by stealthpapes » 30 Jan 2016 10:12
by stealthpapes » 30 Jan 2016 10:12
by Sutekh » 30 Jan 2016 10:14
stealthpapes There's a special place in Hull for the inventor of autocorrect.
by hullsaddler » 30 Jan 2016 10:25
NamelesshullsaddlerGreen Hull and Walsall - strong brace of towns there.
Lived here for more than 40 years. Not as bad as it's sometimes painted. UK City of Culture 2017 , ,,, you should visit and challenge some of your preconceptions!
All the people I know from Hull moved out as soon as they could !
But they all say the same - not as bad as you think.
none have gone back though.....
by paultheroyal » 30 Jan 2016 12:31
by bobby1413 » 30 Jan 2016 12:39
paultheroyal Four nil
Kerm x2
Evans x1
Rakels x1
by oldebiscuit » 30 Jan 2016 12:47
floyd__streete the Black Country accent is so abhorent to me that I become a homicidal maniac if I ever hear it.
by BonBoh » 30 Jan 2016 14:37
oldebiscuitfloyd__streete the Black Country accent is so abhorent to me that I become a homicidal maniac if I ever hear it.
I think some folk on this site need to get a grip. It's just an accent. We all have one of some descript. One8seven1* says that they talk funny. ??????????? It's a dialect !!!!!!! You need to leave your Village for a day or two and see the Country, meet some people, educate yourselves.
Accents are one of the things that make travel in the Uk interesting and when at an away game it's always good to have a pint and a chat with an opposition fan that has a strong local accent. From Bristol to Norfolk to Yorkshire, the're all great accents.
by leon » 30 Jan 2016 14:53
BonBoholdebiscuitfloyd__streete the Black Country accent is so abhorent to me that I become a homicidal maniac if I ever hear it.
I think some folk on this site need to get a grip. It's just an accent. We all have one of some descript. One8seven1* says that they talk funny. ??????????? It's a dialect !!!!!!! You need to leave your Village for a day or two and see the Country, meet some people, educate yourselves.
Accents are one of the things that make travel in the Uk interesting and when at an away game it's always good to have a pint and a chat with an opposition fan that has a strong local accent. From Bristol to Norfolk to Yorkshire, the're all great accents.
Bravo! Brilliant post, Oldebiscuit.
by bobby m's syrup » 30 Jan 2016 17:03
by Winston Smith » 30 Jan 2016 17:11
bobby m's syrup Well that's a potential banana skin well negotiated. Are standards in League 1 falling away or is it just that Walsall are flattered by their lofty position?
by leon » 30 Jan 2016 17:13
Winston Smithbobby m's syrup Well that's a potential banana skin well negotiated. Are standards in League 1 falling away or is it just that Walsall are flattered by their lofty position?
Maybe a one off football result isn't a reflection of an entire 24 team division.
by sandman » 30 Jan 2016 18:21
random yam yam tw@t Finally, a word for Reading - what an utter dump. Ground miles away from the city centre in the middle of nowhere, barely any transport links to get there, dull stadium, half full, zero atmosphere and awful awful fans who only made a noise once they were leading. Won't bother going back to this dump
by windermere_royal » 30 Jan 2016 18:27
by Mr Optimist » 30 Jan 2016 18:56
sandman Aww poor wickle Walsall, seems all that crowing has come back to bite them. At least they're gracious in defeat:random yam yam tw@t Finally, a word for Reading - what an utter dump. Ground miles away from the city centre in the middle of nowhere, barely any transport links to get there, dull stadium, half full, zero atmosphere and awful awful fans who only made a noise once they were leading. Won't bother going back to this dump
Don't worry mate, carry on like that and you won't have a chance of coming back any time soon.
So shit even Gunter put in a decent cross against them .
by RG7Fan » 31 Jan 2016 08:15
sandman Aww poor wickle Walsall, seems all that crowing has come back to bite them. At least they're gracious in defeat:random yam yam tw@t Finally, a word for Reading - what an utter dump. Ground miles away from the city centre in the middle of nowhere, barely any transport links to get there, dull stadium, half full, zero atmosphere and awful awful fans who only made a noise once they were leading. Won't bother going back to this dump
Don't worry mate, carry on like that and you won't have a chance of coming back any time soon.
So shit even Gunter put in a decent cross against them .
by sandman » 31 Jan 2016 08:48
by Ian Royal » 31 Jan 2016 09:55
sandman Have to laugh at them really. Go on and on for weeks about how they've beaten championship sides this season and we're the weakest one they've faced. Then they get easily brushed aside 4-0 and start pissing and moaning because they get a bit of stick back.
by 3points » 31 Jan 2016 13:23
RG7Fansandman Aww poor wickle Walsall, seems all that crowing has come back to bite them. At least they're gracious in defeat:random yam yam tw@t Finally, a word for Reading - what an utter dump. Ground miles away from the city centre in the middle of nowhere, barely any transport links to get there, dull stadium, half full, zero atmosphere and awful awful fans who only made a noise once they were leading. Won't bother going back to this dump
Don't worry mate, carry on like that and you won't have a chance of coming back any time soon.
So shit even Gunter put in a decent cross against them .
and those black boxes with orange signs on top. I guess that's an alien form of transport for Walsall as well. Not sure their stadium is in the centre of a thriving metropolis either.
Barely any transport links? Its next to the oxf*rd M4!
by genome » 31 Jan 2016 13:30