grobyfox1990
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Should Online Influencers be Restricted Or Monitored?
grobyfox1990 replied to Parafox's topic in General Chat
Hell no. Or yes actually, if that would lead to influencers on this forum being blocked -
Go in mavididi!!! Two in two!!! We’re gonna win the league!!!
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Two decent streams on iptv, both foxes hub coverage
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At Liverpool, where it's similar to F1, uefa, nba etc and your ticket will only appear on the designated phone when you approach the turnstiles, the touts give you the phone in return for a few hundred quid deposit. Return phone and regain deposit at the end of the match. Point being, even with far more advanced systems as our own, there will always be a way.
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IPTV. Anyone who subscribes to Sky/BT/foxes hub or any of these ludicrous portals is a masochist
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What was that about? All I heard was Norris saying ‘you had a good car 7 years ago’ and Hamilton looking baffled and saying ‘I’m not complaining ’
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Always start with a tiger at the stammo. Their rotating taps are also decent.
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That was mad. Two teams having a group therapy session live to the world. Red bull were doing everything perfectly, performing to an insane level, and then the spice boy decides to self implode. Very poor leadership
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Yet my bro here was shamelessly attention seeking with multiple congratulations the very minute KPFC got promoted. And if we do anything vaguely successful this season you’ll be in the official bucket hat telling everyone on the internet about ‘the inside scoop on Steve coopers meteoric transformation, from those who were there from the start.’ At least the other ‘modern footballs dead mate ticket office shambles’ posters stick to their guns
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Leicester U21 fixtures: Burton Albion vs. Leicester City Under-21s Pirelli Stadium Tuesday 20 August Kick-off: 7pm Northampton Town vs. Leicester City Under-21s Sixfields Stadium Tuesday 5 November Kick-off: 7pm Notts County vs. Leicester City Under-21s Meadow Lane Tuesday 12 November Kick-off: 7pm
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Judging by last years prices, Leeds PLC will be in profit from this scheme
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So that’s £37 on average per away match. Be really funny if every club Leeds play designate them as CAT A and charge £40 for away tickets
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That’s a step too far but what do you expect of Leeds under red bull ownership. They’re not owners to share great cuddly times and sing nice songs together. If I recall the away priority scheme city had was opt in and even then you could ditch 3/4 games a season???
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Shrewsbury and Lens away friendlies
grobyfox1990 replied to Qwerty's topic in Ticket News and Travel
Dunno why you think that. This time last year we had 3/4 of Northampton’s ground for a friendly -
Ah sorry man, genuinely wasn’t trying to be abusive in reply to your posts !!!!!
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What?!!? Food is one of the great unifiers of the planet. Business, friendships, family, bonds and marriages are formed and broken over food on a daily basis. I am directly quoting you. Your quote: ' That isn’t the comparison you should be making it’s whether you are culturally closer to the multi-millionaire financiers in the city of London who have maids and don’t even know how to shop or the agricultural workers in rural Somerset who have never left the county than you do people in similar industries with a similar backstories to you in similar cities in Italy. ' You are narrowing in on the fact I stuck to a neighbour, so I will rephrase. To think that a chippe in Halifax has more in common with a chippie in Valencia, than he does with a lawyer in Bristol, is outlandish.
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Haha the Colombian point is very funny and I am jealous of him having a Colombian birthplace on his passport. But you have displayed that clear British arrogance of 'this is my situation so it must be everyone's situation.' It clearly hasn't entered your trapped mind that your son's situation is unique before making your ridiculous point, because you've backed it up with ridiculous and biased evidence that follows no verified trends. What even are British values?! You are joking.
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' That isn’t the comparison you should be making it’s whether you are culturally closer to the multi-millionaire financiers in the city of London who have maids and don’t even know how to shop or the agricultural workers in rural Somerset who have never left the county than you do people in similar industries with a similar backstories to you in similar cities in Italy. ' That is a completely outlandish scenario, it is farfetched and something very very few in this country have to think about. What percentage of the UK population coves your above scenario? It will be less than 0.1%! instead of looking at the polar extremes of our society like you have, we will have more in common with the variants of the working and middle classes of our countries than we do with our exact counterparts in other countries. I often travel for work, the similar aged person doing the literal exact same job as me in Athens has a completely different life. Andreas speaks a different language, eats different food, loves basketball rivalry instead of football rivalry, takes 4 hours for dinner, goes to bed late and gets up late... you get the drift. Completely and utterly different to me despite being the same on paper. To think that a chippie from Halifax has more in common with a chippie in Valencia than his next door neighbour who works for the building society is very far fetched.
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Much like the poster above talking about a bloke from Stoke somehow having more in common with a dude from rural Italy, you can't checkmate an argument by bringing out a statistically insignificant, immaterial and completely outlandish scenario. Typically - where most people's mothers break their water, is the country they were born in, where they spend most of their early years and henceforth shapes a lot of their life. Even if they don't spend a lot of their upbringing in said water breaking country, they will always have a connection to it and be at the risk of patriotism. We are pack animals, however clever we all think we are, we identify with our packmates, the easiest way for many of doing that is via our country of birth. Do agree with the religious aspect though.
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Except that where women broke their waters defines so much of your life, values, relationship, attitudes, culture, diet, outlook and personality. Forgetting that huge and clearly obvious point
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The two groups you mention, financiers and agricultural workers, are statistically insignificant and immaterial. Of course English people have a lot in common with each other, whether they are in Stoke or in London. More than likely the average English person between 18-65 in either city was at a saloon style pub on Sunday, drinking alcohol and eating ultra-processed junk food from 2pm onwards. Then shouting at a screen at 11 overpaid footballers and one inept manager. How on earth will Jonny from Bolton have more in common with Marco from Modena than he does Gary from Bexleyheath? Of course he won't. Jonny and Gaz work in suburban SMEs, drink Carling, live in two up two down houses, eat beige food with no flavour and own large umbrellas.
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You are at every game, Guesty, what you worried about?
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Yeh no idea what the outrage is about. Considering there are also other ways to get to London for cheaper.
