For the Tyson Fury fans.

Mimmy
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For the Tyson Fury fans.

Post by Mimmy »

Should be entertaining if nothing else.


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Post by Stuarty »

I'd love that. Can never get ten of my mates all out at the same time though!! It's pish getting older!

Wonder if the Gypsy King will sing a few numbers :yay:
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Post by TheGman »

Not just for fury fans,im not a fan of his but id still go to this if it was close to were i live
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Post by lillywhite14 »

I’d go if it was close by. Not sure it’s the best thing for his career though. He’ll be great value in this sort of thing, can see it becoming popular, he earns a few quid whilst enjoying hmself and having a few beers...good luck to him if that is the case though :TU:
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I've always wondered what this kind of night is worth financially? Anybody care to enlighten me?
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SAPFO wrote: 06 Nov 2017, 15:27 I've always wondered what this kind of night is worth financially? Anybody care to enlighten me?
Well since its at Middlesboro I think there will be a decent turn out. There is a big travelling community in Southbank. I just wonder why its held in Boro though to be honest, not the friendliest place so I hope there is a security presence.

Financially wise, not sure though.
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£100 a ticket and £1000 for a table of 10.

You just can't beat that for value....
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Post by josco »

Cannot imagine that Tyson needs the probably modest fee anyway -great opportunity thoughto enlighten us all with his views on the world again. £100 a ticket though?! They have to be kidding.
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7g's is his payday. It won't be travellers there. South Bank is very rough, about as bad as it gets.
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davie wrote: 06 Nov 2017, 16:07 £100 a ticket and £1000 for a table of 10.

You just can't beat that for value....
I heard they’re also doing a special offer for a table of 5, only £500.
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mickey1975 wrote: 06 Nov 2017, 19:25 7g's is his payday. It won't be travellers there. South Bank is very rough, about as bad as it gets.
Not a bad payday for sitting down and telling a few stories for a couple of hours.
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Boxerbeetle wrote: 06 Nov 2017, 19:27
davie wrote: 06 Nov 2017, 16:07 £100 a ticket and £1000 for a table of 10.

You just can't beat that for value....
I heard they’re also doing a special offer for a table of 5, only £500.
I can only think maybe some of his followers ain't that handy when it comes to maths so they need the numbers totalling up :lol:
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SteveDow wrote: 07 Nov 2017, 09:07
mickey1975 wrote: 06 Nov 2017, 19:25 7g's is his payday. It won't be travellers there. South Bank is very rough, about as bad as it gets.
Not a bad payday for sitting down and telling a few stories for a couple of hours.
Exactly.
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mickey1975 wrote: 07 Nov 2017, 09:17
SteveDow wrote: 07 Nov 2017, 09:07
mickey1975 wrote: 06 Nov 2017, 19:25 7g's is his payday. It won't be travellers there. South Bank is very rough, about as bad as it gets.
Not a bad payday for sitting down and telling a few stories for a couple of hours.
Exactly.
The man's got to eat..... his shopping bill under present circumstances could be huge! :TU:
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Be a comical do
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Post by Taansend »

Does the fee include a gram of Charlie?
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Taansend wrote: 08 Nov 2017, 00:02 Does the fee include a gram of Charlie?
:lol:
You'd think it would come with something
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Post by mickey1975 »

tiny_acres wrote: 08 Nov 2017, 01:32
Taansend wrote: 08 Nov 2017, 00:02 Does the fee include a gram of Charlie?
:lol:
You'd think it would come with something
Tyson is value. I've been to loads of these things and nobody puts a shift in like Tyson. He will entertain, guaranteed.
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mickey1975 wrote: 08 Nov 2017, 02:35
tiny_acres wrote: 08 Nov 2017, 01:32
Taansend wrote: 08 Nov 2017, 00:02 Does the fee include a gram of Charlie?
:lol:
You'd think it would come with something
Tyson is value. I've been to loads of these things and nobody puts a shift in like Tyson. He will entertain, guaranteed.
He's a character that's for sure.
I just want to see him in shape and back in the ring. He's fun to watch
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Post by dirk2686 »

There's something slightly tragic about a guy like Fury, namely an undefeated world champion who claims he's still an active fighter, doing a Sunday dinner afternoon talk at a Jury's Inn in Middlesbrough whilst also being morbidly obese.
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Post by mickey1975 »

How much did you earn this year, lads?
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Post by dirk2686 »

mickey1975 wrote: 08 Nov 2017, 04:42 How much did you earn this year, lads?
Last time I heard this argument was at school, along the lines of 'Emile Heskey isn't shit - he's better than you.'

Interesting to see it used by an actual adult.
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dirk2686 wrote: 08 Nov 2017, 05:14
mickey1975 wrote: 08 Nov 2017, 04:42 How much did you earn this year, lads?
Last time I heard this argument was at school, along the lines of 'Emile Heskey isn't poo - he's better than you.'

Interesting to see it used by an actual adult.
You've got a serious problem with your dislike of Tyson!
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Post by Oiky »

7gs for talking over a bit of scran.. Hardly sounds a laughing stock to me

Some men have to work their grandmother out of them for half that money😂😂

Getting money for old rope, that's not a divvy man
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Post by dirk2686 »

Oiky wrote: 08 Nov 2017, 07:29 7gs for talking over a bit of scran.. Hardly sounds a laughing stock to me

Some men have to work their grandmother out of them for half that money😂😂

Getting money for old rope, that's not a divvy man
How much do you reckon he could have made if he'd swerved the pies and coke and actually fought? 20m? More?
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