@ThomasinParis@nocontextfm1 My own observation is that The King and The late Queen have both been indifferent to football. Whereas The Prince Of Wales is a real footballing man. So when he becomes king by now we all know and he’ll be fine. Whereas it’s conjecture that the king is a Burnley fan.
@TristanCorkPost@gunnerblog - That’s the sky part. Many Pompey fans I have met while I lived there intensely disliked John Portsmouth Fc Westwood. The club even distanced themselves from him when his personal conduct got too much. My own dealing a shared Wembley train was that he’s a smelly bugger
@TristanCorkPost@gunnerblog The ‘big six ‘ have supporters liaison officers. Or insert similar job title here - and a certain amount of away tickets are saved for special fans. A few months ago Luke Littler was in the away crowd for man united vs Fulham I believe. World class cameras and tip offs.
It’s absolutely vital that Scottish football embarrasses itself today. None of this ‘showing our game in the best light for all the new eyes on it’ pish. Win or lose, it has to be authentic. The match needs it’s own standalone Wikipedia page as detailed as it’s government enquiry
@steamedhamms I met Sean Dyche after he’d been papped by the left field tent at Glastonbury a couple of years ago after Andy Burnham had been on a panel with a few greens. Mans clearly a full blown Thatcherite
@TristanCorkPost It’s telling that if their bus drivers aren’t sure of where a bus is. They use https://t.co/O4glhNN0aF and not their encrypted live tracking system à la the railways.
@oliibrs Our former owner down at Yeovil Martin Hellier had tried it for about a week before he went on another cocaine enthused power trip and banned another swathe of fans from attending for questioning him and his motives
@oliibrs Could be the club getting stricter with who they grant media access to. About a decade ago a mate of mine worked for the Swindon advertiser and they had their media access heavily restricted because they’d questioned the regime one too many times. And they went inhouse