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Turk Thrust got a reaction from RamuelLJackson in The Administration Thread
Blimey! What world are you living in? A giro? And this speaking as someone who along with Nogbad van 50 worked at the Unemployment Benefit Office in Normanton Road, and paid out in cash long before even giros.
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from Hans Datdo-Dishes in The Administration Thread
Nurse! He’s out of bed again!
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from Boycie in POLL: Stephen Pearce - Do you sack him? (ask him to resign)
Being pedantic, but you can’t say anything libellous because that would be slanderous. You could write something libellous though. Ok back to my Malbec
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from i-Ram in POLL: Stephen Pearce - Do you sack him? (ask him to resign)
Being pedantic, but you can’t say anything libellous because that would be slanderous. You could write something libellous though. Ok back to my Malbec
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from ck- in POLL: Stephen Pearce - Do you sack him? (ask him to resign)
Being pedantic, but you can’t say anything libellous because that would be slanderous. You could write something libellous though. Ok back to my Malbec
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from Comrade 86 in Adventures of Sloth, Jon Moss and their band of Merry men.
RW. You sure you mean redacted? It means edited.
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Turk Thrust reacted to Mihangel in The Administration Thread
CK is a businessman, he will want to pay as little as possible and get the best possible return, therefore he will be hoping that the club can pay off the additional 10p in the pound, it's perfectly logical business sense.
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from RamuelLJackson in The Administration Thread
Pure speculation on your part. The facts aren’t known, the reasons for decisions made are not known. It’s just that certain posters have decided that what they believe has happened, has really occurred.
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from RamuelLJackson in The Administration Thread
You don’t know. I don’t know. None of us know what has happened in the last few months. We don’t know the issues that have surfaced, the challenges that have had to be dealt with, the countless underlying problems, the complexities, the meetings, the negotiations that have taken place.
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from RadioactiveWaste in Adventures of Sloth, Jon Moss and their band of Merry men.
Ah gotcha. But they should be obscured or hidden from view though
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from RadioactiveWaste in Adventures of Sloth, Jon Moss and their band of Merry men.
RW. You sure you mean redacted? It means edited.
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from kash_a_ram_a_ding_dong in How many points to stay up
Erm, yes it has
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Turk Thrust reacted to Van der MoodHoover in The Administration Thread
Still the Non-league Southern Division round here.... ?
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from ck- in The Administration Thread
It follows the 19th century Oxbridge slang of shortening words like “brekkers” for “breakfast” so that Rugby Football became “rugger” and Association Football became at first “assocer” and then “soccer” . I’m old enough to remember in the 50s when soccer was used almost as much as football and quite a few footy magazines were called “Soccer Star” and “Soccer Review”. The USA used soccer to differentiate it from American football
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from kevinhectoring in The Administration Thread
It follows the 19th century Oxbridge slang of shortening words like “brekkers” for “breakfast” so that Rugby Football became “rugger” and Association Football became at first “assocer” and then “soccer” . I’m old enough to remember in the 50s when soccer was used almost as much as football and quite a few footy magazines were called “Soccer Star” and “Soccer Review”. The USA used soccer to differentiate it from American football
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from Rev in The Administration Thread
It follows the 19th century Oxbridge slang of shortening words like “brekkers” for “breakfast” so that Rugby Football became “rugger” and Association Football became at first “assocer” and then “soccer” . I’m old enough to remember in the 50s when soccer was used almost as much as football and quite a few footy magazines were called “Soccer Star” and “Soccer Review”. The USA used soccer to differentiate it from American football
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Turk Thrust got a reaction from RoyMac5 in The Administration Thread
I’ve just thought. I still refer to players’ hose as stockings. But then I am very very old