Paninistickers
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Hope so. On the basis they ain't European.
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Remember when he Rugby tackled Barnes who had a chance to sidefoot in an equaliser in that Kompany game?
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I'll always prefer the captain lifting the cup first and passing it along to each player. Brian Kilcline.
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Does this mean that red filth get conference league in 7th?
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I guess I'm getting old, but teachers seem so young nowadays. They don't seem to command the necessary respect. Most of the teachers in the 1980s were embittered 40, 50, 60 year olds. Half of the useless, but their age at least gave them that bit of authority. The young ones we had were instead seen as a bit of fresh air rather than fair game to assault!
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Unfortunately sang at breakneck speed. Poor girl so nervous she couldn't wait to wait to get through it
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Nope, I never got done. But then again I never told them it was a holiday. Just that the kids wouldn't be able to 'attend school on following dates' I have heard from others tho who've been done who say the fine is per parent, per kid. So 4 fines for 2 kids. Maybe see what happens if you say just one of you went?
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True. But you'd expect in 30 years time our success will be nostalgic. I notice videos on social media are starting to come back about Blackburn now. Back to that 75-89 era, it's funny how Ipswich are always rubbed out of that period. FA Cup in 78 (I think) and a UEFA cup in 81 ....almost entirely forgotten.
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Agree. Guessing it was mix of total shock, the ease of the goal which made it feel as if VAR would check it and, basically, he's not one of us - never will be. He knows he's not wanted here. Nothing personal, he's just not a Leicester man.
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Forest 2-2 LCFC, post-match thread
Paninistickers replied to Phil Mitchell's topic in Leicester City Forum
Always depends with them where they are from.. A very sizeable portion - those from the city or south county, lincs - detest us in the way we detest them. But a lot of them from the county are basically flat cap northerners and have no connection to us. Today was a very very small crumb of comfort, fcking up their dream season -
Correct. Thanks to @ClaphamFox who articulated my own thoughts better than me. A jury, although instructed by a judge of what aspects to weigh up, in a case like Madeleine McCann may well go (subconsciously) with the balance of probability, whereas a judge based system in Germany are much less likely to let emotion influence their decision.. The Lucy Letby case is a good example. No way was the case beyond reasonable doubt. But the balance of probability - no doubt factored into the jury's process - is extremely high.
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Absolutely spot on. It was a marketing gift. Renegade, anti establishment, underdog, everyman, team. So much to be made from those associations But nope, ignore all that - just stick gold on the kit and express peaceful blessings to our darling benevolent, all knowing, kindly, gracious leader.
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Liam Payne left 24m. Blimey. I'd never heard of him I til he died (which says more about me than him tbf) but wow, the well worn old story is how celebrities burn through money and/or exploited by their record companies and end up with very little. But 24m. He was either very smart, frugal or had good people around him
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Be interesting to see if UK police could take in a case and make a charge? Under UK law he's have to go before a jury, decision made on balance of probability and therefore significantly affecting his chances of acquittal
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Ben Nelson - loan to Oxford United - Official
Paninistickers replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
I wondered aloud on here a few months back whether there will be some surprise departures - Nelson, Fatawu, Stolarcyk, McAteer - to generate cash. Combined, they could potentially fetch 40m with only Abdul's fee to deduct the working assumption is mads, Bilal, VK, Okoli will all be sold. There's a possibility that each of them needs to go out on loan only in order to save wages and protect the value of the assets -
Exactly. Why do they think you can go to Timbuktu and people have heard of Robin Hood anyways? It's obscure. At best known throughout the US and UK. Elephant Man is much more famous. And real. And made church models out of matchsticks. Basically Leicester's Lowry.
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Fair comment, but if I was them, I too would never stop campaigning and canvassing for money. I'd guess the police service as a whole spunk 200k on all sorts of weird & wonderful community rubbish or security detail for Liz Truss. The McCann's money is,. individually, a drop in the ocean Edit as @Parafox points out, it's not millions. I think around 150-200 a year
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Agree. Derby has become essentially a suburb of Nottingham, which is what possibly makes the difference of Nottingham and Leicester. We haven't got a town of 250k next to us eager to shop and drink every weekend. There are fleets of busses and trains 24/7 shovelling derby punters in
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It's sadly a case that will never close. Like Keith Bennett. Even if he confessed, as Brady did, there isn't true and full closure
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Reading today that he's in court again in Germany on new charges.. You just know he'll never get out. They can't do him for Madeleine's murder. But they'll find other stuff to pin on him over and over Didn't watch the documentary but I've read enough to know believe the guy isn't safe to be allowed out
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They are and they aren't, that's the thing. We are like twins in a way. One quiet one, one loud one.. They have this insane belief that their club is one of the big 6 and their city is one of the seven wonders if the world. On the basis the shopping, music scene and food scene is, like, a bit better than Leicester. It's better, but hardly a qualification to take on New York, Milan and Tokyo.. Whereas Leicester people are the polar opposite. Relentlessly, unforgivingly, unashamedly negative. We live in the worst city in the world..our club shouybe in the championship. Our lives are misery.. Funny how two cities so similar have a totally different outlook on life.
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City of Leicester & Leicestershire - The Good and Historical Stuff
Paninistickers replied to davieG's topic in General Chat
You're being a buffoon pal. The post was lamenting the death of old Leicester. Idgaf what you think, but mosques on the white working class monsell is indicative that the Leicester of old is all but gone.. You can celebrate it. Enjoy your 5am calls to prayer on a tannoy. Fair enough. It's just odd. Doesn't mean I'm right or wrong or whether you are right or wrong. It's just a bit odd, as I said above like Greggs in Venice or an Irish bar serving Shepherd's Pie in the Maldives. Weird. -
City of Leicester & Leicestershire - The Good and Historical Stuff
Paninistickers replied to davieG's topic in General Chat
Yeah well, it's all well and good reviving am old building, just as I'm sure you'd be delighted in an andulucian village to see some derelict stone house converted and 'brought to life' into a Greggs. It's new life, yeah, but really?... -
Europa Conference League 2023/24
Paninistickers replied to StanSP's topic in General Football and Sport
Hideous. What happens if Chelsea win the Conference? They get EL? Then what happens if the qualify in 6th for EL? Does the place drop down? What happens if they get CL in 5th....who gets the conference league slot?! -
City of Leicester & Leicestershire - The Good and Historical Stuff
Paninistickers replied to davieG's topic in General Chat
A mosque approved for the Monsell. Goodness gracious. The City has gone. It's lost. Much in the way 'Londoners' don't exist anymore or those croft people in them jock islands. Change is inevitable but the pace of change has been lightning. Even the suburbs are essentially starting to struggle to retain any original Leicester identity. You've got to to further out now to the county - Coalville, Hinckley etc - to find any traditional Leicester culture.
