 | Forum Reply | VAR in the EFL at 15:22 21 Jan 2026
Was JUST about to post this! |
 | Forum Reply | Bedtime drinking at 11:51 20 Jan 2026
All fruity reds, not overly tannin, each with something a bit different. 🙂 |
 | Forum Reply | Afcon final at 10:41 20 Jan 2026
I seem to remember Jimmy drinking from a keeper's bottle before at the Loft end and emptying it on the ground – was it a really hot day at the start of this season or last? |
 | Forum Thread | The 3 sides of a match thread at Oxford at 09:39 20 Jan 2026
Someone had to start it. I just reread Clive's match report for the home game and asked myself why I'm going to this again tonight. Bare bones, DS players filling the bench, Handsome Ronnie back? He's bound to score in the 1-0 win. |
 | Forum Reply | ENOUGH!! at 00:55 20 Jan 2026
I appreciate the principle your dad shared - staying curious and learning from unexpected sources is valuable. But there's an important distinction between disagreeing with someone and being subjected to deliberate disruption. Your dad's advice assumes good faith - that people are genuinely sharing views, even poorly expressed ones. Trolling isn't that. It's designed to waste time, derail conversation, and drive people away. That's not disagreement to learn from; it's noise that drowns out actual discussion. We have a right to speak, but we also have a responsibility not to abuse shared spaces. And crucially, having the right to speak doesn't create an obligation in others to listen. The ignore button isn't closed-mindedness - it's a boundary that says 'I'll engage with disagreement, but I won't reward behaviour designed to destroy conversation.' If someone's contribution is genuinely adding a perspective worth considering, people won't ignore them. If multiple people are using the ignore button, that's usually a sign the person has forfeited good faith. Your dad's wisdom still holds - but it works best when everyone's actually trying to communicate, not just perform disruption. |
 | Forum Reply | Main Reason you started following QPR ?? at 00:50 20 Jan 2026
Parents divoreced and my Dad had us every other weekend. Took us to Arsenal, QPR, Charlton. When we came to LR we saw a 4-2 win against Wolves and went back to my Nan's nearby - East Action - for crumpets after the game. I badgered him to bring us again - Ipswich 3-1 win, a couple of weeks later Man City 1-0 win, Asa Hartford sent off. That was 1975/76 - 50 up this season. |
 | Forum Reply | Bedtime drinking at 00:45 20 Jan 2026
I rarely drink now - dry January ran til March last year, restarted until August, restarted again until Christmas. A good red wine is always the preferred choice if I do have a drink usually Fleurie, an Argentine Malbec, Dolcetto or Pinot Noir. |
 | Forum Thread | Film 2026 at 17:53 16 Jan 2026
Bone Temple is IMMENSE. Ralph Fiennes, Iron Maiden, Jack O'Connell to name three. |
 | Forum Reply | Seems the brown stuff is filling the sink! at 09:27 14 Jan 2026
Hard agree – my guess is she was micromanaged by Sullivan and saw that as the right way to do things. I've also heard Sullivan and Gold are not the nicest to work for either. |
 | Forum Reply | Seems the brown stuff is filling the sink! at 17:52 13 Jan 2026
I read her first book, and it was incredibly underwhelming. Sold advertising and then got picked to lead Birmingham City. Because of her talent. She says. Poorly written with very anodyne approaches to work, a micromanagement mindset – she calls it attention to detail – and 80s greed is good hype. |
 | Forum Reply | West hams ground.... at 15:21 12 Jan 2026
It'll be really interesting to see how they manage when the Bermondsey lot rock up there next season. |
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