norfolkblade
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Bit of a mix in my office in Yarmouth but predominantly Norwich with a few Ipswich and one or two West Ham. And me of course. No pigs thankfully!
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passed quite a few lorry loads of the feckers on my travels......Last place I worked was all Unitedites but we mostly worked on our own. Most of the people I came to meet were either Blades, dingles or following other teams strangely there seemed to be very few pigs in the trucking industry, not a bad thing that but guaranteed if they win wherever you work one will come from under his stone.
There's only two who even like football at my place. One's a Hull City fan and the other supports Liverpool (he is a scouser to be fair).
I've taken the scouser to Bramall Lane twice so far and my propaganda is working well. He's cheering us on in the pub next Sunday against the filth.
My mum (now 89) was a copytaker at the Star/Green Un in the late 1950s/early 1960s and during the 1980s. From what I remember, she told me that Millers reporter John Piper was a Blades fan. Blades reporter (until 1973), Peter Howard, became a Blade after moving from Stockport. Tony Pritchett (Wendy reporter until he crossed over in 1973) was from Nottingham so he didnt support either Sheffield club, his first love was golf. Peter Markie became a Blade after moving from Glasgow. Paul Thompson has always been Wendy. Not sure about Benny Hill, Brian Steer (Barnsley reporter) and Reg Whittaker (Chesterfield reporter)50/50 at our place. And I'll have to sit in the home stand to watch it!
Benny Hill was a Barnsley reporter? Makes sense.My mum (now 89) was a copytaker at the Star/Green Un in the late 1950s/early 1960s and during the 1980s. From what I remember, she told me that Millers reporter John Piper was a Blades fan. Blades reporter (until 1973), Peter Howard, became a Blade after moving from Stockport. Tony Pritchett (Wendy reporter until he crossed over in 1973) was from Nottingham so he didnt support either Sheffield club, his first love was golf. Peter Markie became a Blade after moving from Glasgow. Paul Thompson has always been Wendy. Not sure about Benny Hill, Brian Steer (Barnsley reporter) and Reg Whittaker (Chesterfield reporter)
One Man U fan, 1 Everton and 1 Blackburn Rovers plus me of course. Guess which one doesnt go to ANY matches ?
Benny Hill was a Barnsley reporter? Makes sense.
I can remember being at a party quite a few years ago to celebrate my nephew's wedding. The bride's family were all Blackburn fans, which was weird as they are southerners. Anyway, Mrs NYB was with the men talking football, her favourite subject and later on, one of them came up to me and said admiringly, 'I've never met a woman who knows so much about football.' How proud was I?We've got a dozen women work there, most of them don't give a f**k about football, of those with a passing interest 1 Rotherham, 1 Forest and 1 Blade.
Were they wasting a load of time on tea & toilet breaks?I am afraid my office is full of Canaries and they were all chirping this morning.
HH
My mum (now 89) was a copytaker at the Star/Green Un in the late 1950s/early 1960s and during the 1980s. From what I remember, she told me that Millers reporter John Piper was a Blades fan. Blades reporter (until 1973), Peter Howard, became a Blade after moving from Stockport. Tony Pritchett (Wendy reporter until he crossed over in 1973) was from Nottingham so he didnt support either Sheffield club, his first love was golf. Peter Markie became a Blade after moving from Glasgow. Paul Thompson has always been Wendy. Not sure about Benny Hill, Brian Steer (Barnsley reporter) and Reg Whittaker (Chesterfield reporter)
Were they wasting a load of time on tea & toilet breaks?
I am afraid my office is full of Canaries and they were all chirping this morning.
HH
My mum (now 89) was a copytaker at the Star/Green Un in the late 1950s/early 1960s and during the 1980s.
How's it going with themThe in-laws are the problem for me, horrible die-hard pigs the lot of them. My wife doesn't care about football otherwise we'd argue about it all the time as well. I get random pictures on the anniversary of this and that (normally the cup semi, them getting promoted, boxing day etc) sent me all the time from them, what would be best for me is if we win and I can take the high ground and not resort to sending them pictures, that will annoy them more than me giving it the big one. If they win they will be all over it like the set of classless pigs they are.
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