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Re: BFTG Forest

by bobby1413 » 03 Dec 2013 11:15

Pepe the Horseman Isn't there quite a bit of gun crime in Nottingham?


I've heard that but I imagine that's in the areas of high crime - e.g. on certain estates and areas.

In the city centre it was really nice, even the people seemed nicer for some reason.

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Re: BFTG Forest

by paultheroyal » 03 Dec 2013 11:25

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Pepe the Horseman I've read people saying that the first definitely wasn't a yellow, but what actually happened?


he hoofed the ball high into the stabd. If it was already off then obviously he could be booked for kicking the ball away. If it was not, as some have suggested, then how could he be booked?


I believed that the ball was still in play and by some margin.

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by If you still hate Futcher » 03 Dec 2013 11:30

Sorry Paul, the ball was definitely out when Gunter hoofed it but you see defenders doing the same in every game

Didn't realise the ref was Stuart Attwell, wasn't he the ref for the ghost goal? Maybe he feels he owes us for the blot on his copy book

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by tombarlow » 03 Dec 2013 11:49

The ball was indeed out but tbf to Gunter dont think he knew that so the yellow card was silly.
If you still hate Futcher Sorry Paul, the ball was definitely out when Gunter hoofed it but you see defenders doing the same in every game

Didn't realise the ref was Stuart Attwell, wasn't he the ref for the ghost goal? Maybe he feels he owes us for the blot on his copy book

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Re: BFTG Forest

by tombarlow » 03 Dec 2013 11:58

Apologies for waffling on about non Team issues but... too grew up in Reading but now have lived in Nottingham for years now. I would probably choose Nottingham over Reading as a place to live (distance from the Mad Stad an issue of course).
Doesnt every town city of a certain size have crime/gun crime issues in the less desirable areas?

Certainly the national media have an obsession and incorrect view that the city has a big gun crime issue.
I think somewhere along the line up to date gun crime stats were lazily put together with population stats from 30 odd years ago and hey presto we have a high high gun crime rate.
If you did the same lazy maths with Reading the gun crime rate would probably be worse than those quoted for Nottingham. How much has the population of Reading grown in the past 30 years!


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Pepe the Horseman Isn't there quite a bit of gun crime in Nottingham?


I've heard that but I imagine that's in the areas of high crime - e.g. on certain estates and areas.

In the city centre it was really nice, even the people seemed nicer for some reason.


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Re: BFTG Forest

by Pepe the Horseman » 03 Dec 2013 12:00

Sorry, didn't mean for that to sound like a negative thing.

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Re: BFTG Forest

by Muskrat » 07 Dec 2013 17:55

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