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jigjag

26th June 2020, 21:26
Tyke

They would not let me in as I am non-essential apparently. But watching on TV, I saw an ex-Blackburn Rovers manager there. I have complained but apparently he is "an iconic figure in the Liverpool community".

I suggested that I was an iconic figure in the crossword community, so should be allowed to attend the next match. But they would not have it, though they have allowed me to renew my season-ticket.

On a serious note, I should like to congratulate all Liverpool fans who follow this thread on their amazing season.
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grunger

26th June 2020, 21:30
Jigjag

Yes I thought it was odd that he was there. His daughter was interviewing the pundits, but surely that cant be the reason.

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chrise

26th June 2020, 21:33
jigjag
I assume you mean Kenny rather than Roy - the latter I met at a school prizegiving, where he gave a very good speech.
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tyke51

26th June 2020, 22:07
Jigjag

Liverpool have had a great season and richly deserve the title. I had to smile when some pundit on the radio spoke of their `long suffering supporters` though !
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jigjag

27th June 2020, 14:19
ChrisE

Yes I did mean Kenny. I have always liked Roy who did not have a lot of luck at Liverpool and just one bad match for England.

Tyke

Yes had to laugh at that. I am unsure about Klopp. He has just won his first domestic honour in 4.5 years.
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malone

1st July 2020, 11:35
Jigjag, Grunger

A clue from a live puzzle, so maybe best not to state the answer...

Women who repay fools holding very odd green earth (12).



All sporty pedants...

Over the past week, I've had three or four clues with cricketing references, terms. Each time I just gave a brief 'tsk tsk' and carried on.
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orson

1st July 2020, 12:50
Another favourite topic is mothers-in-law.

It's occurred to me that we if we say: "This is my mother-in-law's house", there is no reason not to talk about two mother-in-laws. We would never say my mother's-in-law house, would we?
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chrise

1st July 2020, 13:38
Another pet hate on Radio3 today:
"You can't underrate the effect on Beethoven of his developing deafness..."
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grunger

1st July 2020, 15:18
malone

Yes there was one in the Times today which I managed to solve. I am sure you did not approve of the Ann Summers/it clue on Monday. Not one of my favourite shops.
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grunger

1st July 2020, 15:28
orson

I talk about my brothers-in-law. if they lived together, I suppose I would say brothers-in-law's house.

chrise

yes the under-rating, under-estimating is irritating.
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