Here’s a lovely moment from Posh’s fantastic 4-0 victory in the League One Play-Off Semi-Final. My eldest son Louis met @JoeJoeward22 at the recent @TheHHG fun day. Louis gave him some “footballing advice” and… #pufc
@ethannathorne@Baddiel You don’t know anything about my entitlement - I think she wanted the best for everyone in society but believed in getting there by a different way to you.
@ethannathorne@Baddiel The government “impose” things that you don’t like. They create better legislation when it’s things you agree with. She was imposing nothing but debating/discussing everything. I think, respectfully, you have a childlike and limited view of “everyone deserves the same rights.”
@ethannathorne@Baddiel Excellent name calling - well done. She didn’t believe in slavery, murder or eugenics. Why are her views unacceptable and yours acceptable? By acceptable we are talking about “being allowed to have said views” and not forcing them on anyone else aren’t we?
@ethannathorne@Baddiel I think you’re making the same mistake again. Your view is acceptable. A different view is not? Why is that? You have the monopoly of what is good and true?
@PTBenJones Player of the season: Tom Lees - dropped off a bit towards the end but his injury at Bradford scuppered us
Disappointment of the season (player): Hughes being injured LMS
Moment of the season: the purple patch in the middle
Where will Posh finish next season: impossible!!!
@aw7794 Usually supports the team when they need it unlike the GH when it goes deathly quiet. What is the point of your tweet? To goad fellow Posh fans? Both ends should be for Posh fans for most matches. That’s it really?
10. I wish that a group of fervent young Christians create banners and “tifos” of St Peter and that London Road becomes the epicentre of the faith in football revolution.
Here are my 10 wishes for Posh in 2026 for anyone that is interested. #pufc
1. I wish that Ryan Harley explains, in detail, his charming characterisation of Peterborough United as always being a bit of a “niche club.” Perhaps a short essay or monograph?