Reggie Greenwood
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Seem to remember Gladys Hinton missing 2 in a game v Sheff Utd ??
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1 minute ago, cstand said:
Just read the comments section on any article on the website that will prove the political bias of the BBC.
No that just proves the political bias of the people commenting , both ways
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9 minutes ago, ram59 said:
A recent 'freedom of information' question about newspapers provided for staff at the BBC, revealed that in comparison with national sales, the Guardian was massively over subscribed at the BBC and that the Daily Mail was massively under subscribed by the BBC. I think that shows the political bias within the organsiation.
The same BBC that has Conservative Party Doner and advisor Richard Sharp as it’s Chairman ?
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Good win by England. Have to do it all again v Sri Lanka to make sure they go through
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Mick Quinn got rid of by Tommy Doc scored bundles of goals at all levels
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14 minutes ago, Ram@Lincoln said:
I hope it's all mixed messages, however reading more injury it doesn't seem that promising. Sally Pepper tweeting this afternoon that they didn't even know about this until the news broke externally. Shocking really.
The angry aimed at management doing this
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Just now, SirBrian said:
Reggie hope they do not, they did not honour it last year, however pensioners are being helped against the energy crisis myself included, just had notfication that the £200 winter fuel allowance is for this winter £500.
Think you may be disappointed. Wish you well in these troubled times ?
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2 minutes ago, SirBrian said:
Furlough paid 80 percent of peoples wage ensuring they had a job, after lockdown
Covid vacination put money into keeping dosage to nearly cost of manufacturing for not only uk people but third world countries people
I am a pensioner and they are doing so much for us in financial help against the energy crisis.
Keep watching the negative BBC and they will never praise the government
Wait until they get rid of the triple lock after crashing the economy
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4 minutes ago, PistoldPete said:
Why can’t they cut Gary linekers wages that would provide a lot of money for local radio. Shocking move by the BBC.
They have whether it’s enough is open to question
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Never had Twitter , FB , Instagram and don’t feel I’ve missed out. Use WhatsApp for messaging family and friends as they all seem to prefer it.
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Just now, B4ev6is said:
Can we start a peption up to keep sport sence maybe if enough derby fans sign they will reconsider it.
Write to your local Tory MP it’s their party determined to cut the BBC to the bone in its culture war
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Aussies all over Ireland who are 25/5 chasing 180. Will do their nrr a world of good unfortunately for England
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10 hours ago, Inverurie Ram said:
Derby County 4-2 Bristol Rovers Sat 29th Oct 2022. Attendance 27,841.
McGoldrick 3, Collins 1.
The eldest lad and I enjoyed our trip for this game. Sat in the South Stand Upper in H.
Fri 18:45 Aberdeen to Edinburgh Megabus
Fri 22:40 Edinburgh to Meadowhall Megabus
Sat 05:43 Meadowhall to Sheffield Train
Sat 06:33 Sheffield to Derby TrainArrived in Derby 07:00 and walked up to Pride Park in the dark and the light drizzle. Took a couple of photos and escaped the rain sitting down in Greggs. Made a move back into Derby but the heavy rain came down, so nipped into the Starbucks drive through and dried out. The lack of sleep on the overnight megabus, caught up with my boy. Walked back into Derby and strolled around the shops, nipped into Waterstones with the intention of buying my mate the ‘Groundwork’ book, but nothing Derby related in the sport section, and with the Derby Book Festival on, pretty disappointing.
Met my mate in The Kitchen on Sadler Gate for Breakfast at 10am. Tried The Old Bell at 11am for beer but doesn’t open until 12, so popped to The Slug & Lettuce for drinks. Tried checking into the hotel at 1pm, but no joy, so enjoyed some more beer. Walked along the river about 2pm and was in Pride Park for about 2:15pm to hang the Aberdeenshire Rams flag up.
Enjoyed every second of the game and was really impressed especially with James Collins pressing and work rate and if every other player gives that commitment on a regular basis then we will get promoted.
Sun 09:00 Derby to Leicester National Express
Sun 10:55 Leicester to Luton Airport National Express
Sun 19:15 Luton to Aberdeen Airport easyJet
Sun 21:00 Aberdeen Airport to Inverurie Car.
Home 21:30 and time to catch up with all the Derby County footage on RamsTV.
Another great weekend like the one I had with 2 mates 23 years ago, this weekend, when we drove down to Derby from Westhill via the Glasgow Barrowlands on the Friday night to enjoy Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros before arriving in Derby bang on 3pm to watch the Rams beat Chelsea 3-1.
Waterstones have a copy of Groundwork in their Window display . Not that’s any good to you now ?
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4 hours ago, Bob The Badger said:
I was at that game, it was a new low.
Me too , what a strange place Hartlepool was , wouldn’t let our girlfriends in the pubs or only in the lounge a couple.
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3 hours ago, Tyler Durden said:
But that's like saying I've been shafted as I had to subside the massive government furlough scheme during Covid when I wasn't eligible for a payout, ditto the government subsidies on utility bills when I'm fortunate enough not to need the handout which is coming out of my taxes anyway whether I like it or not, ditto the government bailing out Bulb or the RBS and so on.
Am still in two minds to believe whether Morris was deliberately racking up the debts in the knowledge that he couldn't underwrite them or he was totally oblivious to the mess he was making.
Not sure which one is the lesser of the two evils.
It does leave a sour taste in my mouth as I know we will be bracketed with clubs like Leicester for dodging debts by going into administration.
Yup but the big difference that Leicester did dodge their debts whilst getting promotion in a stadium they have never paid for and keeping players they couldn’t afford.
RIP Ronnie Radford
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Ex Hereford United player Ronnie Radford has passed away age 79.
scorer of the iconic FA Cup goal v Newcastle United on a typically muddy 70’s pitch. That goal kicked started John Motson’s career.