Foxdiamond
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Cricket (None Leicestershire County Cricket Club)
Foxdiamond replied to leicsmac's topic in General Football and Sport
A Fox just ran onto the Lords pitch. Leicestershire reminder! -
Cricket (None Leicestershire County Cricket Club)
Foxdiamond replied to leicsmac's topic in General Football and Sport
Oh that the test cricket was on free to air tv. Currently watching the Hundred which is a bit naff really. My grandson follows London Spirit. As born south of the river of course I prefer the Oval Invincibles. -
I would only add that an uncle of mine serving with the British army in the far east at the time was very relieved the war with Japan ended as it did as the prospect of allied casualties were horrific. Came too late for his brother who died in a Japanese prison camp 2 months before after 3 years of brutal and inhumane conditions.
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Seems at the least foolhardy to attract the FA in our direction considering the financial rules debacle.
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Players you disliked, but reluctantly rated...
Foxdiamond replied to SkidsFox's topic in Leicester City Forum
Cheers. Funny I have a foot in both camps so to speak as London born of a cockney dad and a Geordie mum. As a result I've enjoyed the north south divide rather than be bothered by it and support a club from the Midlands! -
Players you disliked, but reluctantly rated...
Foxdiamond replied to SkidsFox's topic in Leicester City Forum
I never rated Ian Walker at Spurs. Obviously a few dodgy moments with us but a better keeper than I thought. -
Players you disliked, but reluctantly rated...
Foxdiamond replied to SkidsFox's topic in Leicester City Forum
What is your problem with cockneys as a matter of interest? -
Conor Coady sold to Wrexham - official
Foxdiamond replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
For all I know Ward and Coady might do well at Wrexham but just a sigh of relief they are both off our books. -
Seems ideal. Apart from anything gets off the wage bill
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I've never been the sort of bloke that would wear a football shirt unless playing and those days are long gone. My grandson is 12 and of course does and has worn them to matches etc. I just can't see how the cost of official club shirts can be justified beyond agreeing to being mugged. Perhaps I'm missing something. If the shirt was at least current for 2 or 3 seasons I could accept it or go for a classic that won't date. Youngsters will naturally grow out of a shirt so parents face more expense. If shirts were UK made you might think costs are higher so fair enough but I understand they are mostly made by overseas workers not paid much at all.
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No wonder the law is sometimes called an ass
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I wonder if the fact the incident took place at an airport which are sensitive locations be taken into account. I've heard elsewhere that being described as a student maybe a consideration. As a layman I find this very odd. Would a student get less than say a postman or a shelf stacker or unemployed?
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Whatever happened between the mother and the bloke that was head butted? If she had kept her trap shut and not wound the sons up then everything could have been avoided
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And considering it looks like they already hit that bloke in the coffee shop area before the coppers were involved
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Gone but not forgotten and certainly not the death list
Foxdiamond replied to Daggers's topic in General Chat
Unfortunately no sign of resurrection. QPR did rise from the dead in that cup final. 2 down and came back to win 3-2 -
Gone but not forgotten and certainly not the death list
Foxdiamond replied to Daggers's topic in General Chat
The older reader might remember Mark Lazurus who has died aged 86. Probably most famous as scoring the winner for QPR in 1967 League Cup Final at Wembley against WBA. -
Still think overall we are fairly laid back. For every hundred making a lot of headlines there are thousands staying home
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Sometimes it is good not to be volatile but sometimes a bit too placid
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Dry Your Eyes (not the Streets)
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The women have done brilliantly no argument there. I do think it ridiculous to compare the current depth of competition between the mens game and the women.
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I think sporting success is a major way for people to express pride. Look at the turn out for the 2012 Olympics. Generally the British and the English in particular do not feel the need on a daily basis to bang on about national pride. Call it laid back or a natural lack of showing off. Football and all the major sports mean large crowds of like minded people gather together in a way the normally reserved public don't usually do. Before the 2012 games there was a lot of moaning before (very UK Trait that) that it would be crap and goodness knows what the opening ceremony would be and probably rubbish when in fact it was marvellous.
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Do you work as a bed salesman?
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I would be very surprised if more cynicism does not appear. Signs are there as you said with Italy and even Spain
