guest2995
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Blackpool getting promoted may well help is keep a player that we all want to stay . But it’s still a long shot
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BackOfTheNet
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Blackpool getting promoted may well help is keep a player that we all want to stay . But it’s still a long shot
Nuttall?
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The Hotelend Grand National* Sweepstake Champion 2020
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Manwork04
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You’ve got to love Cobblers fans, talking about rumours of players and why they won’t sign because we are sh1t. We should have signed LLoyd Jones on a longer contract in Jan, also letting M Marshall go is another mistake.
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Rule Britannia
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Tabasco Kid
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This is not Windy's windmill.
Its the rumour mill...
Play it and watch our next signing appear from the door.
My favourite, Windy gets p1ssed on cider.
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Were in the pipe 5 by 5.
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Manwork04
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Nothing like getting p1ssed while operating rotating heavy machinery, a good lesson for a kids back in the 70’s
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Rule Britannia
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guest3429
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Windy Miller despite being pissed on the job was a true visionary of his time.
He refused the chance to "move with the times" as he was often accused by Brian Cant. However tempting he didn't want to take the fat Euro grant on offer to expand his mill and take on cheap Polish workers on zero hours contracts. He didn't believe this to be the future, just an unsustainable bubble of boom and bust, neither did he see the long term benefits for anyone of hiring cheap temporary foreign workers with no heart or desire.
Instead he concentrated on quality and especially sustainability, he could see how important this would become with mounting pressure on the environment from all the rapidly expanding businesses. Now and with the benefit of Brexit he sells his local homemade organic flour to artisan bakers throughout Islington, he also makes a killing from his equally organic "Windy" cider now selling for £15 a bottle in trendy bars around London and Manchester.
The big factory down the road who stole a lot of Windys market back then is now closing as they cant find enough cheap labour for their mass produced bleached flour shite, the local British people out of work don't want to work in a mill they want to be instagram influencers.
Cheers Windy, keep testing that Cider for quality and have one from me. A true visionary indeed.
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Tabasco Kid
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Windy Miller despite being pissed on the job was a true visionary of his time.
He refused the chance to "move with the times" as he was often accused by Brian Cant. However tempting he didn't want to take the fat Euro grant on offer to expand his mill and take on cheap Polish workers on zero hours contracts. He didn't believe this to be the future, just an unsustainable bubble of boom and bust, neither did he see the long term benefits for anyone of hiring cheap temporary foreign workers with no heart or desire.
Instead he concentrated on quality and especially sustainability, he could see how important this would become with mounting pressure on the environment from all the rapidly expanding businesses. Now and with the benefit of Brexit he sells his local homemade organic flour to artisan bakers throughout Islington, he also makes a killing from his equally organic "Windy" cider now selling for £15 a bottle in trendy bars around London and Manchester.
The big factory down the road who stole a lot of Windys market back then is now closing as they cant find enough cheap labour for their mass produced bleached flour shite, the local British people out of work don't want to work in a mill they want to be instagram influencers.
Cheers Windy, keep testing that Cider for quality and have one from me. A true visionary indeed.
Kin ell, how long did it take you to think that out, and then post it?
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Were in the pipe 5 by 5.
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GrangeParkCobbler
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Windy Miller despite being pissed on the job was a true visionary of his time.
He refused the chance to "move with the times" as he was often accused by Brian Cant. However tempting he didn't want to take the fat Euro grant on offer to expand his mill and take on cheap Polish workers on zero hours contracts. He didn't believe this to be the future, just an unsustainable bubble of boom and bust, neither did he see the long term benefits for anyone of hiring cheap temporary foreign workers with no heart or desire.
Instead he concentrated on quality and especially sustainability, he could see how important this would become with mounting pressure on the environment from all the rapidly expanding businesses. Now and with the benefit of Brexit he sells his local homemade organic flour to artisan bakers throughout Islington, he also makes a killing from his equally organic "Windy" cider now selling for £15 a bottle in trendy bars around London and Manchester.
The big factory down the road who stole a lot of Windys market back then is now closing as they cant find enough cheap labour for their mass produced bleached flour shite, the local British people out of work don't want to work in a mill they want to be instagram influencers.
Cheers Windy, keep testing that Cider for quality and have one from me. A true visionary indeed.
Quality!!
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The Hotel End GTA Champion 2006/7, 2007/8, 2011/12, 2012/13 and 2018/19
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Mysterious Curle
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You’ve got to love Cobblers fans, talking about rumours of players and why they won’t sign because we are sh1t. We should have signed LLoyd Jones on a longer contract in Jan, also letting M Marshall go is another mistake.
Agree on the first point. Why didn’t we have an option in the clubs favour in the deal!? Marshall I disagree with. Had one good game in about 20. Well below the standard required and I bet he wasn’t cheap either!
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guest3429
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Kin ell, how long did it take you to think that out, and then post it?
Not long, I have lots of time on my hands and a repetitive job! Classic kids TV the quality of we will never see again, although I suspect back then the truck driver would've been on the sauce too.
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Manwork04
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Agree on the first point. Why didn’t we have an option in the clubs favour in the deal!?
Marshall I disagree with. Had one good game in about 20. Well below the standard required and I bet he wasn’t cheap either!
It’s all about opinions mate, let’s see who we replace M Marshall with? Yet another sleepy, can’t be arsed, eye of the ball decision the club constantly makes with regards to player contracts, Lloyd Jones contract should have been tied up ages ago. It’s all tone from the top Thomas can’t be ar5ed then why should I!
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Rule Britannia
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Jim Hall Fixit
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Windy Miller despite being pissed on the job was a true visionary of his time.
He refused the chance to "move with the times" as he was often accused by Brian Cant. However tempting he didn't want to take the fat Euro grant on offer to expand his mill and take on cheap Polish workers on zero hours contracts. He didn't believe this to be the future, just an unsustainable bubble of boom and bust, neither did he see the long term benefits for anyone of hiring cheap temporary foreign workers with no heart or desire.
Instead he concentrated on quality and especially sustainability, he could see how important this would become with mounting pressure on the environment from all the rapidly expanding businesses. Now and with the benefit of Brexit he sells his local homemade organic flour to artisan bakers throughout Islington, he also makes a killing from his equally organic "Windy" cider now selling for £15 a bottle in trendy bars around London and Manchester.
The big factory down the road who stole a lot of Windys market back then is now closing as they cant find enough cheap labour for their mass produced bleached flour shite, the local British people out of work don't want to work in a mill they want to be instagram influencers.
Cheers Windy, keep testing that Cider for quality and have one from me. A true visionary indeed.
Fabulous story. Made me chuckle. You did miss out the all important ending though ... Windy contributed £30k to Boris to help him fund his 3rd divorce and 4th wedding. The Conservative Party made Windy a peer and now he has an exclusive deal for flour and cider based products at Wetherspoons. Everybody lived happily ever after - well at least Sir Windy, Boris and Wetherspoons did!
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"My three children were born in Northamptonshire so I like to think I'm an adopted Northamptonian and it's the same for Rico and Sammo. It means a lot to us because this is our county.
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Manwork04
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Fabulous story. Made me chuckle. You did miss out the all important ending though ... Windy contributed £30k to Boris to help him fund his 3rd divorce and 4th wedding. The Conservative Party made Windy a peer and now he has an exclusive deal for flour and cider based products at Wetherspoons. Everybody lived happily ever after - well at least Sir Windy, Boris and Wetherspoons did!
You forgot the bit about Windy’s cider made for some excellent hand sanitizer on account of the high alcohol content, Boris made a quick call and a £50m contract later Windy now lives in the Bahamas and couldn’t give a fcuk. That’s why I’m a Tory true blue, free market enterprise and a few contacts, it could be yoooouuuuuu.
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Rule Britannia
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guest2995
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could be a week for the pleasure beach
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Irchy cob
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could be a week for the pleasure beach
Calderwood?
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Shoemaker
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could be a week for the pleasure beach
Attention seeking??
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The Rauldinho
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More interested in us tying up a goalkeeper than an Assistant as this point.
Anyone heard any rumblings on this?
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Irchy cob
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From a supporters perspective it’s in danger of all looking a bit messy - is Calderwood the prospective DoF or Assistant Manager? I’m sure Ian Atkins’ name was mentioned in despatches but that’s gone quiet? I’m sure (I hope) things are clearer behind the scenes but it would be nice to be kept in the loop as we need to be in a position to start to recruit on the pitch properly as soon as possible.
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Agree on the first point. Why didn’t we have an option in the clubs favour in the deal!?
Marshall I disagree with. Had one good game in about 20. Well below the standard required and I bet he wasn’t cheap either!
Is ‘Caveat’ your general approach to most things Cobblers?
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2020 Grand National S/S 3rd Place
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