Footballwipe
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City of Leicester & Leicestershire - The Good and Historical Stuff
Footballwipe replied to davieG's topic in General Chat
Hotel, the original plan was student flats -
This October one has existed for at least 20 years cos it falls around my birthday so I never have a LCFC game. Tbh I find the September one more of an arse than anything. I think this and the November one are more palatable if you've had a half decent run up to them, rather than three games and then September internationals.
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Forest getting off with a light fine for basically accusing a referee of cheating with zero evidence. If our owner sanctioned that crap we'd be cheering like seals on here, though, like the conspiracist weirdos we seem to be. Forest, their owner, their fans, fans on here and football fans on here are unhinged.
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I'm really on the cusp of this debate - I think it's more sad that we've got to a place that this is our manager, and this is the situation we find ourselves in. It is frustrating, however, to hear journalists parrot the line that it's because he's ex-Notts F is the main reason he's so disliked. It's a frustratingly lazy thing to say and shows little insight. A read of even 10 pages of this thread would highlight the reasons we don't want him as our manager that are not his managerial tenure at Notts F
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And here was hoping culture war politics would be sent back to the looney Reform and fringe element of parliament. Looks like we've got it for a fair while yet. If Labour didn't keep stepping on rakes it'd be funny.
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I just think it's a bit naive to suggest that younger people equals better atmosphere. Have we not seen the concourse atmosphere crew, who give it large down in the stadium, but as soon as the game starts they're nowhere to be found? The lack of atmosphere is a collective effort and it's an easy get out to say bringing the young uns in will solve the problem.
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Can I ask why someone younger is needed? Isn't this classic ageism? Lineker hasn't shown any signs of mental or physical deterioration - he's not struggling with his health, so there's absolutely no reason why "someone younger" should take over. In fact what if he was replaced with someone who was actually older than him? Mark Chapman is the obvious successor to Lineker, and I hope when he does finish that'll be the natural replacement, but I really think the someone younger line is so disrespectful. One suspects his contract with the BBC will reduce in salary again, and it wouldn't surprise me if he bowed out at the end of Euro 2028. Home international tournament to close his BBC career out.
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It's getting nauseating now just how the weirdos on here are so sensitive to everything. The BBC have an agenda against us, that FA, PGMOL, the Premier League. Freak behaviour. The kind of stuff you expect from the idiots supporting the top teams and now it's filtered down to us. Makes this place absolutely insufferable, too. I wish they'd just keep it in the fragile minded echo chamber ref thread tbh.
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Manchester United Cup 30th October
Footballwipe replied to Blueman1967's topic in Ticket News and Travel
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Next England Manager?
Footballwipe replied to DJ Barry Hammond's topic in General Football and Sport
Sky Sports are GAGGING for the new England manager to be a saga or newsworthy thing. The way they're pushing and touting the speculation is hilarious. We all know Carsley will get it and they can't seem to handle how simple and straightforward this process is going to be. -
I know we've said it before but over bright LED lights generally. They're simply a hazard for anyone who has to endure them, whatever mode of transport they're affixed to. Cyclist rode past me as I was running in the dark this morning and his LED light absolutely blinded me. Couldn't see a fvcking thing as he approached.
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It's quite nice to see on the little estate I live the kids playing out. You'll see them zoom past on their bikes/scooters, be ambling around playing or just not being in the house generally. They're all from the same area, too so it means that neighbours look out for them. Even when they're being silly (sitting in the middle of the road, hanging off unsafe things) these are flagged in community chats with concern rather than anger. They're just kids innit. I suspect when they're older this might change, but for now it's nice to see. I have to say around the whole area I live it's common to see youngsters out and about. Maybe it depends on the area you live sometimes.
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Definitely, and I think we vastly underestimate his achievements in Europe. If an English or English based manager had won that much he'd be lauded for years and years. He's been painted with the language thing and his time at Arsenal, which was always going to be a hiding-to-nothing job in being the direct successor to Wenger. Villa are lucky to have him and one thing is for sure, they're making the most of him.
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Yeah there's lots already said here about the fact after winning everything we have it feels anti-climactic, and also how our owners have frittered away our chance to be a mainstay in the top part of the league. I'm very much a "top PL matchup" and the big games at the end of the season when football means something. It just feels so empty otherwise, dare I say that David Mitchell sketch about football atm. Modern football seems to have turned everyone into a mixture of either a conspiracy theorist (RE: referees, governing bodies), a financial expert or a great defender of the club they support, no matter what. Couple that with the fact modern sports media spends all the time it can feeding this, tapping into all of these to drum up the engagement they so crave and it just makes it so tiresome.
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Absolutely dreadful game last night. More flags than plays it felt like, though did enjoy the Brandon Aubrey love-in. Man is a star, though of course he missed a field goal to cap off the night.
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I have every game in full from the season, as well as every MOTD, extended highlights, SSN reports, Premier League previews, TV news footage etc etc. It'd be a pretty herculean effort to upload them all, there's around 200gb of full match footage (depends if you wanted pre and post-match too) and about 500gb for the season, but it's only sitting on a hard disk drive - if we can find a method easy for me to upload to I can try and get them over to you.
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Frightening isn't it? We've now got to us getting too many away cup draws in the conspiracy nonsense. Some people need to get off the internet and breathe some fresh air
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Forest will finish him off if we don't win and haven't beaten Bournemouth or Soton before then. The atmosphere will be toxic - the blue-on-blue in the stands is inevitable.
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When you think about it, teaching is: About 4-5 hours of public speaking every day in front of ungrateful teenagers on a topic you need to be fully clued up on If you're primary, hours a day of public speaking to youngsters but also be able to support their litany of needs and neediness Adept at pastoral support for children for all manner of issues and problems For teachers who are leaders, be a line manager and all the admin that comes with that Good with people having to deal with ungrateful, entitled and arsehole parents Perform an office job with the admin, planning, prep, attend meetings, training, evening events such as open evenings and parents evenings Find an office worker on 37 hours a week and tell them they have to essentially perform their workload around teaching 30 youngsters for 4-5 hours during the working day and they'd wince. I'm biased due to my family links with teaching but I cannot stand the disdain that some people have about the job. Those that do would melt into oblivion in less than a week, and that's probably just from the parents.
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what do you mean by "had him"? Lamped one on him? I'm sure Haaland would've taken the inevitable three match ban Gabriel would've got. This wasn't some square up down an unpoliced dark alley. Notwithstanding that Haaland is massive
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Did a bit of a skip through the gaps but was really impressed by Washington last night - really solid offensive effort. Hope they can do something good this season. Not even a fan, it just seemed like quite an aesthetic offense to watch.
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Let's be honest though, all football fanbases have their own fragile individuals. On Saturday the man in front of me was complaining that "every game is against 13 men all the time." There'll be Man City and Arsenal fans with one simple search thinking Oliver was out to get them. Then, of course, there's the brigade on here who seem to think the PL are out to get us and that the whole league is completely corrupt (which, again, begs the question why you engage with something you genuinely think is rigged - I wouldn't give it the time of day personally. Or I'd find evidence to back up my tin foil hat claims). Like I continually bang on, it's a wonder who the PL/referees are actually out to get if EVERY fanbase thinks they're out to get them. Anyway, everyone is like it. Football and sports fans in general are pathetic, one-eyed whiny bastards and secretly people really, really enjoy it I reckon. If not their lives must be absolutely exhausting.
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Loved the Arsenal-Man City game. I've watched football for years and years and I'm so tired of it in its normality these days - Give me tetchy players, crowds and coaches, shithousery, red cards, teams camped in their own area defending for 50 minutes. The "non norm" was fantastic and great entertainment. Probably the most exciting game I've been a neutral of since that chaotic Spurs-Chelsea game last season.
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Honestly what is the rage about self service checkouts? All this "I'm doing your job for you" nonsense people spout. The internet seems to hate them (well, the old person corner of the internet anyway) There's still manned checkouts - but lots and lots of people like checking their own stuff out. Whether it's a few items or the full-shop ones. They're way more convenient. Yeah, you might have to wait to get your beer approved, there might be an error, but I find the errors a lot rarer than the early days. Do these people also refuse to use pay at pump as well? Are these the ones who saunter into the kiosk even though they could pay and go? So weird
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Whilst I'm on this thread, I watched these videos the other day. Not sure if they've been posted tho so sorry if it's a duplicate. I genuinely learnt a lot and the background shots of the city as it was in 1998 are enjoyable. There's more in the series on this channel, too.
