Says the bloke with a post count approaching 8,000...
Are you saying there's no far-right element amongst our Stone Island warriors then, oh Voice of Plainmoor?
Says the bloke with a post count approaching 8,000...
Weird bit of political one-sidedness. Are you Donald Trump?MellowYellow wrote: ↑31 Oct 2018, 16:17segregate us at away matches as if all Torquay supporters were part of an 'Antifa Movement'
Hope I'm not being 'pietistic' again...Gullscorer wrote:Certainly UKIP is a sensible refreshing change from the other political idiots.
No bearing on the current allegations and trial, but many people who met him would testify that he is not the genial character he liked to portray.Gullscorer wrote:Rolf Harris is 83 years old and would have been 50 and 56 years old at the times of the alleged offences. He has been happily married for 55 years. He met his wife, the Welsh sculptress and jeweller Alwen Hughes, while they were both art students, and they married on 1 March 1958. They have one daughter, Bindi Harris (born 10 March 1964), who studied art at Bristol Polytechnic and is now a painter.
I used a well-known British colloquialism to criticise UKIP as a party. You've made a clumsy attempt to twist that into a childish personal dig.Gullscorer wrote:Is your arse really speaking for the common man, or are you just farting..?? :na: =D
What, another public school educated former City trader who wants to kick the teeth out of anyone poorer than him and his multi-millionaire backers? We've already got enough of them ruling over us as it is. 'Speaking for the common man' my arse...Gullscorer wrote:Just heard Nigel Farage's speech at the UKIP conference. Just what this country needs.
Sorry, just not the town it was. My mum still lives there and when I walk from the station to her house all I see is closed shops and dodgy ratboys. There wasn't much work when Ieft in 1995 and I'd imagine there's even less now. It's still got some good aspects to it, but overall it just feels faded and sad.chunkygull wrote:oy, whats wrong with paignton then?
Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones and Brian Eno too. You don't have to have a Brian/Brien in your name, but clearly it helps...Glostergull wrote:There have been a few notables who came from Cheltenham in past years.
But Cheltenham is not so famous for producing footballers. Much better in the Arts and media though.
Gustav Holst leads the way really. Composer of the wonderful planets suite. Ralph Richardson the Actor. Kate Thornton. (is this one for The Boilers thread boys). Richard O'Brien of the Rocky Horror Show. Arthur Negus. (For the oldies who remember the Antiques roadshow. No not us antiquties). Mark Lester. Again one for the Oldies who remember the film Oliver Twist. E were Oliver E were. Robert Ardy of Vetinary Fame. Eh by Gum! I have been reliably informed that one Mike Grady came from there too. ( Got a feeling he was in last of the Summer Wine. As well as Corrie)
Not sure why you took my post so personally. What I had in mind were the likes of a long-term poster who made the ludicrous claim that Roy McFarland was the worst Torquay manager he'd ever seen as results suffered whilst he assembled the core of the team that got promoted under Leroy, or the former poster who took against Leroy when results slid in the second half of his first season in charge and, having made his bed, silently sulked as we stormed to promotion and then waited until the following season to issue his I-told-you-sos.Scott Brehaut wrote:Warmest regards, A knee-jerk halfwit.
I would be surprised if the board had set Knill a target of where they want United to be after seven games.Scott Brehaut wrote:if his brief is to start off the season with one win in the first seven league games, obtain 6 points in the process and be out of two cups in the first round, thereby ensuring a worse start than last season, then he is doing very well and is fulfilling his brief to the letter. One would hope that the Board have higher aspirations than that though.
I quite agree. It's quite possible that Knill is testing all manner of positions, players, players' attiude and tactics at the start of the season where it will all be forgotten in a few months time, assuming all goes well . Who knows what brief he's been given - plenty of managers have done it before, although none of the knee-jerk halfwits on this forum or its previous incarnations seem to learn that lesson.Lloyder5 wrote:I suspect he is holding on to his plan A. Something has to change soon, either it'll work or changes will be made.