| Forum Reply | Tendonitis at 19:31 7 Nov 2024
Don’t they play in the Cypriot second division? Get well soon Mr Honneywood. [Post edited 7 Nov 19:31]
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| Forum Reply | MC has got to go at 04:33 7 Nov 2024
Gary O’Neill is well out of our league. Might as well approach Pep. |
| Forum Reply | What did Tony Fernandez say? at 22:59 6 Nov 2024
Almost as if businessmen, even the well meaning ones, are a corrosive effect on football. |
| Forum Reply | Sunderland fans. at 16:09 4 Nov 2024
Would have kept quiet about it too 😆 |
| Forum Reply | Rangers fans in bust ups with other Rangers fans at a game or elsewhere !! at 16:06 4 Nov 2024
I moved to the lower school end v Leicester (?) in the PL years to accommodate a mate sitting with his family with my ST and saw two groups of fans fight because half had clapped Barton after a red card and the other shouted at him. Lots of kids around which was a shame. |
| Forum Reply | Kolli Dad Interview at 11:16 4 Nov 2024
Totally not the point I think, as as been said by what feels like tens of thousands of posts above. |
| Forum Reply | Sunderland fans. at 16:23 3 Nov 2024
40,000 in the Championship and League One is big club behaviour IMO. |
| Forum Reply | Sunderland fans. at 16:21 3 Nov 2024
Always found Sunderland and Boro fans sound (most football fans actually). Must be the parmos. |
| Forum Thread | Nottingham Forest at 20:02 2 Nov 2024
Proof that even the most dysfunctional and badly run clubs can find themselves in a decent position somehow. Don’t give up hope! |
| Forum Reply | Fireworks at 08:45 2 Nov 2024
It was LU staff celebrating their 78% pay increase and two day working week 🎣 |
| Forum Reply | Tube? at 15:51 1 Nov 2024
Assuming ASLEF strrike, which I understand is unlikely now: • Thursday 7 November: No London Underground services are expected to run • Tuesday 12 November: Severe disruption is expected on London Underground services. Any services that do run are likely to start later and finish earlier than normal • All other days: London Underground services are expected to operate as normal, but some services may be affected by planned works None of the other services will be on strike during this period. Please be aware that: • Some DLR, London Overground (including Night Overground) and Elizabeth line services may be unable to stop at certain stations where they also serve London Underground lines. This is due to possible station closures • As customers seek alternative routes to the London Underground, other transport services and roads will be extremely busy and journeys may be subject to delays. |
| Forum Reply | Tube? at 12:08 1 Nov 2024
It's about the discrepancy in pay between grades rather than the amount itself. TfL / LU want to introduce 100+ pay bands which means that each pay band will have to negotiate pay separately, and also means that a cap will be applied. They currently have 7 or something. They know that complicating the pay structure makes negotiating difficult, and makes it easier for the company to apply pay caps to the lowest paid. For some people in the current lowest band (£22,000 pa), they haven't had a pay rise in 12 years. Who the fck survives on 22k in London nowadays? [Post edited 1 Nov 12:11]
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