Simon Gilbert and CT nominated for Press Awards (1 Viewer)

shmmeee

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Indeed. Winning awards did wonders for les Reid on here.

It was more the mental breakdown and the dropping "award winning journalist" into every Twitter reply that did that.

I'm sure Simon won't let any potential win go to his head. ;)
 

ajsccfc

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Les loved to retweet all the praise he got, you have to be suspicious of people who do that kind of thing.
 

covcity4life

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it was weird aj but lets face it, les reid hate is from council lovers who know they have things to hide.
 

ajsccfc

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He didn't retweet my picture of when I dressed as him for Halloween, so he'd basically dead to me. Keep an eye on your timeline next November, Simon.
 

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My old stamping ground also worked at the Coachmakers club for 4 years most enjoyable job I ever had, Good people many City supporters. Radford born and proud.

Home to me was 15 Marner Cresent,I knew the ground the Coachmakers club was built on and spent many hours playing around there.
When we finally moved in the late 70s our air raid shelter was still intact. I wouldn't swap my roots for anything.
 

AndreasB

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Oh yeah the Bring City Home Campaign - bravely started about 2 weeks before it was announced we were going back.
 

skyblueinBaku

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Oh yeah the Bring City Home Campaign - bravely started about 2 weeks before it was announced we were going back.

It worked very quickly, didn't it!
 

letsallsingtogether

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Nor me we were from Newfield Road the other side of the Rec used to be able to walk into town and up to Highfield Road. Happy days.


Home to me was 15 Marner Cresent,I knew the ground the Coachmakers club was built on and spent many hours playing around there.
When we finally moved in the late 70s our air raid shelter was still intact. I wouldn't swap my roots for anything.
 

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