Pigs
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Definitely most enjoyable game this season. Great to have some decent entertainment. Thanks CARD.
As others have said, I'd welcome some more plastic animal initiatives, starting with -
1 Rats
2 Squirrels.14 -
Skunks.
Pervading stink.
Fashionable, too, in Black and White.
Come on, you Skunks!2 -
3 Testicles?Covered End said:Definitely most enjoyable game this season. Great to have some decent entertainment. Thanks CARD.
As others have said, I'd welcome some more plastic animal initiatives, starting with -
1 Rats
2 Squirrels.5 -
I was at work yesterday so logged on on my phone when I got to my car. At first I thought Pigs on the Pitch was a sequel to Snakes on a Plane then realised it was about the protest. Can't get the image of Meire grimacing the line "I'm tired of these motherf**king pigs on my motherf**king pitch" out of my head.19
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And one more thing - now we all love pigs so much can you please stop eating them.....4
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Mmmmm sausages5
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Mate of mine texted me a BBC screen grab. It certainly caught the public attention0
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McBobbin said:
Mate of mine texted me a BBC screen grab. It certainly caught the public attention
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I do hope it's explained to the children who receive the pigs that the moist clammy feel and occasional short curly hair are not the result of being stuck down a mans trousers.11
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I did find it amusing watching the stewards and club underlings picking up the pigs - probably 90% of which had spent the previous hour stuffed down someone's (male and female) pants. Hope they washed their hands before the half-time snacks....
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Yes, and I'm sure Roland Duchatelet with his penchant for all things Alan Turing will have particularly appreciated the coded reference.Stig said:Ah ha- now I get the Pigs Might Fly reference in the Card video. I shall treat all Card releases like crossword clues in the future. Very good.
Major success by CARD and now the Pigs must surely fly over Belgium.1 -
Quote from the Metro article:man_at_milletts said:
Daisy cannot always handle the piglets by herself and sometimes needs help from the staff at the farm.
How true!
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Indeed. Lee Novak seemed to be in charge of pig-herding near where I sat. He was clearly finding the whole process highly amusing too!Davo55 said:I did find it amusing watching the stewards and club underlings picking up the pigs - probably 90% of which had spent the previous hour stuffed down someone's (male and female) pants. Hope they washed their hands before the half-time snacks....
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Looking forward to a cartoon about this in forthcoming Voice of the Valley!cherryorchard said:
Quote from the Metro article:man_at_milletts said:
Daisy cannot always handle the piglets by herself and sometimes needs help from the staff at the farm.
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That must be a problem when you are defending a free kick ?MountsfieldPark said:
3 Testicles?Covered End said:Definitely most enjoyable game this season. Great to have some decent entertainment. Thanks CARD.
As others have said, I'd welcome some more plastic animal initiatives, starting with -
1 Rats
2 Squirrels.0 -
I agree we are comfortably behind the play off places.Mark_West49 said:Wasn't there but I can't see a few plastic pigs changing anything... we won 3-0, we're comfortably
justbehind the play-off places with a top 6 budget, and Katy ticked all the boxes by meeting the fans before the match; and no doubt she and Sue brown nosed with the Sisu contingent from Coventry as well to liaise as to how to destroy a football club.0 -
How they perceive themselves down oncenturion said:
Looking forward to a cartoon about this in forthcoming Voice of the Valley!cherryorchard said:
Quote from the Metro article:man_at_milletts said:
Daisy cannot always handle the piglets by herself and sometimes needs help from the staff at the farm.
How true!Jollity'Duchatalet's Farm'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyVDUVJvDlM
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Disagree.Mark_West49 said:Wasn't there but I can't see a few plastic pigs changing anything... we won 3-0, we're comfortably just behind the play-off places with a top 6 budget, and Katy ticked all the boxes by meeting the fans before the match; and no doubt she and Sue brown nosed with the Sisu contingent from Coventry as well to liaise as to how to destroy a football club.
Was a well orchestrated campaign picked up massively by the TV and Radio media and gets the whole business about irresponsible and cavalier ownership of FL clubs more into the public domain and its not just about Duchatelet its about all the other clubs in the FL suffering from this kind of idiosyncratic ownership like Coventry, Blackpool, Leeds, Blackburn..........
The FL have rules re fit and proper owners but they seem incapable of recognising the damage that is being done to clubs with a great footballing history by these new 'year zero' owners who disregard the history and any long-term fan commitment and want to shape the clubs in their own misguided image (or vision as RD puts it). Remarkable that the FL are represented on FA Council by Meire who openly admitted that Charlton were purchased with the intention of becoming a player farm nursery.
Anything which raises awareness of the level of discontent with certain owners (as the joint flying pig protest did yesterday) is to be welcomed.16 -
How about some famous football quotes, suitably amended... Here's a couple to get going:
"Some pigs are on the pitch, they think it's all over" - Kenneth Wostenholme
"You don't win anything with pigs" - Alan Hansen13 -
Looking forward to a cartoon about this in forthcoming Voice of the Valley!cherryorchard said:
Quote from the Metro article:man_at_milletts said:
Daisy cannot always handle the piglets by herself and sometimes needs help from the staff at the farm.
How true!1 -
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Can someone make sure the Charlton Museum has a pig, a squidgy ball, a beach ball, and some stuffing from the sofa. It might not be able to be displayed now, but in years to come those items will stir fond memories in many.15
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"When the security thugs follow the troller, it is because they think pigs will be thrown onto the pitch".Davo55 said:How about some famous football quotes, suitably amended... Here's a couple to get going:
"Some pigs are on the pitch, they think it's all over" - Kenneth Wostenholme
"You don't win anything with pigs" - Alan Hansen11 -
Frank Sinatra comments on our actions yesterday from 1.09 to 1.40
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rE_51nxCh5E 0 -
Along with a transcript of Katrien telling porkies!mogodon said:Can someone make sure the Charlton Museum has a pig, a squidgy ball, a beach ball, and some stuffing from the sofa. It might not be able to be displayed now, but in years to come those items will stir fond memories in many.
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There's not enough paper in the world.centurion said:
Along with a transcript of Katrien telling porkies!mogodon said:Can someone make sure the Charlton Museum has a pig, a squidgy ball, a beach ball, and some stuffing from the sofa. It might not be able to be displayed now, but in years to come those items will stir fond memories in many.
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I'm not sure if I understood the protest entirely correctly, but is it ok if I take the pig out of my pants now?27
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'Porkies', see what you did there, clever.centurion said:
Along with a transcript of Katrien telling porkies!mogodon said:Can someone make sure the Charlton Museum has a pig, a squidgy ball, a beach ball, and some stuffing from the sofa. It might not be able to be displayed now, but in years to come those items will stir fond memories in many.
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oink oink.IdleHans said:I'm not sure if I understood the protest entirely correctly, but is it ok if I take the pig out of my pants now?
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Makes a change for them to hang around, normally gone before breakfast.IdleHans said:I'm not sure if I understood the protest entirely correctly, but is it ok if I take the pig out of my pants now?
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Did each flying pigs on the pitch also represent a Porkie that has come from the lips of Katrien Meireseth plum said:
'Porkies', see what you did there, clever.centurion said:
Along with a transcript of Katrien telling porkies!mogodon said:Can someone make sure the Charlton Museum has a pig, a squidgy ball, a beach ball, and some stuffing from the sofa. It might not be able to be displayed now, but in years to come those items will stir fond memories in many.
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