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COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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Anyone else notice the new floodlights in place yesterday?

Yeah sitting in the Balcony Street Bar, one of them seemed to be pointing at me rather than on the pitch.

Should have brought my sunglasses. 😎
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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I wish we could sack off having the words to WLADITT displayed on the big screen now. It's pretty cringe and surely those who want to sing it should know it by now.

Here's an idea just don't look at you when you're singing, we live and die in these towns. 👀
 

robbiethemole

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Boddy in CT saying how buying the stadium will affect us, lots more revenue streams, control over spending and generally making the CBS work for us, all good.
I liked the bloke, despite his bad publicity over Worcester, he forged a new connection between club and fans and did his best against the backdrop of Seppala and slimy Fisher, and the underhand cunts at the Council.
 

Legia Sky Blue

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WLADITT is a pretty obvious rip off of Going Underground anyway!

Rip off is a bit strong!

Yes, they were clearly influenced by The Jam and while many Jam songs similarly touched on suburban town themes as WLADITT did, Going Underground itself was primarily a political dig at Thatcher.

If you want to be equally pedantic of course you could lazily argue that The Jam themselves were a rip off of The Kinks, rather than just accepting that they were influenced by them.
 

junglej13

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Boddy in CT saying how buying the stadium will affect us, lots more revenue streams, control over spending and generally making the CBS work for us, all good.
I liked the bloke, despite his bad publicity over Worcester, he forged a new connection between club and fans and did his best against the backdrop of Seppala and slimy Fisher, and the underhand cunts at the Council.
He still goes to the games. Often see him driving out from car park A.
 

Skyblue Bangkok

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Rip off is a bit strong!

Yes, they were clearly influenced by The Jam and while many Jam songs similarly touched on suburban town themes as WLADITT did, Going Underground itself was primarily a political dig at Thatcher.

If you want to be equally pedantic of course you could lazily argue that The Jam themselves were a rip off of The Kinks, rather than just accepting that they were influenced by them.
Hilarious when David Cameron said he liked Eaton Rifles , he obviously was clueless about what the song was about.
 

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