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Raj

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  1. 48 minutes ago, Lcfcbl said:

    40 years old, can probably guess what estate I'm from and still live on from my username. 

    You described my childhood, good working class people, race and religion irrelevant, just normal hard-working families who did their best and lived relatively normal lives.

    Materialistically, didn't have a great amount and a week at the seaside in the summer was paradise.

    Blaby, Groby, Anstey, Countesthorpe etc are places that were seen as posh to me and better lives than mine. 

    I wonder how many of the people who post on here sneering at comments you have made grew up in places like that rather than where we did?

    Exactly.

    I went Mundella  which says it all!!🤣🤣

     

    Funny how the posters username geographically  is one of the most sought after areas in the country...unlike Northfields!!

     

    And yes, places like Anstey, Groby may as well have been Mayfair!!🤣🤣

     

     

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  2. 1 hour ago, Foxdiamond said:

    I think you  will find plenty of us know because we have loved ones. You don't need to think we are all the same. We didn't all vote for the governments elected that brought us to where we are. 

    Hear hear.

    Sweeping generalisation regarding a whole generation who have probably enabled young Cornwallfox to what they are now.

    Hope his/her parents/ grandparents arent reading this!!!

     

    Anyway I'm off out for an Avacado on sour bread toast, atkleast this generation gave us something!!🤣

     

    Power to the people:scarf:

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  3. 1 minute ago, CornwallFox said:

    If your generation ever stops voting against the interests of the younger generations then we might stand a chance.

    Let's hope your generation have the hunger, aptitude and desire to change things👍🏾

  4. 1 hour ago, CornwallFox said:

    Two people with bottom tier factory jobs and kids still owned a three bed semi and a car. 

     

    The rest would probably be the same now but they wouldn't own the house now would they? 

     

    Many things are on credit now because your generation has voted continuously to make the world like this. A new car then was affordable in a decent job. Now you end up with finance deals and lease cars because, like houses, cars have inflated much faster than wages. 

     

    Kids now are much better educated, smoke less, drink less, do less drugs on average than previous generations. They were told to go to university to get a good job, now unless you work in a trade going to university gets you minimum wage. They've put more time and effort into their studies than your generation, paying and having huge debts, with a chunk of their wages then going towards that debt for decades, for virtually no benefit.

     

    Two adults with degrees can't afford a house, can't afford to start a family, they get stuck living with parents much longer. 

     

    This is the world your generation and above has created.

     

     

    Blimey!!

    Let's hope YOUR generation can sort all the mess out, if the feckers can get off their phones!!

    👍🏾

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  5. 3 minutes ago, LCFCJohn said:

    I think I am erring towards Freiburg. 
     

    I don’t have an issue with Villa as such but after that side they put out that rolled over for Spurs, I think I am preferring that they dumped Forest out to get pumped in the final!


    They could have been hero’s had that they beaten Spurs and Forest…

    To be fair to Villa, they can do what they want in that situation as long as its within the "law".

    They knew the priority was the Europa Cup so even if they fielded a team of canteen staff for the Spurs game then good.

     

     

  6. 1 minute ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

    *Rangers :)

    As well as!!:D

     

    54 minutes ago, lestuhfox said:

    He didnt help me last week and he knows me personally and he knows I live and die Leicester City and  spent hours and hours following the club all over the country for 50 years. 

    Really im suprised at that

  7. 8 hours ago, The Year Of The Fox said:

    But also part of the problem unfortunately 

    Nah, hes an Pure lcfc fan unfortunately  dictated to by monkeys higher up.

    Hes not one of the hierarchy  hes just a good bloke, lcfc fan trying to do the best for lcfc fans under the idiots above.

    He would do anything to help a fan so I'm not having anything  said against him personally 👍🏾

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  8. 5 hours ago, ian__marshall said:

    Was at the gig too. Thought performance wise they were awesome but I was a little disappointed with the set list. Missed a couple of tracks I was expecting and felt there were moments when the loops between tracks went on a little too long, which brought the energy levels down a touch at times. That said, I sometimes forget how old they are, so that was probably by design especially with the heat inside the arena which was something else. Great show regardless, and I don't think I've danced like that for over 20 years when I was a regular on the clubbing scene. Would definitely go and see them again given the chance. 

    Yep bang on the transitions were abit long.

    I wanted to hear Charly says🤣

  9. Wu Wu it's the sound of the police!!!

     

    Massive balls to get over the line!!!

    Brilliant.

    Great words by Murphy too 👏🏾👏🏾

     

    How emotional.from Wu about his parents.

    What a lovely young man👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

     

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