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blue matt
13-01-22, 14:38
A shame, its safe to say he has been a bit of a highlight during the last 2 years, fairly positive ( compared to Prof Doom and Gloom ) and did love his analogies


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-59977568

TWGL1
13-01-22, 17:24
Government sources insisted his departure was unrelated to the ongoing controversy over Downing Street parties or Covid restrictions. :sherlock:

Michael Morris
13-01-22, 19:00
Has Sam Allardyce been linked to the job yet?

blue matt
13-01-22, 19:05
Has Sam Allardyce been linked to the job yet?

Nope but Warnock has been spotted in London, Department of Health supporters are his type of fans

TWGL1
13-01-22, 21:00
Has Sam Allardyce been linked to the job yet?


:hehe:

poc
14-01-22, 09:53
nice to see someone explaining what the abbreviation is:thumbup:

chrisp_1927
14-01-22, 10:08
Shame, one of the few who seemed a 'normal person'. I like whitty and he definitely seems to know his stuff, but communication isn't exactly his strong point. As for herd immunity Valance and the daft bint harries, the less said the better

life on mars
14-01-22, 15:08
Strictly Post Covid beckons

Taunton Blue Genie
14-01-22, 19:36
When you say that he has gone, it's like he was a football player who signed for the team on loan, helped the team avoid relegation and eventually reverted to his original club.....

Tuerto
14-01-22, 19:45
When you say that he has gone, it's like he was a football player who signed for the team on loan, helped the team avoid relegation and eventually reverted to his original club.....

He's starting at full back for Raith Rovers on Saturday.

Taunton Blue Genie
14-01-22, 19:50
He's starting at full back for Raith Rovers on Saturday.

Been there!

Tuerto
14-01-22, 19:54
Been there!

I haven't. Falkirk is the closest i've been.

blue matt
14-01-22, 21:28
When you say that he has gone, it's like he was a football player who signed for the team on loan, helped the team avoid relegation and eventually reverted to his original club.....

keeping it slightly football related :thumbup:

splott parker
14-01-22, 21:31
I haven't. Falkirk is the closest i've been.

The pre season friendly a few years back? We weren’t welcome in any pubs in the town :shrug:

xsnaggle
14-01-22, 21:33
When you say that he has gone, it's like he was a football player who signed for the team on loan, helped the team avoid relegation and eventually reverted to his original club.....

That is exactly what it was like. He was on loan from a University and when he finishes he is going back there.!! :hehe: