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load of nonce sense on here
Nonces are child sex offenders
Bloke near me was bullied as a kid , he was born with a hair lip and had port wine stains all over his face and neck
He's a hunchback
Had a episode in his life when he cracked , he was arrested by police after trying to steal underwear from a washing line . He had loads of female underwear in his flat .
He was referred for psychiatric treatment , he was called the knicker nicker for years
Pretty creepy for a woman to be in her garden to see a bloke robbing her bra off the washing line
He's a nonce isn't he ?
Hes committed acts and appears to be a sexual deviant
Clearly a nonce
Or , is he a troubled individual who needed expert psychiatric treatment instead of prison ?
The court clearly said he was in need of help
Phil taylor took sexual advantage of two women which were not under 16 , totally out of order
If those women were 6 year old kids and he went to prison he would be in the wing for
Paedophiles
Nonces
There was a bloke in cardiff used to abuse his kids and then run a boiling hot bath and drop them in it
Nonce
I am off fishing
does anyone watch the football show on BT sports saturday afternoons if your not at a game ?
there coverage is pretty decent covering games
This message board never ceases to entertain. What a pair of wet lettuces arguing over the definition of what a 'nonce' is
Half one in the morning and arguing on a football message board. Sludge has literally become another WUM.
Hands up who saw this thread going the way it has done back on Thursday
I’ll admit to subscribing to Sky and BT due to personal and family reasons. I only watch the games I have an interest in.
Back to Soccer Saturday, I’ve always thought it’s target audience was the blokes in the pub hence its format and pundits?
Bring back Des Lynam and the vidiprinter.
Does anyone watch games they don't have an interest in?
As for Soccer Saturday's audience, I reckon it's a lot more diverse than many people suspect. For instance, my partner watches it most weekends. She loves a few small fixed odds bets on a Saturday afternoon. Her favourite pundits are Matt Murray and Sue Smith. My closest friend's other half watches it regularly. Her favourite pundit is Matt Murray. The young lad I've been working with throughout the lockdown watches it most Saturdays. He doesn't have a favourite pundit but he can't stand Charlie Nicholas. A female colleague watches it regularly with her sister (they also like a small fixed odds bet). Their favourite pundit is Matt Murray (I'm seeing a pattern developing here.....).
I don't know whether this is true or not, but it seems to me that a lot more women are either watching football or interested in it these days compared to ten or twenty years ago. Therefore, I suspect Soccer Saturday's target audience has slowly but surely been changing.