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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    Sorry. This discussion is now closed.
    Surely in the 21st century you don’t get to decide that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 57vintage View Post
    Both parties signed a contract
    In the immortal words of Ray Kroc “contracts were made to be broken”

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    Quote Originally Posted by pieandbovrilman View Post
    In the immortal words of Ray Kroc “contracts were made to be broken”
    Maybe if the club had a few more with Ray Kroc drive and ambition we wouldn’t be such a bunch of nice guys.

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    Ignoring the bloke down the pub take on labour laws etc. someone on the thread has suggested beef could be an alternative recompense to pickled onion monster munch.

    sakes min is that how far we have fallen!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonUnder View Post
    Ignoring the bloke down the pub take on labour laws etc. someone on the thread has suggested beef could be an alternative recompense to pickled onion monster munch.

    sakes min is that how far we have fallen!
    That someone would have been me, and just to clarify:
    Roast beef monster munch can only be considered as alternative compensate to pickled onion monster munch for the sale of the donkey. Under everyday circumstances there is no comparison for pickled onion Monster Munch, my post suggesting otherwise was merely meant as an indication to state that if we are lucky enough to receive any offer then we should accept whatever the fk that offer is coz he's sh1te and we are better footballing team without him anywhere near it. Fk me we should probably accept a bag of smiths salt 'n' shake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blowupsheep View Post
    That someone would have been me, and just to clarify:
    Roast beef monster munch can only be considered as alternative compensate to pickled onion monster munch for the sale of the donkey. Under everyday circumstances there is no comparison for pickled onion Monster Munch, my post suggesting otherwise was merely meant as an indication to state that if we are lucky enough to receive any offer then we should accept whatever the fk that offer is coz he's sh1te and we are better footballing team without him anywhere near it. Fk me we should probably accept a bag of smiths salt 'n' shake.
    Glad you cleared that up!

    Could see us plummeting to the depths of Stephen Gleeson Tudor Gammon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonUnder View Post
    Glad you cleared that up!

    Could see us plummeting to the depths of Stephen Gleeson Tudor Gammon.
    Tudor Gammon now that is a blast from the past and quite an apt choice of description and comparison for both Gleeson and the donkey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonUnder View Post
    Ignoring the bloke down the pub take on labour laws etc
    I think he has been on something a bit stronger than alcohol.


    Nothing wrong with Roast Beef Monster Munch...much better than the Pickled Onion variety. The Flamin Hot ones are absolute rank and whoever came up with that flavour should get flogged for not working hard enough.
    Last edited by RED_JOHN; 07-12-2020 at 08:39 AM. Reason: Adding to the Monster Munch debacle

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    Quote Originally Posted by RED_JOHN View Post
    I think he has been on something a bit stronger than alcohol.


    Nothing wrong with Roast Beef Monster Munch...much better than the Pickled Onion variety. The Flamin Hot ones are absolute rank and whoever came up with that flavour should get flogged for not working hard enough.
    Now we can have a sensible debate, personally I think this picture here is a spot on description of the pickled onion variety.
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    Roast Beef was ahrite I guess, bjt not a patch on the pickled onion, as for the the flamin hot ones they are a pretty good comparison for our donkey as in utter fkn sh1te. and never should have been anywhere near monster munch

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