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  1. Flying Fokker

    Cash out of Bet

    I have a bet with Skybet Automatic Promotion. 16/1. Stake £20. Return £340. Cashout currently £49.30 Im not sure what the current odds are but the current cashout seems fairly good. I’m tempted to let this run. Just wondered when you would cash out?
  2. Flying Fokker

    Is Wycombe a one-off or the new normal?

    10 draws 3 losses 9 wins may see us in the playoffs. This season begins now.
  3. Flying Fokker

    Sunderland for sale

    Maybe play home league games there?
  4. Flying Fokker

    Wycombe fans view

    It will be great if we prove them right. The away form is our Achilles heel. If we win 6 more away it will be a big improvement on the first half of the season. I think we’ll finish on 81 pts
  5. Flying Fokker

    Rumour from the boardroom

    The club playing in Birmingham. It just isn’t right and you might as well be supporting a third Birmingham club. But judging by the crowds there it is not much of a pull for the locals. After all, we are Coventry City. The moral argument is more principle. The more fans go to Birmingham...
  6. Flying Fokker

    Rumour from the boardroom

    Difficult to argue with that one. But SISU is killing CCFC. If we stay as nomads the club might as well fold or rebrand. Then the travellers will have decisions to make. Would they then support the new club. Probably.
  7. Flying Fokker

    Rumour from the boardroom

    and forgot about the rich trappings. Instead we reduced the quality of players de-motivated them and bought relegation. And alienated the fans. They forgot that we are also about footfall over the threshold. They ran it like a real company when football is anything but real if the club wants...
  8. Flying Fokker

    Anyone Know this Chap?

    Labour grandee faces questions over £30,000 salary paid to pal, 89
  9. Flying Fokker

    Rumour from the boardroom

    That happens whether we are in Cov or Brum. There were some bad seasons at HR and The Ricoh. But I get your point that it is a waste of your Saturday. Food on you for buying a season ticket. Bad for you it was in Birmingham.
  10. Flying Fokker

    Rumour from the boardroom

    It is a principle that many will not cross. CCC SISU and Wasps all deserve the same treatment. They are all rankers but SISU top of the league. The next groundshare will be closer. Solihull Moors next time?
  11. Flying Fokker

    Rumour from the boardroom

    the fact it has happened without a protest speaks volumes. Would you protest when half of the fans ended up at Birmingham. strangely enough this may have a positive impact because it is a sign that fans don’t like the piss taken out of them.. To take the club out twice is not worth fighting for...
  12. Flying Fokker

    New Labour Leader

    Surely any new leader needs to be the person most likely to bring Labour votes back. Not the ones that sucked up to Corbyn or were in his inner circle. so forget Starmer, Rayner and others. People will return to the Labour Party if the Tories fail or they present a better Manifesto...
  13. Flying Fokker

    New Labour Leader

    Rayner and long bailey annoy me for different reasons. Rayner needs Gelding. She’d be ok if she could just take the nasty Labour snarl away...I saw her on the last debate and if she’d been just that little bit more compose (rather than sounding like she was bollocking her husband?) I would have...
  14. Flying Fokker

    New Labour Leader

    Keir Starmer....who seemed to go very quiet towards the end of the campaign. Jess Phillips. A Midlander who is not afraid to speak. Lisa Nandy...the not so obvious choice.
  15. Flying Fokker

    General Election 2019 thread

    They failed on the democratic bit...sadly.
  16. Flying Fokker

    General Election 2019 thread

    Or perhaps the moderate form their own breakaway party...pretty quickly If possible. Then the next election will see the rest off. But they won’t win any election until momentum is stopped. It could take 15 years.
  17. Flying Fokker

    General Election 2019 thread

    I think a lot of people were tired of unions. Particularly car manufacturing. I read a stat that Red Robbo was involved in 530 strikes in the late 60s / seventies. The members turned and eventually went back to work. Thatcher came at the time when people needed change and she had the perfect...
  18. Flying Fokker

    General Election 2019 thread

    All those sons and daughters of miners with a bloody good reason to hold grudges, decided to vote Tory... it’s a sign of the times that people are prepared to vote with their heads rather than hearts.
  19. Flying Fokker

    General Election 2019 thread

    Looking at the seats contested by The Brexit Party. Most of them were in constituencies with big Labour majorities and were of no significance in the overall result. All the fuss about Brexit handing the election to Labour were a facade IMO.
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