Ugly Blades

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Absolute bollocks. As proven in the article the other week.

We can't be ugly and be shagging away from home as well.
 

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Sheffield United supporters are among the least sexy in the Premier League, having just turned up not attended any games yet and so there is nothing to judge this by. Excellent work by both organisations who brought this to the world's attention.
 
Yes but, once we’ve shagged their women and drank their beer they’ll see us in a different light :)
 
Keanu Reeves became a Blade after working on a movie with Sean Bean then Keanu worked with Ana on a movie then she became a Blade also ..

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A dreadful rag of a newspaper with a feeble & cretinous level of 'journalism'. Provincial news at its worst, being fixated on crime & riddled with mistakes on a daily basis. Do they employ an editor i wonder?
 
A dreadful rag of a newspaper with a feeble & cretinous level of 'journalism'. Provincial news at its worst, being fixated on crime & riddled with mistakes on a daily basis. Do they employ an editor i wonder?
I find this is great for a laugh.

 
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A dreadful rag of a newspaper with a feeble & cretinous level of 'journalism'. Provincial news at its worst, being fixated on crime & riddled with mistakes on a daily basis. Do they employ an editor i wonder?
Every time their shitty online "articles" are clicked on it earns them a few pennies in advertising revenue. I mean, how will the "Editor" Nancy pay for all her new shoes & handbags? The only way they can survive is by posting up clickbait shite. If everyone stopped clicking they'd go pop.
 
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Yesterday he put out a story about Sara Cox filming in Sheffield, but that the location was not known, as if it was some kind of top secret project.

I'm no investigative journalist (I don't have the time), but I could have told him exactly where, what they've done to the main location, when they film and how to get involved if you fancy a bit of work as an extra. Surely if you are making news of something, even if using Twitter as a source of easy, work free content, you'd spend ten minutes doing a little bit of research. He could have asked her, her agent (assuming she has one), looked at her last TV roles and contacted the producers of the programmes, checked social media chatter within Sheffield... But all of that is a little bit more intensive than copying and pasting a link to a tweet.

If he fancied getting someone out for half an hour, they could even speak to her or sneak a look at her clipboard, alternatively, just ask someone on Facebook if he can borrow a few snaps.

Then again, at least that lazy article did have a little bit of local interest, albeit, with all the massive content that she'd used #sheffield in a tweet.

Hurray, he's got it...

https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/peop...dsjy70xk7GXaaJ9AKROBrHsx0XJOIZDBzYI-YMMT_dIpI

It's not been a rundown shop for years though.
 

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