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Online Stu

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Re: Tammy Abraham
« Reply #555 on: Today at 12:30:39 PM »
That wingnut div Jonathan Wilson was the Guardian reporter on the game yesterday, he's followed up this morning on the '10 things' feature making it all about Tammy and whether he can make his already permanent transfer permanent in the summer.

Deary me.

I'm surprised he didn't make it all about some utterly forgotten Sunderland fullback from the 1970s in the second division. 'Villa's late winner shows enduring influence of Jim Scratching'.

He's clearly the match reporter as the hospitality is nice at Villa and he'd get to watch his team, then we've scorched his report on Sunderland's amazing comeback and he's had to write that bit up in the Uber back to the station after a few light ales.

 'This article was amended on 20 April 2026. An earlier version stated that Tammy Abraham was on loan at Aston Villa; however, the striker joined the club permanently in January.'

I'm just surprised they didn't delete the whole article, such is the bollocks he wrote.

They removed my comment pointing it out.

They’re pretty liberal with removing posts. There’s a nose on there who used to be a contributor and I think has some mod access, because he posts mental conspiracy theories about Villa and if you reply saying he’s bonkers your posts get deleted instantly.

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Re: Tammy Abraham
« Reply #556 on: Today at 12:47:14 PM »
That wingnut div Jonathan Wilson was the Guardian reporter on the game yesterday, he's followed up this morning on the '10 things' feature making it all about Tammy and whether he can make his already permanent transfer permanent in the summer.

Deary me.

I'm surprised he didn't make it all about some utterly forgotten Sunderland fullback from the 1970s in the second division. 'Villa's late winner shows enduring influence of Jim Scratching'.

He's clearly the match reporter as the hospitality is nice at Villa and he'd get to watch his team, then we've scorched his report on Sunderland's amazing comeback and he's had to write that bit up in the Uber back to the station after a few light ales.

 'This article was amended on 20 April 2026. An earlier version stated that Tammy Abraham was on loan at Aston Villa; however, the striker joined the club permanently in January.'

I'm just surprised they didn't delete the whole article, such is the bollocks he wrote.

They removed my comment pointing it out.

They’re pretty liberal with removing posts. There’s a nose on there who used to be a contributor and I think has some mod access, because he posts mental conspiracy theories about Villa and if you reply saying he’s bonkers your posts get deleted instantly.

Yeah it's not the first time this season for me. I did say they should stick to in-depth pieces about Harry Maguire's breakfast choices or if Guardiloa likes cats, which might have tipped them.

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Re: Tammy Abraham
« Reply #557 on: Today at 12:48:41 PM »
That wingnut div Jonathan Wilson was the Guardian reporter on the game yesterday, he's followed up this morning on the '10 things' feature making it all about Tammy and whether he can make his already permanent transfer permanent in the summer.

Deary me.

I'm surprised he didn't make it all about some utterly forgotten Sunderland fullback from the 1970s in the second division. 'Villa's late winner shows enduring influence of Jim Scratching'.

He's clearly the match reporter as the hospitality is nice at Villa and he'd get to watch his team, then we've scorched his report on Sunderland's amazing comeback and he's had to write that bit up in the Uber back to the station after a few light ales.

 'This article was amended on 20 April 2026. An earlier version stated that Tammy Abraham was on loan at Aston Villa; however, the striker joined the club permanently in January.'

I'm just surprised they didn't delete the whole article, such is the bollocks he wrote.

They removed my comment pointing it out.

Are you missing out that you called him a 'Hungarian loving jug eared ******'?

Offline LeeB

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Re: Tammy Abraham
« Reply #558 on: Today at 12:57:27 PM »
That wingnut div Jonathan Wilson was the Guardian reporter on the game yesterday, he's followed up this morning on the '10 things' feature making it all about Tammy and whether he can make his already permanent transfer permanent in the summer.

Deary me.

I'm surprised he didn't make it all about some utterly forgotten Sunderland fullback from the 1970s in the second division. 'Villa's late winner shows enduring influence of Jim Scratching'.

He's clearly the match reporter as the hospitality is nice at Villa and he'd get to watch his team, then we've scorched his report on Sunderland's amazing comeback and he's had to write that bit up in the Uber back to the station after a few light ales.

 'This article was amended on 20 April 2026. An earlier version stated that Tammy Abraham was on loan at Aston Villa; however, the striker joined the club permanently in January.'

I'm just surprised they didn't delete the whole article, such is the bollocks he wrote.

They removed my comment pointing it out.

Are you missing out that you called him a 'Hungarian loving jug eared ******'?

I'd never do that on the public forum, I emailed him that direct.

Online Skipper_The_Eyechild

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Re: Tammy Abraham
« Reply #559 on: Today at 01:03:45 PM »
That wingnut div Jonathan Wilson was the Guardian reporter on the game yesterday, he's followed up this morning on the '10 things' feature making it all about Tammy and whether he can make his already permanent transfer permanent in the summer.

Deary me.

I'm surprised he didn't make it all about some utterly forgotten Sunderland fullback from the 1970s in the second division. 'Villa's late winner shows enduring influence of Jim Scratching'.

He's clearly the match reporter as the hospitality is nice at Villa and he'd get to watch his team, then we've scorched his report on Sunderland's amazing comeback and he's had to write that bit up in the Uber back to the station after a few light ales.

 'This article was amended on 20 April 2026. An earlier version stated that Tammy Abraham was on loan at Aston Villa; however, the striker joined the club permanently in January.'

I'm just surprised they didn't delete the whole article, such is the bollocks he wrote.

They removed my comment pointing it out.

Are you missing out that you called him a 'Hungarian loving jug eared ******'?

I'd never do that on the public forum, I emailed him that direct.

A man of honour. Respect.

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Re: Tammy Abraham
« Reply #560 on: Today at 07:22:13 PM »
Jonathan Wilson is a Sunderland fan.

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Re: Tammy Abraham
« Reply #561 on: Today at 07:26:37 PM »
Jonathan Wilson is a Sunderland fan.

He's also always been a bit arsey about Villa, for some reason.

Although he's big mates with Tom Holland, and goes to them v us matches with him from time to time.

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Re: Tammy Abraham
« Reply #562 on: Today at 07:34:01 PM »
Jonathan Wilson is a Sunderland fan.

I've never heard him mention this.

Online Monty

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Re: Tammy Abraham
« Reply #563 on: Today at 07:36:19 PM »
Jonathan Wilson is a Sunderland fan.

He's also always been a bit arsey about Villa, for some reason.

Although he's big mates with Tom Holland, and goes to them v us matches with him from time to time.

In fairness, in Holland's absolute defence and to his fucking credit, he's a monumental gloater and Villa Twat, so you can imagine that would be souring experience.

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Re: Tammy Abraham
« Reply #564 on: Today at 07:44:27 PM »
Loved watching the tunnel cam from yesterday, Lucas with his usual "Another ONE" yell, then Tammy walks by smiling & patting the badge and shouts "Up The Villa!!"
He loves it.

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Re: Tammy Abraham
« Reply #565 on: Today at 07:53:12 PM »
Jonathan Wilson is a Sunderland fan.

He's also always been a bit arsey about Villa, for some reason.

Although he's big mates with Tom Holland, and goes to them v us matches with him from time to time.

In fairness, in Holland's absolute defence and to his fucking credit, he's a monumental gloater and Villa Twat, so you can imagine that would be souring experience.

Not the Spiderman fella ?

Online Monty

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Re: Tammy Abraham
« Reply #566 on: Today at 07:56:47 PM »
Jonathan Wilson is a Sunderland fan.

He's also always been a bit arsey about Villa, for some reason.

Although he's big mates with Tom Holland, and goes to them v us matches with him from time to time.

In fairness, in Holland's absolute defence and to his fucking credit, he's a monumental gloater and Villa Twat, so you can imagine that would be souring experience.

Not the Spiderman fella ?

Precisely not.

Online Stu

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Re: Tammy Abraham
« Reply #567 on: Today at 07:58:27 PM »
No, he’s a historian. Written a few narrative history books and is one half of the rest is history podcast. Often does stupid impressions of people on it

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Re: Tammy Abraham
« Reply #568 on: Today at 08:01:01 PM »
No, he’s a historian. Written a few narrative history books and is one half of the rest is history podcast. Often does stupid impressions of people on it


phew because we already have Tom Hanks from Hollywood .  We already get criticism from being from the Shires

 


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