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  1. Flying Fokker

    Ballboy

    Superglue?
  2. Flying Fokker

    Mitrovic £100k a week

    That’s just so that city don’t get it in 3 years time!
  3. Flying Fokker

    Mitrovic £100k a week

    Insurance?
  4. Flying Fokker

    Match Thread Bristol City (H) - 6th November 3PM

    Bristol City away form has been more than acceptable 4 wins 4 losses before today. 12 points to our 8 and the one thing we both seem to do well is take a good away following.
  5. Flying Fokker

    Wasps downward spiral...

    ..My mrs threatened it if I don't change the front door handles from gold to chrome! Search 'The Unexplained Podcast' by Howard Hughes. Interesting incident at Burton Dassett Hills in 1923 and in Wales only 5 years ago.
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    Wasps downward spiral...

    Hmm, yes, I spotted my error this morning and scroll down to see your post. Deleted it of course. The NHS is doing a tour of my body. I'm a fittish bloke as I do 5 hours exercise a week but the last 3 months have been a bit of a head scratch.
  7. Flying Fokker

    Match Thread Bristol City (H) - 6th November 3PM

    Godden’s interview. On CWR shows us why we won. Belief.
  8. Flying Fokker

    Has this been posted before?

    I'd have posted on 'The Not so Obvious' thread if that were the case. somebody did.
  9. Flying Fokker

    Has this been posted before?

    Coventry fans have refused to let Sky Blues slide into irrelevance despite stadium woes, and that does my heart good (thesun.co.uk)
  10. Flying Fokker

    All time average attendance

    Bad times. Terrible owners. Coventry City | Home Attendances | 2013-2014 | Football Web Pages Carlisle United 1603 attended. The figures for Birmingham season one are worse than I thought. Exeter City 1,155 Bristol Rovers 6,976 Gillingham 5,624 Walsall 1,005...
  11. Flying Fokker

    All time average attendance

    I thought that but over our history I guess it may be several hundred. There were some pretty low crowds in the early 80's as well. Not in the same league as taking your team away from the fans but another reason for the stats.
  12. Flying Fokker

    Gay Footballers

    Agreed, why would anyone feel they need to? Back to football though, I remember Justin Fashanu. It was sad that he couldn't feel welcome in his macho football teams. All wrong then and all wrong now. Maybe football is the last bastion of homophobia? Oh and like you, I understand what...
  13. Flying Fokker

    Gay Footballers

    You seem a bit mixed up. Maybe take a break?
  14. Flying Fokker

    Gay Footballers

    Does coming out really bother people that much? It is sad that you feel that way about an individual being able to live free from prejudice etc. One of my sisters came out at the age of 55. The most frustrating thing about it was that she took until 55 to do it. (A legacy of church, societal...
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    Gay Footballers

    The workplace has values that people abide by. Anti-bullying, protected characteristics and codes of conduct that help to structure the organisation is a way that enables people to feel welcome regardless of their gender, race, sexuality, disability, ability, health and well-being. Which often...
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    Gay Footballers

    Agreed, and where I work it is quite normal to talk openly about relationships. Contrary to the view of one or two on here I can't stand bullying and accept people for who they are. The chappies on a couple of other posts here may be scratching their heads a bit but that's their problem...
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    Gay Footballers

    Telling jokes about Gay and other races is wrong as well.
  18. Flying Fokker

    Gay Footballers

    I didn't either. Tell me why you feel they should be.
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