Shouldn't you be at school?NathStPaul wrote:And for the mentally slow.
I am fairly sure that you are stupid but I could be wrong and that you are simply suffering from a functional mental disorder.NathStPaul wrote:I am fairly sure you are the authority on schools mate given you hang around them a lot.
10 Bob I know this is your thread, but abusing HNA regulars is not nice.Ten Bobsworth wrote:I am fairly sure that you are stupid but I could be wrong and that you are simply suffering from a functional mental disorder.NathStPaul wrote:I am fairly sure you are the authority on schools mate given you hang around them a lot.
You might do better to remind 'HNA regulars' that if they can't take it, they might be better off not dishing it.blythspartan wrote:10 Bob I know this is your thread, but abusing HNA regulars is not nice.Ten Bobsworth wrote:I am fairly sure that you are stupid but I could be wrong and that you are simply suffering from a functional mental disorder.NathStPaul wrote:I am fairly sure you are the authority on schools mate given you hang around them a lot.
You are an uninvited guest on here Bob so I am afraid you will encounter some abuse.Ten Bobsworth wrote:You might do better to remind 'HNA regulars' that if they can't take it, they might be better off not dishing it.blythspartan wrote:10 Bob I know this is your thread, but abusing HNA regulars is not nice.Ten Bobsworth wrote: I am fairly sure that you are stupid but I could be wrong and that you are simply suffering from a functional mental disorder.
Anyroad I thought it quite interesting that Genevra's alleged bid for Reading of £40m was pretty much the same value placed on Bolton Wanderers in respect of shares being bought by an unnamed Swiss Group. They have paid £9.75m for 24% over the last couple of years.
Existing shareholders are not buying any more shares at that price and seem quite content to lose overall control.
blythspartan wrote:You are an uninvited guest on here Bob so I am afraid you will encounter some abuse.Ten Bobsworth wrote:You might do better to remind 'HNA regulars' that if they can't take it, they might be better off not dishing it.blythspartan wrote:
10 Bob I know this is your thread, but abusing HNA regulars is not nice.
Anyroad I thought it quite interesting that Genevra's alleged bid for Reading of £40m was pretty much the same value placed on Bolton Wanderers in respect of shares being bought by an unnamed Swiss Group. They have paid £9.75m for 24% over the last couple of years.
Existing shareholders are not buying any more shares at that price and seem quite content to lose overall control.
We don’t really want to hear about Bolton and Ken Anderson. We like all things which are about the once mighty Royals.
His reply tickled meNathStPaul wrote:Unreal that people still respond to the racist. Defies logic.
Thanks for the clarification RobertTen Bobsworth wrote:Can I just gently remind everyone that my contributions to this site are essentially intended for grown ups.
blythspartan wrote:We don’t really want to hear about Bolton and Ken Anderson.Ten Bobsworth wrote:You might do better to remind 'HNA regulars' that if they can't take it, they might be better off not dishing it.blythspartan wrote:
10 Bob I know this is your thread, but abusing HNA regulars is not nice.
Anyroad I thought it quite interesting that Genevra's alleged bid for Reading of £40m was pretty much the same value placed on Bolton Wanderers in respect of shares being bought by an unnamed Swiss Group. They have paid £9.75m for 24% over the last couple of years.
Existing shareholders are not buying any more shares at that price and seem quite content to lose overall control.
Maybe you do like navel-gazing parochialism. I can't say I'm that keen myself.Ten Bobsworth wrote:blythspartan wrote:You are an uninvited guest on here Bob so I am afraid you will encounter some abuse.Ten Bobsworth wrote:
You might do better to remind 'HNA regulars' that if they can't take it, they might be better off not dishing it.
Anyroad I thought it quite interesting that Genevra's alleged bid for Reading of £40m was pretty much the same value placed on Bolton Wanderers in respect of shares being bought by an unnamed Swiss Group. They have paid £9.75m for 24% over the last couple of years.
Existing shareholders are not buying any more shares at that price and seem quite content to lose overall control.
We don’t really want to hear about Bolton and Ken Anderson. We like all things which are about the once mighty Royals.
Ten Bobsworth wrote:Maybe you do like navel-gazing parochialism. I can't say I'm that keen myself.Ten Bobsworth wrote:blythspartan wrote:
You are an uninvited guest on here Bob so I am afraid you will encounter some abuse.
We don’t really want to hear about Bolton and Ken Anderson. We like all things which are about the once mighty Royals.
Reading does have an interesting history though even if it hasn't spent much time at the top table and not won a lot.
Winning the Championship in 2005/06 was most impressive and an eighth finish in the Premiership the following season wasn't bad either. Only one point behind Sam Allardyce's Bolton iirc.
Sam had been at Bolton eight years by then and thought he was going to be God's gift to Newcastle when he walked out on the club leaving it in a bit of a dire state. They didn't seem to take to him at Newcastle. My Toon supporting pal dubbed him 'Sam the Sham', both of us being old enough to remember Wooli Bulli.
P.S. Has anybody read Sam's book?
Just asking, not recommending. There are some funny bits, like his accountant teaching him to read balance sheets. That was a good un.SouthDownsRoyal wrote:Ten Bobsworth wrote:Maybe you do like navel-gazing parochialism. I can't say I'm that keen myself.Ten Bobsworth wrote:
Reading does have an interesting history though even if it hasn't spent much time at the top table and not won a lot.
Winning the Championship in 2005/06 was most impressive and an eighth finish in the Premiership the following season wasn't bad either. Only one point behind Sam Allardyce's Bolton iirc.
Sam had been at Bolton eight years by then and thought he was going to be God's gift to Newcastle when he walked out on the club leaving it in a bit of a dire state. They didn't seem to take to him at Newcastle. My Toon supporting pal dubbed him 'Sam the Sham', both of us being old enough to remember Wooli Bulli.
P.S. Has anybody read Sam's book?
No.
Who’ll leave first 10 Bob or Dai Yongge?Snowflake Royal wrote:oxf*rd off.
Dai.blythspartan wrote:Who’ll leave first 10 Bob or Dai Yongge?Snowflake Royal wrote:oxf*rd off.
Bold call.NathStPaul wrote:Dai.blythspartan wrote:Who’ll leave first 10 Bob or Dai Yongge?Snowflake Royal wrote:oxf*rd off.
Bobsworth is the forum cockroach, there is no killing him.
Yeah, this.NathStPaul wrote:Dai.blythspartan wrote:Who’ll leave first 10 Bob or Dai Yongge?Snowflake Royal wrote:oxf*rd off.
Bobsworth is the forum cockroach, there is no killing him.
Surely he is a parody account of another nobberSnowflake Royal wrote:Yeah, this.NathStPaul wrote:Dai.blythspartan wrote:
Who’ll leave first 10 Bob or Dai Yongge?
Bobsworth is the forum cockroach, there is no killing him.
It's like snowball's got a brain damaged accountant mate he's invited over
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