Grumpy Git
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Of course they are blaming Appleton for their demise. 11 games and it all his fault!
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Good another great weekend, in Blackpool next season .Along with Fleetwood. Cheap & chearfull , better than nearl 6 quid a pint.. Bring on the Soul Suite, the Manchester Arms, the Black Pug, and all the boozers down back streets, oh & not forgetting Ma Kelly's in the Town centre . Proper boozers better than any in Oxford..
A proper Brexit day out lads, let's stimulate their economy and take back control of their away end
A "buffer state"I don’t think Blackpool was ever in the EU, it was behind Albania in the queue to get in.
A "buffer state"
The Ardwick at £1.75 a pint, prefer Ma Kelly’s central, although the best one is probably north of the town centre up near the casino that side.
It’s a shithole but an enjoyable shithole, much, much better than say Rotherham or Rochdale.
Took my (posher than me) missus up there about 4 years ago when I think Garbutt got the winner, she comes from a bit of money and she couldn’t believe their was a woman
in a full evening gown singing karaoke at 11am while a mongrel slept at her feet. To be fair she had taken me to Rome a few months earlier for my 40th so had to treat her back.
Perhaps our progressive local politicians could support house building to help allow folk to stay living closer to their families in Oxfordshire.My boy just bought a house in Hull , similar for 150,500.. Two good yellows that were season ticket holders. Only go to the odd home game, & away matches local to where they live . Such a shame lots of others have done the same that I know..
They should of built them 20 odd years ago. Alas Oxford/ Oxfordshire always behind, too many NIMBY CRUSADERS..Perhaps our progressive local politicians could support house building to help allow folk to stay living closer to their families in Oxfordshire.
But covering the green belt with half million pound executive homes won’t help young people or the housing crisis. Houses are available but are too expensive and developers don’t build with the aim of lowering house prices. Councils need to be enabled to build low rise social housing blocks on brownfield sites, near public transport: there are some nice new ones in Rose Hill but we need more.Perhaps our progressive local politicians could support house building to help allow folk to stay living closer to their families in Oxfordshire.
My personal interest is that younger generations can’t afford to buy houses because demand is too high. Cripplingly high rents mean that they can’t effectively save either.But covering the green belt with half million pound executive homes won’t help young people or the housing crisis. Houses are available but are too expensive and developers don’t build with the aim of lowering house prices. Councils need to be enabled to build low rise social housing blocks on brownfield sites, near public transport: there are some nice new ones in Rose Hill but we need more.
I suspect you have a personal interest in this- I’m not looking for aggro, just interested.
Problem is our youngsters,go on the council list & end up being shipped out to , places like Cardiff, Birmingham, Coventry, etc ,etc. DISGRACE FACT!!!!But covering the green belt with half million pound executive homes won’t help young people or the housing crisis. Houses are available but are too expensive and developers don’t build with the aim of lowering house prices. Councils need to be enabled to build low rise social housing blocks on brownfield sites, near public transport: there are some nice new ones in Rose Hill but we need more.
I suspect you have a personal interest in this- I’m not looking for aggro, just interested.
Problem is our youngsters,go on the council list & end up being shipped out to , places like Cardiff, Birmingham, Coventry, etc ,etc. DISGRACE FACT!!!!
So I suppose he will be back again to try for BrannaganThey have reappointed Critchley on a 4 year deal!