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Clogger_

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  1. Feels closer to Maresca than Cooper. On those grounds I'm in
  2. Great to hear
  3. And if they *are* put away for a long time, will people move on from this "2 tier policing" meme?
  4. If Russel Martin turned us down because of Top/Rudkin ineptitude... maybe that's a rare win from their leadership?!
  5. Agree. A split along former civil war boundaries is underpriced. The old fault lines never went away
  6. Do you really believe what you write?
  7. Just seeing so much as a photoshopped Nige is like a dagger to the heart. What I'd give to bring back Pearson of old. What an era - a true connection between club and supporters. Oh how we have fallen. Anyway, roll out the Rohl!
  8. Dyche can f**k off. All on board the Rohl train.
  9. Rudkin should model these
  10. Try as I might, I cannot get my head around why anyone would be more angry about b****y Bob Vylan than the actions of the IDF in Gaza
  11. Fat Dog are weirdly intriguing. I've seen them a couple of times. Equal parts Rave music, Budos Band and the Fall. Not sure I'd listen to it at home, but it's fun to watch
  12. Shed Seven are having the time of their lives aren't they; lovely to see. Feel-good singalong music! Rick doesn't age, and he's always up for a laugh! Always great fun. (Love 'em ha ha)
  13. Yeah I abused that .jpg ha ha. The Fonz's dancing!! Great video and classic song! Prob not a .jpg, but you know what I mean
  14. Given the recommendations, Tom Odell it is! Cheers chaps
  15. It's crude and entirely inadvisable for sure. Nobody should be surprised about anti-IDF and Israeli government views being expressed at a music festival though. The right wing media are desperate for it to happen, aren't they! Wouldn't it be more concerning if we *didn't* hear these views?
  16. On politics and music. Music reflects life. Politics is important in people's lives. It's that simple. Much of the greatest music (most?) is distinctly political. Many of the best performers and shows are distinctly political. I guess it's the obvious visceral and unbending dislike of the political right that riles some folks. For those of you upset at Kneecap etc... Tune into Rod Stewart. I will! And I will sing along merrily despite that dodgy old c**kwomble's politics!
  17. And keep politics out of sport too! Especially the wrong kind of politics!! It's ok to have space for (mostly) like-minded people to get together and let the world know what they think! The world doesn't have to listen! And it won't.
  18. It's what it's all about isn't it. (Well that and happy youngsters with their simplistic leftie politics annoying fogies!)
  19. Not sure about that. Pulp know what they're doing on the big stage. Maybe it's that confidence and composure that came across as "flat"? For me, 'Something Changed' and 'Common People' were real moments. The former is just a lovely song, bit of a tear-jerker
  20. Says the person popping in to comment on politics lol!
  21. Watching them back now. They've written some great music, haven't they. This show is helped by a brilliant sound mix. (I'm old enough to remember a classic bad-take review of the utterly brilliant Blue Album in the NME ha ha.)
  22. [Shakes head quizzically]
  23. What is this "NFP" thing?
  24. Anyone who cannot see that we only got any points under Cooper *by blind luck* is a lost cause. RVN was also crap; Cooper's obvious ineptitude doesn't excuse him. Personal position is season was over when we appointed Cooper. Shockingly clueless preseason and dire recruitment only drove the final nails into the firmly closed coffin.
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