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bossrocks

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  1. I've just spent a small fortune on flights to New Zealand. I'd recommend others do the same at least once. Unfortunately Korean Air weren't on the player share web shop.
  2. Its even worse that some of those so-called parents were taking their kids on to the pitch with them.
  3. Me too, would join the Chorley revolution. Its much closer for me and they played better football last time I saw them!
  4. Sounds like LJ rates Simpson. From fishul on why he was made captain - http://www.oldhamath...prv-781128.aspx He said: "Robbie is good around the club and he is a captain in his game. "He was a natural choice because of his demeanour behind the scenes and you see he is willing in his game. "Robbie has bought into what I am trying to do and he has been a soldier. You would take him in the trenches. "If you had to pick three or four players to go into war with, Robbie would be one of them which is why I thought it was right for him to be captain." Now this could be LJ defending his decision (if he see's Simmo as the best of what we had available) but he seems to rate him as much for his attitude/personality as what he does on the pitch. This bit about picking players to go into war with, is he eluding to picking players to keep for next season?
  5. "We meet again, at last. The circle is now complete. When I left you, I was but the learner; now *I* am the master."
  6. Agree with this. Difficult to criticise the lad as he was clearly nervous and playing against a decent striker but also not right to say it was a great debut. Hopefully he can kick on from here.
  7. Keep him on the bench, keep the same 11. What a sub to have available if things aren't working out.
  8. It seems inconceivable but we'll go above Colchester if we win on Tuesday and they lose to MK Dons.
  9. The results of the political compass test are interesting. It seems that regardless of differing views on how the economy should be managed, we're all in agreement about the value of our freedom (I don't think anyone's scored above 0 on the Authoritarian/Libertarian). I find that interesting as I don't think I'd place any UK politician below that horizontal line.
  10. Plus he's got great ball control, is bloody fast and can put an excellent cross in. He's winning me over, I'd written him off as another Wolfenden type.
  11. And lets not forget that Blair lied about WMDs in Iraq, leading to the deaths of 179 members of the armed forces/MOD staff.
  12. Here's that political test if anyone's interested: http://www.politicalcompass.org/test Some of the questions are obvious in terms of whether they're referring to socialism vs capitalism but others are far more subtle. Give it a go, you might be surprised where you end up.
  13. By posting it in a thread which has descended into an argument about Thatcher, you involved yourself in it! But I like the song too, can never get enough FT. If you've not already seen him you should check him out live if you get the chance. He's in Manchester on Wednesday and Leeds on Friday. Me too. It made me laugh when some of my friends did that questionnaire and ended up in that quarter, going against what they thought their political views were!
  14. Yes and ironically extreme forms of either right or left aren't that far different in practice - look at Stalin and Hitler, supposedly at the opposite ends of the political spectrum and yet had a lot in common in terms of power concentrated at the centre and little freedom for the people. I always felt Orwell was referring to Authoritarian vs Libertarian rather than left vs right (if he was being critical of the extreme right, don't forget he wrote Animal Farm too). I personally view fascism as extreme authoritarianism (regardless of left/right specifically) although acknowledge the theoretical definitions vary and usually associate fascism with the extreme right. I like to consider politics using the grid model below and get fed up of the tired left vs right arguments so often heard these days when its far more nuanced. Unfortunately all our current politicians are so close together in practice we have no real choice.
  15. I'm a huge FT fan and get the impression he wouldn't want that song used in an argument like this: http://frank-turner.com/contact-faq/ Why don’t you play “Thatcher :censored:ed The Kids” any more? I got bored of the song, and more specifically, I got bored of the tedious political associations that came with it. I won’t be playing it again. Sorry. Feel free to reclaim it yourself. What are your politics? Are you a protest singer? Nope, no protest singing from here. I suppose I could be called a libertarian, though I prefer “classical liberal” as a label, if I have to have one. I am not a socialist.
  16. I ain't committing to a season in there until I know how generous the leg room is going to be! I might give it a try at a cheapo JPT game though.
  17. He was pants but scored probably the greatest goal I've ever seen at BP. I think it was vs Brentford - Smart made a great run from deep, Eyres played a defence-splitting through ball right into Smart's path which he flicked up and volleyed in, all in one fluid motion.
  18. I wouldn't be in favour of a minute's silence for any ex-PM, regardless of their political leanings.
  19. Simpson had a great game against Liverpool as well. Offered little else all season.
  20. Yea, its all fine. One of my PNE supporting colleagues (of which I have a few) has just told me Scunthorpe are "way worse than Oldham".
  21. How the hell have we scored 6 goals against PL opposition this season but couldn't manage one tonight?
  22. LJ is blameless? The players were a disgrace first half but who picked the side which started the game? Who picked the formation with no wingers meaning both fullbacks were exposed? Its no coincidence Brown and Grounds had nightmare first halves. Credit to LJ for turning it round though, we were a different side in the second half.
  23. I don't know the ins and outs of the system but I'm sure something like this could be gotten around if the club didn't explicitly state that the work would result in free tickets. I'd be in favour of a voluntary work scheme at OAFC - it'd be a great way to engage with the community and help people gain work experience, especially if it could be extended beyond simply shifting frost covers. I wouldn't be in favour of a blanket discount for unemployed fans. As others have said, attending football is (although it doesn't feel very much like it at BP) a luxury. Should we also have cheaper concert tickets and cinema tickets for the unemployed? All that aside, I'm not sure there's a strong business case for it regardless. I imagine there are a few unemployed who attend already - any increase in attendance (which, lets be honest, would be very small) would by offset by the loss in revenue from those already attending. Lets say there are 50 unemployed attending at £19 - that's £950. If the price was dropped to £12 we'd need 80 to attend to get the same income.
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