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Good policing evenif we didnt leave till bout 6:15.

It seems many on this thread wouldn't agree with you.

I guess it's one of those situations where they can't win. If they let you out into the millwall fans who were intent on misbehaving then they would be criticised. They keep you in, people miss their trains, they get criticised.
 
OK

I was saying that what you criticised the Millwall fans for (concentrating on the oppo fans instead of the game), a section of our fans do it at every game, home and away.

I have commented on it on many occasions.
 
OK

I was saying that what you criticised the Millwall fans for (concentrating on the oppo fans instead of the game), a section of our fans do it at every game, home and away.

I have commented on it on many occasions.

Fair enough, you probably are right. I just think despite Leicester having a lot of idiot fans i just thought yesterday the amount of Milwall fans who were looking for fight was just stupid. I know their was also a lot of Leicester fans who were their for trouble but they are not normally seen apart from games like Millwall, Leeds e.t.c. I may be completely wrong, however i go to quite a lot of away games and usually we just have good days out trouble free.
 
Fair enough, you probably are right. I just think despite Leicester having a lot of idiot fans i just thought yesterday the amount of Milwall fans who were looking for fight was just stupid. I know their was also a lot of Leicester fans who were their for trouble but they are not normally seen apart from games like Millwall, Leeds e.t.c. I may be completely wrong, however i go to quite a lot of away games and usually we just have good days out trouble free.
You are right, I don't think many would disagree with you.
 
It seems many on this thread wouldn't agree with you.

I guess it's one of those situations where they can't win. If they let you out into the millwall fans who were intent on misbehaving then they would be criticised. They keep you in, people miss their trains, they get criticised.

Ye, like you say they could'nt win, i would however rather stay behind and be totally save than leave early and risk getting beat up. I thought a few times they did go over the top, but overall i felt save all day and that was due to policing.
 
You are right, I don't think many would disagree with you.

:icon_bigg Sometimes you are the most awkward ****er in existance (though I may be wrong :icon_wink)
 
:icon_bigg Sometimes you are the most awkward ****er in existance (though I may be wrong :icon_wink)
I can see how that read, but it wasn't meant that way. I was genuinely agreeing with him.

But thanks for the compliment anyway :icon_bigg
 
:icon_bigg Sometimes you are the most awkward ****er in existance (though I may be wrong :icon_wink)

To be fair though, he was bang on the money. I know I'd find it very difficult to disagree.

He is an awkward ****er though, I just don't think you could base it on this evidence.
 
I'm a writer and international lecturer. I have two First Class degrees, and I never thought I needed anything more. But in the US, PhDs are like common currency. So I had to do one, and give up everything in my life to get it done. It's been three years of penury.

I should have done it in my 20s - but I was writing my husband's PhD. I should have done it in my 40s, but I was overseeing my son's Oxford Double First.

Never too late, BG. My IQ is still 169. I'm still 14th in the world top academics on verbal reasoning tests (and I just LERV stream of consciousness although I can't add up in double digits - dyscalculia). My bank balance is minus £30k. I've sold everything that moves to do this PhD.

My auntie is 100, and still lives alone and fends for herself. My totally uneducated paternal grandmother (who left school at 13) was reading Emile Zola in her 90s. Her daughter got A level French at the age of 85.

I'm not going to die anytime soon. So I'd better use the brain I have before I snuff it or get dementia like my evil mum, who, despite her diagnosis, still challenges me and can almost keep up with me, on the rote stuff she made me learn when I was 7/8 - like 'Lord Ullin's Daughter' and 'Young Lochinvar' and 'Sir Patrick Spens', and the entire works of Keats, and the total text of 'Merchant of Venice' which she made me learn when I was 14 and about to do my 'O' Levels.

Fortunately, her prioritising of rote memory, although useless for exams, is now helpful to me as I have to read and memorise academic papers on minicolumns, local versus global processing through the evidence of fMRIs, mirror neuron evidence in the construction of self and other, child development and Dennett's 'intentional stance', the importance of the pre-frontal cortex in cognitive saliency, the GABA chain and its effect on dopamine , the effect of cortisol on the hippocampus, the Triad of Impairments, Broca's area, white versus grey matter in autistic macrocephaly, myelination, neural pruning, and yadda yadda yadda. It's boring.

But in among the boring stuff, I care for real people. One is a mother of 14 children on the autism spectrum, in Leicester, and the biggest cluster ever identified. My mate Debs, in Cornwall, is a mother of 5, caring for a further 10 families dependent on her input through me to keep them going for the help they need. I have a mother identified as 'Borderline' who isn't, but is deeply Asperger, never diagnosed, and who is looking after and trying to sort out the education of her son who is so deep on the spectrum that he can't, even at the age of 17, come out of his bedroom, and has to be taught through a partially-opened door.

Yeah, I know the stuff. I have to do this PhD. But I want to get over it, and back into what I do best - helping parents and kids.

With any luck, the PhD will be finished in June. I really haven't got the money to take it any further than that. Like, I don't have money to play Season Ticket games. What I'm doing is, I think, important, otherwise I wouldn't have given up my entire career to do it. I now haven't got anything else I can sell.

Thanks for your interest BG.

I really do appreciate it. :)

I like cheese. Its nice.
 
blessed are the cheese makers...

top of league 1 form tables -southend,followed by p'boro and leeds

and guess which games coming up !!!

all in a days work.
 
i like Edam, it's different to other cheeses, i think it's made backwards
 
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Matt Oakley was class yesterday as was King and the whole of midfield. Dyer really tried and Cleverly was everywhere. Thought i would post something about the game and how well we played because all of my previous comments have been about the fans !
 
I'm a writer and international lecturer. I have two First Class degrees, and I never thought I needed anything more. But in the US, PhDs are like common currency. So I had to do one, and give up everything in my life to get it done. It's been three years of penury.

I should have done it in my 20s - but I was writing my husband's PhD. I should have done it in my 40s, but I was overseeing my son's Oxford Double First.

Never too late, BG. My IQ is still 169. I'm still 14th in the world top academics on verbal reasoning tests (and I just LERV stream of consciousness although I can't add up in double digits - dyscalculia). My bank balance is minus £30k. I've sold everything that moves to do this PhD.

My auntie is 100, and still lives alone and fends for herself. My totally uneducated paternal grandmother (who left school at 13) was reading Emile Zola in her 90s. Her daughter got A level French at the age of 85.

I'm not going to die anytime soon. So I'd better use the brain I have before I snuff it or get dementia like my evil mum, who, despite her diagnosis, still challenges me and can almost keep up with me, on the rote stuff she made me learn when I was 7/8 - like 'Lord Ullin's Daughter' and 'Young Lochinvar' and 'Sir Patrick Spens', and the entire works of Keats, and the total text of 'Merchant of Venice' which she made me learn when I was 14 and about to do my 'O' Levels.

Fortunately, her prioritising of rote memory, although useless for exams, is now helpful to me as I have to read and memorise academic papers on minicolumns, local versus global processing through the evidence of fMRIs, mirror neuron evidence in the construction of self and other, child development and Dennett's 'intentional stance', the importance of the pre-frontal cortex in cognitive saliency, the GABA chain and its effect on dopamine , the effect of cortisol on the hippocampus, the Triad of Impairments, Broca's area, white versus grey matter in autistic macrocephaly, myelination, neural pruning, and yadda yadda yadda. It's boring.

But in among the boring stuff, I care for real people. One is a mother of 14 children on the autism spectrum, in Leicester, and the biggest cluster ever identified. My mate Debs, in Cornwall, is a mother of 5, caring for a further 10 families dependent on her input through me to keep them going for the help they need. I have a mother identified as 'Borderline' who isn't, but is deeply Asperger, never diagnosed, and who is looking after and trying to sort out the education of her son who is so deep on the spectrum that he can't, even at the age of 17, come out of his bedroom, and has to be taught through a partially-opened door.

Yeah, I know the stuff. I have to do this PhD. But I want to get over it, and back into what I do best - helping parents and kids.

With any luck, the PhD will be finished in June. I really haven't got the money to take it any further than that. Like, I don't have money to play Season Ticket games. What I'm doing is, I think, important, otherwise I wouldn't have given up my entire career to do it. I now haven't got anything else I can sell.

Thanks for your interest BG.

I really do appreciate it. :)

Who are the other 13 people?
 
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