 | Forum Reply | Anybody on here based in Bangkok or anywhere else in Thailand? at 14:40 8 Sep 2025
I spent a year in Thailand many years ago. The monsoons generally only affect one coast of the country at a time. I can’t really remember the months and forecasting but you can plot it out to avoid the worst of the weather. I’d really recommend Chang Mai and potentially a few days trekking in the mountains - but might not be fun in torrential rain. Internal flights used to be as cheap as chips too, so it is possible to play it by ear and fly down to krabi if it’s good weather and do a few islands. You’ll easily find a bar to watch the game, even in the smallest village |
 | Forum Reply | Destination X at 16:59 27 Aug 2025
If I unfocus on your words and stare long enough, is a list of our definite signings visible like a magic eye picture? |
 | Forum Reply | Harry Potter.... at 15:10 12 Aug 2025
I managed to avoid all Harry Potter books and films for years, passing it off as a story about a young Paul Daniels. However, was cajoled in to booking the tour for my 9 year old daughter's birthday. A week before, my wife made me watch every film on double speed, and slowing down for the important bits. Have to say, the tour is incredible, but book tickets for as early entry as you can - as it’s a full day out. The staff and food / drink quality is exceptional |
 | Forum Reply | Sicily at 09:45 18 Jul 2025
Go to Sardinia instead |
 | Forum Reply | European train travel at 14:08 9 Jun 2025
Me and the Mrs got the train from Rome to Naples last year. It was an absolute dream of a journey. I think we booked first class, but this was still only about £20 a head, for one way and such good value compared to the UK. For that we got massive seats in a private booth, a bottle of wine and selection of cheeses. We really weren't expecting that level of service so had already stocked up at the highly recommended food market at Rome station. We boarded a few minutes early, but the guard let me have a fag on the platform and let me know when I needed to board. Exceptionally well run |
 | Forum Reply | Morocco travel advice at 08:08 7 Apr 2025
Download Maps ME otherwise you’ll be perpetually lost in the medina. Supermarkets stop selling alcohol at 8pm Most tobacconists will sell amazing hash |
 | Forum Reply | Anyone ever challenged their council tax band before? at 17:18 14 Mar 2025
We did successfully when we moved in to a converted chapel four years ago. Whacked us in a ridiculous band, I think it was G!?? We appealed and provided loads of evidence as to why it should have been band E - the same as every other house on the street. We had a lot of factors in our favour, like no parking, no street lighting, fewer bedrooms than nearby houses and no garden. They folded when it transpired that the valuation officer hadn’t even visited the property. I think you can only appeal in once, so go in hard from day one and provide photos. It was pretty easy to dance around their objections. Good luck |
 | Forum Reply | Wolf, again, was excellent at 22:51 3 Mar 2025
Honestly think he’s our best defender. Said this for years and he’s raised his game to the PL. He should start every game; so controlled and chilled on the ball, numerous blocks, but never gets in drama. Chilled, reliable, likes dogs. F’king hero |
 | Forum Reply | Gambling harms - punter vs bookmaker, who's at fault? at 19:37 10 Feb 2025
Yeah Jake, I would have found a way to manipulate you in to placing a bet. The affiliate sector is a totally different conversation but one that is also hugely influential. I really don’t know why we don’t reinstall the 9% (or increase to 20%) levy on bets. |
 | Forum Reply | Gambling harms - punter vs bookmaker, who's at fault? at 18:59 10 Feb 2025
Really interesting thread. I worked in online gambling in its infancy and it was absolute wild west in terms of data theft, sharing, shonkiness. It has become far more regulated but almost pointless betting online now, as they’ll cancel, restrict, ban. My moment of looking in to a mirror and thinking ‘you c***’, came after analysing data of female, online bingo players in the north. I tracked deposit dates (most were every other Friday in line with factory wages), which I knew was payday. So we’d offer to match a deposited stake if they doubled their normal deposit, exactly at payday via email and push notification. If they couldn’t afford it, we could add it the charge to their mobile phone bill (only O2 as I did the deal). Said company made millions. Barely gamble anymore despite loving horse racing - but I’d always put on a physical bet in a shop now. F*** the online options |
 | Forum Reply | London meetup for Man City game at 12:59 14 Jan 2025
This is amazing. I seem to spend half my life in Euston station losing the will to live, so I shall switch my allegiance from the Doric Arch to the Square Tavern. |
 | Forum Reply | Soccer Saturday challenge at 13:36 10 Jan 2025
I think the only pool table around there will be in Skinners (road behind O'Neils). Somerstown Coffee House (its a pub) is a short walk to Euston and quieter. Then you've got the Rocket on Euston Road. Think there is still an irish pub by the Standard Hotel - maybe called the Dolphin or similar, only small but has a dartboard and a dodgy footie stream |
 | Forum Reply | Tattoo Advice - Products pre and post at 16:06 1 Jan 2025
Mrs Kingscross puts Bepanthan on hers for a few days after. It’s the higher end nappy cream that you can get in any supermarket. She swears by it |
 | Forum Reply | The Sopranos at 21:41 29 Aug 2024
If you like sopranos - watch Gomorrah, it’ll blow your mind |
 | Forum Reply | Anyone collecting the Panini PL cards? at 17:19 21 Aug 2024
Ah...my wife works for Topps / Fanatics which is all the Match Attax etc, so could have helped - but you had to choose Panini! * Panini was and will always be the best football cards ;) |
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