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Iconic Graffiti
at 10:38 28 May 2024

Haha, I remember the Batho one.
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Iconic Graffiti
at 09:10 28 May 2024

In the Royal Oak in Harrow back in the day there was a tit for tat Rangers v Celtic graffiti thing going on in the toilets. Started off with "Glasgow Rangers, the team" to which someone added "of c**ts" and on it went from there. Was quite amusing.

Also seen in a pub, "if you can p1ss this high you should be in the fire brigade".
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Confession time - Play off winners
at 09:07 28 May 2024

And to top it all off they almost ruined the trophy lift by playing that dreadful Pharrell Williams "Happy" crap.
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Iconic Graffiti
at 05:57 28 May 2024

The M Khan one was featured on The Mary Whitehouse Experience several times, including in those stupid professor name calling sketches "see that M Khan, that's you that is".
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Playoff final
at 13:18 27 May 2024

The crossbar one did bring back unpleasant memories of John Gregory in the 82 replay.
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Playoff final
at 01:59 27 May 2024

Due to the time zone here I didn't stay up to watch it. I did however notice in the BBC updates before going to bed the absolute gushing about how brilliantly Leeds had started the game and how Southampton were struggling to get out of their own end.

How very dare Southampton then go and win the game.
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The Final: Attack on Wembley - Netflix
at 14:07 25 May 2024

The one they made about the Ashley Madison website hack is a load of shite too. They could and should have done so much better.
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The Final: Attack on Wembley - Netflix
at 14:03 25 May 2024

Siri, show me an admission of defeat.
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General Election Thread
at 13:58 25 May 2024

They wouldn't get a large majority if the current government wasn't such an utter embarrassment. They themselves had a big majority and have pissed it up the wall with unbelievable incompetence and dishonesty.

They could have buried Labour and instead have buried themselves.
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MUSICAL TOP FIVES - You HATE!!!
at 08:33 25 May 2024

Live seemed to be played everywhere when I first came to Australia in the mid 90s. A friend lent me the album and I tried to like them as much as everyone else seemed to but it was never going to happen.
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The Final: Attack on Wembley - Netflix
at 03:47 25 May 2024

It comes down to audience interest and how much the makers and Netflix can profit by producing it.

Quite simply, a story about crowd issues at a big international football final involving England is going to attract more viewers and interest than trouble at a Brixton Academy event most people would never have heard of.

Its about simple old supply and demand, nothing else.
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Happy Zamoraaaaaaa Day
at 03:29 25 May 2024

Same here. From messaging my brother who was at the game saying "we're fcuked" after the red card to the disbelief and ecstasy when we scored. Our dog also thought I'd completely lost it (to be fair, I had).

Unforgettable, not very often in life you experience feelings like that.
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MUSICAL TOP FIVES - You HATE!!!
at 07:22 24 May 2024

Simply Red
Nickleback
Bon Jovi
Good Charlotte
Live
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First voted in 1985 as a naive 18 year old
at 23:56 23 May 2024

Indeed. Power is everything to them, not the long term good of the country and its people.

Really, the opposing sides should be able to agree on maybe 80% of things and the remainder would be the battle ground. But no, oppose absolutely every idea the other side has because winning, not the greater good, is everything.
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General Election Thread
at 12:00 23 May 2024

The irony is that voting for old Etonians like Johnson is the ultimate know your place behaviour.

I think nobody likes to consider themselves as working class any more so you see "aspirational" voting. However, if you need to work for 40 years and borrow money to buy your house (assuming you can afford one) then like it or not you are working class. That doesn't change because
you are not down a coal mine or digging up roads.

The power is still largely held by a small number of people who could never work another day and would be absolutely fine. And they cannot do that without a decent chunk of the working class vote. It's why the majority of the media operates the way it does.
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First voted in 1985 as a naive 18 year old
at 10:19 23 May 2024

For me it had become they are not that different from each other rathen than all as bad as each other. Until this government, because as long as I've been on this earth there has never been one as bad. They simply have to go and deserve a massive defeat that will take a long time to recover from. They have treated the public like idiots for too long and got away with it.

As for Corbyn, he did pretty well the first time and the second became all about Brexit with Johnson just repeating the catchphrase and romping home. That turned out well.

Starmer is dull, almost a Labour John Major, but seems reasonably competent. Its probably what the country needs after the absolute circus of the last few years.
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General Election Thread
at 04:06 23 May 2024

The current government is an embarrassment and has been utterly incompetent for years. They simply have to go and the frankly incredible betting odds suggest it will be a deservedly disastrous outcome for them.
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The Final: Attack on Wembley - Netflix
at 00:54 23 May 2024

All of the above, and more.

Looking on from afar, it really stands out to me these days the attitude around English football. Every time a goal is scored a sizeable chunk of each crowd are only interested in goading opposition fans rather than just enjoying the moment. Throat slitting gestures, offering out from 30 metres away etc., all while making no actual attempt to cross almost non existent barriers. In fact they seem to deliberately frequent the parts of grounds that best allow them to do this. Even the sheer amount of players who do the ear cupping bollocks when they score again reflects this sneering attitude. I assume with the crowds it is pent up anger, misery and frustration in their lives being released by the individuals involved.

The Southampton game last week was a good example. Just reached Wembley and what started as a handful of people going on the pitch turned into thousands, many of whom then couldn't just celebrate but had to go and taunt the away end and try to start something. You've just reached a Wembley final and this is your reaction? What is wrong with these people and why are they so unhappy that they feel the need to do this?

Maybe I've been away too long and it was always like this, but I find it absolutely cringeworthy watching this stuff these days. The fact that it often includes blokes older than me as well as kids under 12 is quite depressing.

Blind Freddy could see it was going to kick off if you allowed people to be there drinking all day. Decades on from Hillsborough and nothing has been learned.

On the ticket pricing, they seem to have successfully killed off touting here with a system where you can resell tickets online (have done it myself a couple of times recently for shows I was unable to make) and are only allowed to charge up to 10% above face value. The recent Taylor Swift concerts were a real test of this due to massive demand and it seemed to hold up well. In contrast last time she toured a few years ago tickets were going for huge sums. So in short, it can be done.
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Southgate’s replacement.
at 07:03 22 May 2024

Rather like we are seeing in modern English players, we are starting to see younger English managers come through who are more studied in the technical and tactical aspects of the game. Our whole system has gone more this way which has seen us churn out many talented young players in recent years. Long may it continue.

The technical side is where our managers have generally been lacking (with the odd exception like Venables) in the past with our up and at em, pashun attitude. I don't know that our coaching is mature enough yet to compete with the best international coaches but I think we'll get there soon though, you only have to look at how much better our players are now on a technical level and senior coaches will follow.

Southgate has been excellent in building a culture and with his man management. I don't think an England squad has ever been so together. But he's no master tactician as we know. Not his fault. The comment earlier in this thread about what would he have done at Man City vs what Pep has done was a good call. But he should be praised for what he has built/achieved and thanked assuming he moves on.

I look at the development that has turned GB into a powerhouse at the olympics over the last 20 years as very promising. When I moved to Australia they used to laugh at how poor we were, but we've trounced them in the last few games. Football is a harder nut to crack as it is so globally competitive in comparison to any other sport and margins so fine in the biggest games, but we are on the right track.
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Pochettino leaves
at 01:49 22 May 2024

Time for the Rooney/Beale dream team I reckon.
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