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brommy

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  1. I believe our lowest Premier League home attendance is 17,940. Do you still feel we may break it this season? Really its that low? No chance then. Yep. I was there to see a home loss against Wimbledon, in front of less than 18,000, just 20 seasons ago. Even with a capacity of 45,000, we averaged 29,000 in those days.
  2. I believe our lowest Premier League home attendance is 17,940. Do you still feel we may break it this season?
  3. My circumstance is so similar to Mark's I have copied and made the appropriate change: I renewed. Will be my 27th season on the bounce as a season ticket holder. Being honest I simply go now out of habit and not wanting to break my run of being a ST holder. It hasn't been enjoyable for a long time and is not something I look forward to. I have also renewed my son's season ticket and this will be his 11th season on the spin. He is 16 and I am half expecting a visit from Esther Rantzen and to be done for child cruelty.
  4. On VT it can be difficult to tell whether a post is serious. Assuming this is, you should change down a gear before the engine begins to labour. Changing down will increase the engine speed (revs) which will increase the power available. If you are down to first gear and the engine is still labouring, get a more powerful car or get your brother's friend to visit you instead.
  5. The best looking home AND away shirts we have had for years.
  6. Oh no! What about FFP?
  7. I think 50/50 are fair odds for us but also for about 9 others as well. No wonder why most bookies are rich!
  8. I don't understand your post. If he walks now, he leaves with nothing (or with whatever he can mutually agree with Randy), but if he waits to get sacked by a new owner he is likely to get the remaining value of his contract paid to him. How will that 'serve him right'?
  9. It's 2:30pm. Time for a cuppa.
  10. All speculation aside, I believe 5 hours ahead of 9:30am is 2:30pm.
  11. I agree - a 'leaving do'. I think Lerner will probably be reassuring Lambert that he will keep being paid for as long as Lerner owns the club but there's a decent chance that won't be for much longer. Lambert will know what he is entitled to if his contract is cancelled by a new owner.
  12. If this is true, I'd guess it was something for his family to 'play' with as he has 2 months to buy us before his 85th birthday.
  13. Can you explain what you mean by this? We deserve relegation if we finish in the bottom 3. After 38 games, why should a team finishing 17th deserve relegation more than a team finishing 18th to 20th? Because the club is a bloody shambles. And teams that finish 18th to 20th aren't in a shambles?
  14. Can you explain what you mean by this? We deserve relegation if we finish in the bottom 3. After 38 games, why should a team finishing 17th deserve relegation more than a team finishing 18th to 20th?
  15. The table doesn't lie but that applies to all the teams. I don't think anyone would argue that we have not been poor this season (very poor on current form). If there are 3 worse teams this season we will stay up, if not we'll be down. I hope not to read any "we were lucky to stay up" posts as I'm sure there won't be any counteracting "we were unlucky to go down".
  16. Later photos of Dom make me check my screen aspect ratio.
  17. Just about plausible. Have they yet asked him why he was certain it was an intruder and why he was certain it couldn't possibly have been Reeva in the toilet?
  18. Very sorry for you and your family, Mike. At least you know your Dad is no longer suffering. I suppose it makes me a 'typical bloke' that I'm struggling to add anything else. I wish I could but it is too upsetting for me. Sorry.
  19. Have they asked him - 'Why did you not think it could possibly be Reeva that was in the toilet?'? If I woke in the middle of the night and heard a window open in my ensuite, I'd think my missus was in there. If I thought it strange that the window was being opened, I'd check to see if my missus was still in bed next to me - that would take a second. Have they checked whether Reeva's fresh fingerprints were on the window handle/frame?
  20. ...and there was me thinking you'd taken up dessert making. ;-)
  21. Having read about Shaggy's rather odorous experience, this might have been the entrance he ploughed on with.
  22. It doesn't have to be like that though, does it? Find the right one and there's no reason not to be still getting it 2 to 5 times per week after 20 years of marriage.
  23. I think you are kidding yourself if you believe you have split over not wanting to get married. You say you can't commit and yet the biggest commitment is having kids - soon you will have two together. My parents divorced when I was 7 and were both remarried by the time I was 11. I'm sure they would prefer not to have anything to do with each other ever again but they had to because of my brother and I. 35 years later and they still have to attend the same events because of their joint grandchildren. I can understand being against a day that could cost thousands but if you loved her and are already in the biggest commitment anyone can make (kids), you wouldn't be that fussed over whether you were married or not. So, if you really love her, why not marry her? I'd rate the commitment level of marriage at less than 10% of the commitment of having children together. If you don't love her enough to stay with her that's fair enough, but I wouldn't blame commitment.
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