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Yep. I know a Plymouth fan quite well - and last year after we were both promoted and going for the title - he said that at the end of the day - he didn't give a toss who won it. Didn't disagree.
Now we can't get promoted on Tuesday and we are all super nervous all week, it means the pitch invasion next Saturday will be the biggest and most emotional since the Bolton playoff semi.
Two more performances like that and jobs a goodun.
Glascote road in Tamworth. Not sure I'd have ever walked down there tbh, maybe if I was watching a Tamworth game which I probably did 2 or 3 times a year max.
We used to do an all dayer on a Sunday - watch the Sunday morning pub match and then hit the local pub. Mid afternoon Into town before back to the WMC early evening.
The bit that me laugh most - was how accurate Peter Kay's Phoenix nights was with regards to the clubs!
Had he spent the last few years publicly challenging the Tory policies he now has a problem with, then I can see how you can argue the need to switch.
But he hasn't. He has voted along party lines for the worst most dangerous government in my memory and hardly has a record as a rebel speaking as the NHS has been continuously under resourced.
So I won't respect his decision - it shows him up for no more than an opportunist who was happy go along with being a Tory MP for the past 14 years, supporting PMs Johnson, Truss and now Sunak.
I reckon I was around '96. Posted as WilnecoteBlue as that was where I was living. My employer had set up a lunch time internet cafe where we could surf in our lunch hours if we chose to on one of 2 PCs.
My first ever post was something like "I fcking hate Norwich" and I got my first ever 2 pager (or whatever the equivalent was)
Edit: Remember a couple of old names, CheeseBoy of Dudley being one. He was like a young Rommers - someone pinched his flag at an away game and he was proper unhappy about it. It was literally drawn on in Crayon which made his protests a little melodramatic.