https://x.com/Football__Tweet/status/1876998716881510599
oops
Any suggested names - msg by the other channel
No nothing obviously.
Did you know my Youngest is coming to Krakow for the weekend.
I think we might have a big Party
Go on to twitter- the bloke is named.
I hope you are Gunner have a great time
Only event I have found is a Drag Queen charity cruise raising money for our WSOP event (like your Red Nose day but bigger - NASA donated a coin that they had sent into space for auction - will go for stupid money)
I think more likely the Wodka Bar II and the Singer club and a rewatch of Anthony Gordon fvcking over the arsenil temporary full back last night
I’m sure he will be in for some more roastings soon
I actually mentioned this months ago, I think in the summer. Posted a gag about an anagram of “rapey” or some such.
Avoid Twatter like the plague but found it on more “normal” channels.
You did.
That’s the nicest thing you’ve ever said about the group.
Make the most of it, I’m day 9 into dry-January
Fuck that - I am on Dry school night January - that bad enough
Amateur. I’m on Day 2,976.
Fair play. Day 1825 for me
2 hours here.
Wow, you are cutting back
I have 96 hours until dry January becomes very moist January
One way to try and get around FFP rules I suppose
A £2.15 billion legal claim has been launched over the helicopter crash that killed Leicester’s former owner, a PR firm acting for his family has said. Khun Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and four others were killed when his personal aircraft crashed shortly after taking off from the club’s King Power Stadium in October 2018.
Mr Srivaddhanaprabha’s family allege Leonardo SpA, the company that manufactured the helicopter, is liable for his death. It is seeking £2.15bn in compensation for loss of earnings as a result of the Thai billionaire’s death, the pain he experienced before he died, and funeral expenses, PR firm Portland said.
A 209-page Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) report said “serious concerns” had been raised about the aircraft’s safety and “the crash was caused by the seizure of a key component located in the tail rotor, which Leonardo had identified in the design phase as being critical, and its failure catastrophic,” according to Portland.
(I do recakk the story of the design fault in the helicopter tbh)
Don’t they own what used to be Westland?
That made Sikorsky Sea Kings?
I honestly have no idea I knew Westland drove past lots when working never got to the museum there. My Aircraft knowledge died when I left in '93 having been to my last air show in '92. Until then I knew everything
But probably blame Michael Heseltine or something