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Nothing personal Mick but I'm liking DC's tips better.
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Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You're the expert. You told me home advantage for England was immense.
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I Fancy doing some bets. Who are we looking at: England 6.4 with home advantage* looks good value Whose going to be top tryscoreR? Which non-obvious country's going to make the quarters? Thnaks in advance for any thoughts Looking forward to this tournament alot more than last time (being at 'home' I guess)
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Hammers in the top 3 spots I think :)
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ok. Forgetting about policy ( as none has been revealed yet and/or crowd sourced) it's all a bit amateurish but I fancy that's because that reflects the slightly rambling fairly amateurish Corbyn rather than a new politics. It is kind of interesting but it still feels car crash interest to me. I suspect Corbyn's ability really does belong to the South Islington Socialist Society, a NUPE branch meeting and meaningless worthy rebellion from the back benches. A prime minister no wawy and the leader of a political party of enormous importance that has largely done good for this country, I'm utterly gobsmacked. Grief over the election result, ranty hatred of the Tories and social media has delivered us this man utterly out of his depth. All my opinion of course. But he needs to embrace some sort of professionalism/management and communication skills but he won't compromise on his views etc etc. "a man who won't change his mind won't change others'" as I saw quoted today
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red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Alan Medic Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > He does think that some of you might be > grateful > > to BFS for bringing a degree of stability to > the > > club which others like QPR could only dream of. > > This. Have WHU fans forgotten that this time last > year, under BFS, WHU were playing attacking > football, and at New Year were lying 6th?... Was that the Christmas when BFS rested his best players vs Chelsea away (as we never win those games) so we'd win our next two home games...guess what? we didn't and then went on to have the third worst second half of the season. Showed the scale of his ambition In a way he's right West Ham haven't got any chance in away games against the likes Arsenal and Liverpool, oh, hang on a minute...
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JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Apparently he has now refused to sing the national > anthem > > or just didn't sing it, or had a cough or > whatever. > > It's going to be non stop for a while. It's not compulsory, he didn't refuse anything. I've no problem with him making his choices on these sorts of things, very honest of him, but just not sure how it will go down with the electorate as a whole, although they may decide of course that the media shitsorm is just that.
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Don't know AM it was working before this weekend's games. Hammers occupying the top spots as we've all got Payet :)
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Noticed the Dr Declan hasn't been on asking what we think about Bilic compared to BFS recently :) Happy to stuff Alan "Be careful what you wish for" Shearer's team....they were sh1te, really can see them struggling. Just a joy last night. Attacking football - new signings imense and Song/Valencia to come back let alone the kid from Forest. Oh I miss BFS.
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Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > When they started running marathons I realised > woman could stand for 10 minutes. It was all on drugs though
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Ii'm liking the excuses for no women in the top jobs...'top jobs is an outdated hierachal concept stemming from the 19th century blah blah' it's getting more like Millitant in Viz by the hour.....
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Off to UP tonight. last two visits have been defeats so hoping to change that COYI
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Thanks Otta...and who says you get more right wing as you get older. Us old dinosuars are all the rage now thanks to 'good old jezza'
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Tee hee, http://newsthump.com/2015/09/12/jeremy-corbyn-appointed-to-lose-the-next-election/?utm_campaign BTW what a shambling rambling acceptance speech. This bloke our potential PM FFS????
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Six pointer for you today Jah
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Well. It won't surprise you that I think his economics and defence views would be a disaster for this country and ultimately that would effect the poor the most. Thankfully, I think that the rest of the country is a lot wiser than social media. But enjoy it for now.
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well Ed had that. A complete aside but I could see Corbyn resining at some point. He's going to loathe being leader. He's a veteran of the issue driven campaigning, non-ministerial, non-responsibilty (beyond his constituents and conscience) lefty whose apparently quite shy with few friends in parliament (I mean friends in the non-political sense). He's used to setting his own personal agenda based on issues he's interestred in and at the fringe. As leader of the oppossition he has actual constitutional responsibilities beyond just being leader of the Labour Party, not least meetings with Cameron once a week as an example; as Leader of the Labour Party he has enormous responsibility and duty within the party. He's presumambly loved the campaigning as that's his forte. On Monday that's all ended and for the first time in his life he'll have some serious responsibility. He'll be targeted by the media and Tories in a way that has even began yet plus he'll have revolts simmering in his own party. Even something like Rememberance Sunday will be interesting...I don't see Corbyn as Red Poppy wearer...although he'll probably avoind the Donkey Jacket :). He'll hate it I reckon - genuine non-political point of view
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???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > david_carnell Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Son of a bus driver vs son of a plutocrat > should > > make the messaging easy. > > > yup, the class warfare approach has sure worked > well for Labour recently..... > > I think he's a decent candidate but no party with > Jezza up top is ever getting my vote at any level I even beat the New Statesman to it http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/elections/2015/09/no-it-wont-help-sadiq-khan-have-old-etonian-opponent
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Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yeah, now you'll have to meet his new release > clause next summer. No shit sherlock. Of course it's a done deal - he'll get his 200k a week or whatever it is, Madrid will get him at aslight discount with a buy out clause but get him and United won't lose out by him going out of contract
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oh wondeful social media *sighs
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david_carnell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Son of a bus driver vs son of a plutocrat should > make the messaging easy. yup, the class warfare approach has sure worked well for Labour recently..... I think he's a decent candidate but no party with Jezza up top is ever getting my vote at any level
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I loved them Steveo...obviously the older 'Punks' in the 6th form thought they were sh1te
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....wot, no mention of the Cockney Rejects? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-34184563
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