| Forum Thread | Omari Hutchinson Chant at 21:59 24 Sep 2023
To the tune they use to go into ad breaks at the darts: On loan from Chelsea, I paid my money to see, Omari Hutchinson Oi Oi Oi And when he’s on the ball, He’s f-ing magical, Omari Hutchinson Duh duh duh duduh Duh duh duh duduh duh Duh duh duh duduh Oi Oi Oi *repeat* |
| Forum Reply | Hope the Blue Action move to Cobbold works at 16:19 17 Jan 2023
Not a slight on you guys - appreciate it wouldn’t have been just a spur of the moment thing - but seems bizarrely short-sighted from the club. Are you towards the front or the back? |
| Forum Thread | Season Tickets at 18:33 17 Jan 2022
On the club website, why can’t you select a seat for a season-ticket, if the seat has been sold for even just one game currently on sale? Surely they could just give us the season ticket and sort out a different seat for that game, rather than just offer a blanket ‘no’? |
| Forum Reply | For you political lot... at 15:39 12 Jun 2019
In a perfect world Boris. A vote of no confidence will lead to a General Election. Boris and NewKIP will split the vote and Corbyn will stroll into No 10 |
| Forum Reply | So then, Andre Dozzell. at 22:34 11 Feb 2019
No. After the QPR home game, he doesn’t deserve to play again this season tbh. |
| Forum Reply | Tories planning for a general election? at 20:35 4 Feb 2019
Admittedly this was before Corbyn lost the no confidence vote, but I remember that suddenly there was a load of adverts on BBC for the Tories, and I think Labour might’ve popped up with one as well. Don’t know if that was purely pre empting what could’ve happened at the vote, or whether there is something more planned for the coming months. Possibly could be the only way they’d be allowed to extend A50, so they’re getting the ads in before it’s announced. Or, alternatively, it could be us getting our hopes up and putting 2+2 together, only to reach 5. |
| Forum Reply | How much did we pay for Nsiala? at 17:52 2 Feb 2019
Never mind the fact that 23rd in League 1, Shrewsbury didn’t play him, and then actually sent him back to us, he’s one of our own, so that somehow makes him twice as good as he actually is |
| Forum Reply | Good point made on the radio this morning at 07:36 17 Jan 2019
The difference here is, I used sources, whereas you’re just making baseless claims. Yeah sure, we can’t make our own trade deals right now, but considering the EU negotiators have had our pants down at every turn in the past 2 years, do you honestly think that we’ll get better deals by ourselves than those that we currently have as part of the EU? I don’t, considering that the rest of the world knows we would be desperate for literally anything, so the deals would be heavily weighted in their favour. |
| Forum Reply | Good point made on the radio this morning at 19:25 16 Jan 2019
https://www.consilium.europa.eu/media/21787/0216-euco-conclusions.pdf - We have it written in black and white with the EU that in the event of closer union between EU Member States, we would not be expected to join in with such integration, and would subsequently not be discriminated against as a result of such non-committal. We would simply opt out of a proposed 'United States of Europe' like we did with the single currency and the Schengen.
- The British head of the relevant department has to agree to any rules that get passed. If we don't we have a veto. Any rules that get passed are done with our blessing, and so in effect, 'your own county' has passed these laws. EU accounts - Never heard of this issue before, so absolutely fair play on you for bringing it to attention. I haven't a clue about this, so i can't really pass comment. https://fullfact.org/europe/border-security-eu/ Britain already had, and continues to have, control over it's borders. If you want to say that our government doesn't exert this control well enough, then that's fair enough, but surely that would be a domestic issue? What our government does/doesn't do is not the blame of Brussels. I want to be able to make trade deals so we should walk away from each and every single one of these trade deals ( http://ec.europa.eu/trade/policy/countries-and-regions/negotiations-and-agreemen as well as the free trade that we already have with other EU member states. |
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