Orion1871
Also where do you think Barack Obama was on 9/11?
Maybe if he'd been doing his job in the White House then the attacks wouldn't have happened.
by SCIAG » 13 Jan 2024 20:16
Orion1871
Also where do you think Barack Obama was on 9/11?
by Stevie G » 13 Jan 2024 20:46
SCIAGOrion1871
Also where do you think Barack Obama was on 9/11?
Maybe if he'd been doing his job in the White House then the attacks wouldn't have happened.
by Snowflake Royal » 13 Jan 2024 22:10
Stevie GSCIAGOrion1871
Also where do you think Barack Obama was on 9/11?
Maybe if he'd been doing his job in the White House then the attacks wouldn't have happened.
2001, not 2011. George W was in the chair.
by Ten Bobsworth » 14 Jan 2024 08:57
SutekhTen Bobsworthkarbota
Keep up the good work Bobsworth, them Wokies " don't like it up 'em !".
Not just nitwits and gobbins then? I thought so.
Robins Nest seems to be much of a muchness whilst Bolton Nuts has been suffocated by clueless airheads of a similar political persuasion.
Its owner, Sluffy, is a retired local government officer from Slough. He tries, bless him, but what he knows about business finance is what he's learned from me and he does have a habit of going up blind alleys and cul-de-sacs, relentlessly chasing red herrings and generally muddying the water.
Its a strange world, the world of footie forums.
Most of the hogwash that's been written about Bolton Wanderers over the years has had its origins in either the Bolton News or the Guardian with some assistance, if you can call it that, from Sam Allardyce and more recently Kieran Maguire.
16 Sep 23
Reading 2-1 Bolton Wanderers
by karbota » 14 Jan 2024 11:11
Ten BobsworthSutekhTen Bobsworth Not just nitwits and gobbins then? I thought so.
Robins Nest seems to be much of a muchness whilst Bolton Nuts has been suffocated by clueless airheads of a similar political persuasion.
Its owner, Sluffy, is a retired local government officer from Slough. He tries, bless him, but what he knows about business finance is what he's learned from me and he does have a habit of going up blind alleys and cul-de-sacs, relentlessly chasing red herrings and generally muddying the water.
Its a strange world, the world of footie forums.
Most of the hogwash that's been written about Bolton Wanderers over the years has had its origins in either the Bolton News or the Guardian with some assistance, if you can call it that, from Sam Allardyce and more recently Kieran Maguire.
16 Sep 23
Reading 2-1 Bolton Wanderers
We'll meet again
Don't know where
Don't know when
You might be lucky to still be in business by Easter.
by Orion1871 » 14 Jan 2024 11:24
by Ten Bobsworth » 14 Jan 2024 11:52
karbotaTen BobsworthSutekh
16 Sep 23
Reading 2-1 Bolton Wanderers
We'll meet again
Don't know where
Don't know when
You might be lucky to still be in business by Easter.
We will be OK if we can entice Sir John and Parky back (best-ever manager at Bolton?)
by Orion1871 » 14 Jan 2024 12:08
by Ten Bobsworth » 14 Jan 2024 13:07
Orion1871 Course it was better back then cos they weren't no foreigners in the team.
Glad I could bring you two together. Knew you'd be fast friends. Gives you both someone to talk to now all those people have put you both on ignore.
by Orion1871 » 14 Jan 2024 13:24
by Ten Bobsworth » 14 Jan 2024 15:08
Orion1871 Wouldn't have scored any goals if that cheating ref had sent McAteer off, Bob.
Since Obama and Ken Anderson let the world down by failing to stop 9/11 and Ken followed it up by failing to takeover Reading FC from Dai Yonnge I'm surprised you are still around, defending Ken, but at least you now have a friend for life in Karbo.
by karbota » 14 Jan 2024 15:13
Orion1871 Course it was better back then cos they weren't no foreigners in the team.
Glad I could bring you two together. Knew you'd be fast friends. Gives you both someone to talk to now all those people have put you both on ignore.
by Sutekh » 14 Jan 2024 16:36
karbotaOrion1871 Course it was better back then cos they weren't no foreigners in the team.
Glad I could bring you two together. Knew you'd be fast friends. Gives you both someone to talk to now all those people have put you both on ignore.
Wow, A Road to Damascus moment, you are nearly right, in our record-breaking 106 season we had a British owner, a British manager, British training staff, and a majority British squad.
by From Despair To Where? » 14 Jan 2024 16:44
by Orion1871 » 14 Jan 2024 17:40
From Despair To Where? This great British team that had 2 Americans, 2 Irish, 1 Icelandic and one Senegalese player in it's starting 11.
Plus an Irishman, an Icelander and a Congolese refugee on the bench.
by morganb » 14 Jan 2024 18:02
by karbota » 14 Jan 2024 20:31
From Despair To Where? This great British team that had 2 Americans, 2 Irish, 1 Icelandic and one Senegalese player in it's starting 11.
Plus an Irishman, an Icelander and a Congolese refugee on the bench.
by karbota » 14 Jan 2024 20:34
SutekhkarbotaOrion1871 Course it was better back then cos they weren't no foreigners in the team.
Glad I could bring you two together. Knew you'd be fast friends. Gives you both someone to talk to now all those people have put you both on ignore.
Wow, A Road to Damascus moment, you are nearly right, in our record-breaking 106 season we had a British owner, a British manager, British training staff, and a majority British squad.
And those not British were mainly American or Scandinavian which is not quite as good
by Stranded » 15 Jan 2024 07:38
morganb So, let's say that yesterday's protest has convinced Dai to sell, the next step is to find/convince someone to buy us.
Is there anything we fans can do to help find a buyer?
by Sutekh » 15 Jan 2024 08:20
morganb So, let's say that yesterday's protest has convinced Dai to sell, the next step is to find/convince someone to buy us.
Is there anything we fans can do to help find a buyer?
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