look_back_in_amber Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 Don't be a dickhead I'm very good at maths I didn't know realise the dispute was over Shakepeares and Walshs contracts I thought it was only over Pearsons. I fully admit I don't know all the details of what the dispute is I don't think many on here will all my point was I admired Top and the board for not giving in to Hulls demands £300k is still alot of money to many people It appears that your english is as bad as your maths, and the worrying thing (for you) is that you edited that post
TrentFox Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 It appears that your english is as bad as your maths, and the worrying thing (for you) is that you edited that post Is that the same as your dodgy grammar, spelling English with a lower case 'e' ?
look_back_in_amber Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 Is that the same as your dodgy grammar, spelling English with a lower case 'e' ? Busted
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 Quick question for "look back amber" Are you a Hull or a Hull KR fan?
He's not bald Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 This is Shakespeare's take on what's going on..... To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous Hull fans, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And at the opposing end then? To stay: to sweep; No more; and by a sweep to say which end The heart-ache and the thousands of away fans That NP is heir to, 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wish'd. To stay, to sweep; To sweep: perchance at Leicester: ay, there's a club; For in that club of wealth what dreams may come When we have shuffled off this Tiger's tail, Must give us pause: there's no respect That makes calamity of so long negociations; For who would bear the chips and scallops of hull, The oppressor's wrong, the poor man's squad, The pangs of a despised Fryatt, the club's delay, The insolence of the ticket office and the spurs That patient merit of the unworthy bench, When he himself might his substitution make With a bare bodkin? some sort of Yorkshire beer? To grunt and sweat under a weary floodlight, But that the dread of something after the match,
Happy Fox Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 tigerjim87 james evans @ @delboyandsven Deal agreed m8. Pearson in at #lcfc on Monday, report radio Humberside.
Happy Fox Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 HCAFCfansite Hull City Fansite Radio Humberside say - Nigel Pearson will be gone by Monday, replaced by a Joyce/Barmby partnership. #HCAFC
Matt Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 I won't be getting too excited yet. No doubt Hull will throw a spanner in the work between now and Monday.
Happy Fox Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 I won't be getting too excited yet. No doubt Hull will throw a spanner in the work between now and Monday. I doubt it they have got their replacement team in Joyce and Barmby, Monday is the day
Guest safetosurfthisbeach Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 This is Shakespeare's take on what's going on..... To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous Hull fans, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And at the opposing end then? To stay: to sweep; No more; and by a sweep to say which end The heart-ache and the thousands of away fans That NP is heir to, 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wish'd. To stay, to sweep; To sweep: perchance at Leicester: ay, there's a club; For in that club of wealth what dreams may come When we have shuffled off this Tiger's tail, Must give us pause: there's no respect That makes calamity of so long negociations; For who would bear the chips and scallops of hull, The oppressor's wrong, the poor man's squad, The pangs of a despised Fryatt, the club's delay, The insolence of the ticket office and the spurs That patient merit of the unworthy bench, When he himself might his substitution make With a bare bodkin? some sort of Yorkshire beer? To grunt and sweat under a weary floodlight, But that the dread of something after the match, Verily!
Jace Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 It appears that your english is as bad as your maths, and the worrying thing (for you) is that you edited that post Why do you keep saying my maths is bad? I'm 26 got an A in GCSE maths and I worked for Natwest for 5 years and now HM Revenue and Customs for 4 years so I don't think my maths can be that bad? What is your problem with me I never even made any calculations in the first place so what are you basing this on?
Happy Fox Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 HCAFCfansite Hull City Fansite Radio Humberside say - Nigel Pearson will be gone by Monday, replaced by a Joyce/Barmby partnership. #HCAFC 27 minutes ago Retweeted by The72football
m00nie Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 HCAFCfansite Hull City Fansite Radio Humberside say - Nigel Pearson will be gone by Monday, replaced by a Joyce/Barmby partnership. #HCAFC wonder how the bookies would view this.. barmby is 14/1 atm..
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 HCAFCfansite Hull City Fansite Radio Humberside say - Nigel Pearson will be gone by Monday, replaced by a Joyce/Barmby partnership. #HCAFC 27 minutes ago Retweeted by The72football i wont be holding my breath, though hoping its true obviously
Guest Col city fan Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 This is Shakespeare's take on what's going on..... To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous Hull fans, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And at the opposing end then? To stay: to sweep; No more; and by a sweep to say which end The heart-ache and the thousands of away fans That NP is heir to, 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wish'd. To stay, to sweep; To sweep: perchance at Leicester: ay, there's a club; For in that club of wealth what dreams may come When we have shuffled off this Tiger's tail, Must give us pause: there's no respect That makes calamity of so long negociations; For who would bear the chips and scallops of hull, The oppressor's wrong, the poor man's squad, The pangs of a despised Fryatt, the club's delay, The insolence of the ticket office and the spurs That patient merit of the unworthy bench, When he himself might his substitution make With a bare bodkin? some sort of Yorkshire beer? To grunt and sweat under a weary floodlight, But that the dread of something after the match, To be fair this sounds very clever.. But seeing as I'm no Thespian I don't know if it's well written or not really
Louise Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 This is Shakespeare's take on what's going on..... To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous Hull fans, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And at the opposing end then? To stay: to sweep; No more; and by a sweep to say which end The heart-ache and the thousands of away fans That NP is heir to, 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wish'd. To stay, to sweep; To sweep: perchance at Leicester: ay, there's a club; For in that club of wealth what dreams may come When we have shuffled off this Tiger's tail, Must give us pause: there's no respect That makes calamity of so long negociations; For who would bear the chips and scallops of hull, The oppressor's wrong, the poor man's squad, The pangs of a despised Fryatt, the club's delay, The insolence of the ticket office and the spurs That patient merit of the unworthy bench, When he himself might his substitution make With a bare bodkin? some sort of Yorkshire beer? To grunt and sweat under a weary floodlight, But that the dread of something after the match, That undiscovered league from whose relegation No glory-hunter returns, puzzles the Moan In And makes us rather bear those formations we have Than try others we know not of, Thus The Mercury makes cowards of us all, And thus the native hue of Raw Dyke's Road Is sicklied over by the pale cast of student accommodation And enterprises of great pitch and stadium With this regard their turnstiles turn awry And lose the name of action. Soft you now, The fair Nigel! Nymph in thy orisons, Be all our sins remembered.
He's not bald Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 To be fair this sounds very clever.. But seeing as I'm no Thespian I don't know if it's well written or not really Your in denial, there's no stigma these days, be brave and come out!
He's not bald Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 That undiscovered league from whose relegation No glory-hunter returns, puzzles the Moan In And makes us rather bear those formations we have Than try others we know not of, Thus The Mercury makes cowards of us all, And thus the native hue of Raw Dyke's Road Is sicklied over by the pale cast of student accommodation And enterprises of great pitch and stadium With this regard their turnstiles turn awry And lose the name of action. Soft you now, The fair Nigel! Nymph in thy orisons, Be all our sins remembered. Bugga that's good!
look_back_in_amber Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 Quick question for "look back amber" Are you a Hull or a Hull KR fan? Hull mate why?
Vlad the Fox Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 I won't be getting too excited yet. No doubt Hull will throw a spanner in the work between now and Monday. Think your right there. Story's are coming out of humberside that they want the peregrine falcon now or the deals off.
21st Century Fox Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 Think your right there. Story's are coming out of humberside that they want the peregrine falcon now or the deals off. Never!! Can NP eat a live rat and fly, I think not!!
mitchofox Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 @HumbersideSport @delboyandsven Not said "definitely" but we understand a deal could be done as early as Monday. Way it's gone so far, it could change again.
Vlad the Fox Posted 12 November 2011 Posted 12 November 2011 Never!! Can NP eat a live rat and fly, I think not!! Some say he can kill a rat stone dead with his stare, and that pigeons and grey squirrels fall lifeless from trees as he walks underneath as fox's walk side by side with him and sleep at his feet.
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