Coverage on 23:35 - Nov 21 by SlippinJimmyJuan | The last remaining roots of the Suffolk side of my family are dispersed around Lowestoft. It has been a long time since I went up there, largely because it's now at the point of being such distant relatives that I really don't know who they are. I remember staying in a pretty grotty set of holiday chalets up there at some time in the very early 2000s. Quite dingy and damp, with a small indoor pool on the site, and a very 70s style pub restaurant near the broads. I think it might have been somewhere around Oulton Broad but not certain. Can't say I've been in a hurry to go back, although did enjoy seeing a Kingfisher during a boat ride. |
Although, like most British town centres, there is a fair amount of dilapidation I do like the area at the north end, around The Crow's Nest - a couple of interesting maritime museums in a green and pleasant park as well as a couple of decent traditional cafés. I wonder if footers will down vote this too ? |  |
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BBC Coverage on 12:16 - Nov 22 with 1842 views | SlippinJimmyJuan |
BBC Coverage on 10:12 - Nov 22 by WeWereZombies | Although, like most British town centres, there is a fair amount of dilapidation I do like the area at the north end, around The Crow's Nest - a couple of interesting maritime museums in a green and pleasant park as well as a couple of decent traditional cafés. I wonder if footers will down vote this too ? |
I don't know who footers is, but you've certainly riled "Malcolm", so you may well be right. No word from inside the meatball dome as yet. |  |
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