I would imagine the leasing agreement is between WWFC and FALL. WWT are 100% owners of FALL. WWFC negotiate the lease with WWT while they are wearing their FALL hat.
No worries, @EwanHoosaami. I don’t know how to spell it either and I did German ‘A’ level and knew Henning when (!) he lodged (house-shared, he called it!) with an old friend of mine who is sadly no longer with us.
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I began my professional life down south in a cuttings library. Hierarchy of reading and marking of papers was as follows Times (the paper of record), Torygraph, Guardian, Mail, Mirror, Sun and the others. My manager maintained a hatred of the Daily Express describing it as 'only a newspaper in that it is on paper.'
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I would imagine the leasing agreement is between WWFC and FALL. WWT are 100% owners of FALL. WWFC negotiate the lease with WWT while they are wearing their FALL hat.
Could the Trust offer ‘FALL hats’ as a merch income generator?
I always wanted to wear a Gary Thompson hat, as, according to the song, his was magic.
Ah, clever terrace chants, those were the days.
You beat me to it @perfidious_albion I would wear a FALL hat!
We'll have to put in a word with their Marke(Smith)ting team
How about FÄLLräven branded outdoors-wear and backpacks?
Surely we could find a seat for Henning When?
And Colin Baker the Dr Who.
I've seen Robert Lyndsay a few times over the years as well
There's an article in the Mail today about the next James Bond being from High Wycombe: Aaron Taylor-Johnson...
When is the question.
No worries, @EwanHoosaami. I don’t know how to spell it either and I did German ‘A’ level and knew Henning when (!) he lodged (house-shared, he called it!) with an old friend of mine who is sadly no longer with us.
Reading the Mail is one thing. Having read it first thing is something else. As for admitting it, blimey.
What was the front page splash? ‘Tory delight at not being wiped off the map’?
@HolmerBlue Robert 'Wolfie Smith' Lindsay is a Derby born Rams supporter, I would tear up my subscription immediately! 😉
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'These fantastic results for us show that the country is tired of the old two party adversarial system and are looking for the real change that only we in the (insert name here) can provide...'
Obviously lives locally then, as I've definitely seen him at a few home games over the years
Just googled it,he lives in Denham if Google is to be believed... which I'm sure it does, it knows everything apparently
I'm sure there must be some PNL fans who would approach from that direction, so handy for them on their one visit a year I suppose.
I have a job that requires reading every paper 🤷
You have my deepest sympathy.
But I'll have a large cod and chips please.
Don't forget the mushy peas!
Urghh... never got mushy peas !
I began my professional life down south in a cuttings library. Hierarchy of reading and marking of papers was as follows Times (the paper of record), Torygraph, Guardian, Mail, Mirror, Sun and the others. My manager maintained a hatred of the Daily Express describing it as 'only a newspaper in that it is on paper.'
Sadly the Telegraph is no longer a serious newspaper.
I used to read it for balance from time to time but it seems to be just a Tufton St mouthpiece now.
Do people still buy newspapers ? Numbers must be falling surely, all so readily available online now, rather than reading yesterday's news
Readerships have never been lower, they only exist to campaign for their owners to pay less tax and have more influence.
Something about migrants, Prince Harry or Megan Markle with a free Nigella recipe card probably
My apologies to the Daily Express reader I offended above..I stress that was my manager's opinion. I've never read it.