It weren't too bad, said he bought a pub in tarn after the promotion to the Premiership because of the improved nightlife. Glad those cnuts Giddings & Bennett weren't piping up though. Statton ain't that bad on there.
Think Rob Saton's alright myself - seems only one without a chip on his shoulder. Foster properly fcuks me off with his oh so right on views, whilst living in one of the most insular, white, unaffordable to the locals villages around. And he proper sneers at Tarn, ne'er mind whar he says. Got it on today.
I quite like Andy Giddings - he is neutral and that comes across when he is discussung local football issues on Football Heaven particularly when the dee dars call in. At least they can't accuse him of being a red pig or a blue pig like they do with the other presenters.
Harley near Wentworth. I really like Toby Foster and don't necessarily think he is anti tarn. If anything I think he speaks quite a lot about it and speaks positively about his life here. Get off your high horse you sound like x 1243-74383. Wel bwoled Andwre
I think he's a lovely person. Not as big a lovely person as x, but then again he studied cnutishness at tw@tsville state college with a thesis in advanced mingery.
Rob Staton is a Wednesdayite, from Rotherham, who before his big break ont radio, was a regular poster on Pork Talk. But yeah, I still think he's the best of a truly ***** bunch of biased basterds. Giddings is the most neutral, being an Halifax fan, but he's as boring as thereev.
He always seems quite complimentary of Barnsley when I hear him. He takes the piss when he's obviously joking just like he takes the piss out of all the local towns/cities, but when he is being serious he always speaks highly of us.
I'm not sure if he had the sun inn or the courthouse but he definitely had the mill of the black monks. In fact he reckons he heard a ghost in there one day when him and his mate were alone upstairs and heard footsteps.
He had the courthouse back in the day and started comedy nights there which went on for a good few years. Peter Kay played there
Correct. Just checked, he owned the courthouse for a year or so but it didn't do too well and he was the manager of the mill of the black monks but didn't own it himself