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sage got a reaction from Rammy03 in Bristol City (A) Matchday Thread
Maybe he'd be better on the wing
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sage got a reaction from strawhillram in Bristol City (A) Matchday Thread
Maybe he'd be better on the wing
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sage got a reaction from Ramarena in Bristol City (A) Matchday Thread
Maybe he'd be better on the wing
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sage got a reaction from lrm14 in Bristol City (A) Matchday Thread
williams would really struggle away in a back 4. CKR isn't fit enough to start. Who do you want at 10? Knight or Lawrence?
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sage got a reaction from rynny in Bristol City (A) Matchday Thread
Ed Dawes you knob, we can't play it long from the back, who would we hit it to
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sage got a reaction from Yani P in Bristol City (A) Matchday Thread
Sadly a result of the chokehold on the club
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sage reacted to kevinhectoring in Bristol City (A) Matchday Thread
Should put him in a back 3 and use Williams as wing half. It’s ridiculous to ask Forsyth to play end to end
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sage got a reaction from LazloW in Bristol City (A) Matchday Thread
I'm not sure is worse
the 1% chance of liquidation
the 98% chance of relegation
or
the 100% chance that Ed Dawes will make my ears bleed
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sage reacted to DarkFruitsRam7 in Bristol City (A) Matchday Thread
Bumped into @B4ev6is at the service station. It’s going to be a good day.
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sage got a reaction from SKRam in If it goes pop what are you going to do?
I don't get this self flagellation.
WE aren't going bust. We are 99% sure ofbthis,#
If the worst happens, we start again. The ground is worth more as a ground than anything else, We have the fan base.
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sage reacted to LeedsCityRam in If it goes pop what are you going to do?
Totally agree & getting bored of similar threads popping up every couple of weeks.
The administrators say we're not going bust. Rooney says we're not going bust. We have a wealthy American very keen to conclude a sale asap & engaging in a PR campaign to blow the competition out the water. What part of this screams liquidation?
People need to stop believing what the Daily Mail tell them. They (along with other papers) sensationalise everything to increase their paper sales & get you clicking on their websites. Same with the Athletic it would appear this week. They're not interested in facts, Derby fans worrying about their club or the club's wellbeing. Its purely a story that sells.
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sage got a reaction from Zag zig in If it goes pop what are you going to do?
I don't get this self flagellation.
WE aren't going bust. We are 99% sure ofbthis,#
If the worst happens, we start again. The ground is worth more as a ground than anything else, We have the fan base.
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sage got a reaction from angieram in If it goes pop what are you going to do?
I don't get this self flagellation.
WE aren't going bust. We are 99% sure ofbthis,#
If the worst happens, we start again. The ground is worth more as a ground than anything else, We have the fan base.
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sage got a reaction from angieram in U18s v Peterborough
If you travel you may be needed.
He is training with the first team, not the u18s
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sage got a reaction from angieram in Academy Thread 21/22
I was thinking that. That was so different to last night.
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sage got a reaction from Miggins in New joke thread (trigger alert, may offend if you want it to)
I was driving home tonight and a policeman stopped me and asked me to blow into his bag
I said 'why?'
He replied 'my chips are too hot'
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sage got a reaction from Reggie Greenwood in New joke thread (trigger alert, may offend if you want it to)
I was driving home tonight and a policeman stopped me and asked me to blow into his bag
I said 'why?'
He replied 'my chips are too hot'
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sage reacted to GboroRam in Alan Nixon Breaks Silence on American Billionaire Bid
You don't want my aromatic expulsions.
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sage got a reaction from Comrade 86 in The coronabrexit thread. I mean, coronavirus thread
Never ceased to be amazed by the amount of omicron posts on here
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sage reacted to Leeds Ram in Alan Nixon Breaks Silence on American Billionaire Bid
I'm not an economist (my expertise is in political theory) but if you allow big institutions in local communities to fail that does have an impact on the local economy. Think of all the DCFC employees, the pubs and restaurants that do business around the area on match days etc. etc. that will be affected if the club goes under. It would have a ripple effect that harms businesses in the area that would have a further effect etc.
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sage got a reaction from r_wilcockson in Alan Nixon Breaks Silence on American Billionaire Bid
HMRC know they won't get the whole lot up front. They also won't want to write the rest off.
It's all down to how we pay off the rest. They will want X amount per year but that won't really work with a football club almost certain to be in League One next year. We, I imagine, will want a flexible pay back option based on revenue/which division we are in.