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Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There was no reason at all for Van Gaal's abysmal > selection last night apart from maybe sticking > those players in the shop window and if that was > the case I don't think they'll be any takers > before the shop window shuts next week. Or clubs that may have an interest will wait until the last minute to force a move with all the factors in their favour and Yanited needing to desperately off load.
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vgrant Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > this will be used by the NRA to ensure that > suckling babes get trained earlier , in order to > stop this sad mishandling accident ever happening > again > > oddly, the family are from NJ ( hunting aside) is not the norm - it looks like > this was indeed a holiday treat - like us gajin > shooting AKs in 'nam with our gap year gap toothed > uni chums As a holiday treat??????????????? Only in the good ole USofA.
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maxxi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don't think VG gives a fig for the league cup or > the players that may soon be on their way, he > knows it will be forgiven if he does the business. Fans who follow home away WON'T be best pleased with last night, they will think they've been conned, as any right thinking fan would.
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The Di Maria thing is strange. Firstly, he says he would have only left Real to go to Yanited. The fact that he had agreed terms with PSG previously is odd. Secondly he claims he was reluctant to join Spurs, a team that finished 6th last season, and joins the team that finished 7th? Now it emerges he didn't want to leave at all and was forced out. Makes you wonder if he will be up for the hurly burly of the prem. But then footballers are full of shit, I remember Clichy saying around 2010 that players only go to City for the dosh.
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The sound of the suburbs -The members
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StraferJack Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Against some people no. Sagna will be applauded by > gooners if he wins the league. Fabregas was always > welcome back (Chelsea might change that) > > But the little boy? Nope Might change that? Think again. He was ver scornful of Maureen and Chavski as recently as a few months back, so he won't be welcomed back with opne atrms. On the Yanited thing, the loss last night was embarrassing and makes you question the commitment of the players on the pitch. It dosn't matter that its the league club, shold you not have a modicum of pride, if not in yourself, then at least the club? Or is this an outmoded notion? Are modern players happy to take the 30 pieces of silver and not give a flying fcuk about the fans who pay good money to travel home and away? I would assume as a player for a club with the history Yanited has, you'd be up for every game and detest the notion of defeat. It seems that in the current climate, only money is mentioned when trying to put things right, no mention of pride, commitment, passion, character or work ethic.Just chuck money at the problem and hope it all goes right.These are some of the reasons I've lost much of the interest I used to have in the game.
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El Pibe Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > not to mention a brief patch supporting > Newcastle!! Where are all those shirts these days > I wonder, unloved at the back of a cupboard? Funny thing you mentioning old shirts, do you ever see anyone wearing a Chav shirt that pre dates 2003? Nah, me neither.
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Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Christ I've had a crappy start. It's a marathon not a sprint. Now where have I heard that before?
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Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Lampard has confirmed retirement from > international football. Saw this comment on the > BBC site which really made me laugh. If he really > said that, I like him a bit more. > > "Good effort Frank! met him the other day shortly > after he arrived at City and says he's settled in > well, adding: "I recognise many of the fans from > when they supported Chelsea" And most likely Yanited before that, and Liverpool in the 70's and 80's.
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From what I've seen of the 2 supposed main contenders for the title, the chavs and City, I'd say City look far superior. CSKA Fulham weren't convincing in their two gams against newly promoted sides, and while you could argue that City didn't overpower Newcastle and Liverpool, what they did do was take their chances with ruthless efficiency. For me, that is what will win the title.
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Sunderland 1 - United 1, Moyes managed wins against both Swansea and Sunderland. Somebody owes him an apology. Di Maria must be begging to stay at Madrid. He's thinking to himself I'm playing in thye Champions League with Ronaldo, Bale, Modric, Benzema, and with that shower I'll be playing with Cleverley, Smalling, Jones, Young.
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The world is a ghetto - George "Bad" Benson (love that name)
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Step forward. Michael George Campbell, a lovely guy, bumped into him a few times at clubs in the 80's, such as the music machine, lovely man, so down to earth.
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"Twinkle twinkle little star"
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Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm with SJ and Quids on this. Those texts are > absolutely shameful and for it to be written off > as banter by the managers association is a bloody > disgrace. There is absolutely no room in society > for racism. And as for rent-a-gob Harry coming out > and trying to defend Mackay is not only ridiculous > but he has seriously made a complete tit of > himself. Is this the same Harry that the media were so anxious to give the England job to?
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Always go back to this tune time after time.
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steveo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I used to smoke Park Drive. They were small and > cheap Suits you to a tee then.
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KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Speak for yerself PD Don't put yourself down, I'm sure you're a true culture vulture.
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steveo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yeah knew that You back from your holiday in the West Bank? How was it?
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Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Perhaps the other way round. Ancient Greek was the > language of classical Athenian historians, > playwrights, and philosophers. It has contributed > many words to English vocabulary and has been a > standard subject of study in educational > institutions of the West since the Renaissance. So > there you go, Stevo. Or you can say ?ok yasa, which is the Turkish equivalent of bless you but literally means live long, or long life. We're a cultured lot on here aren't we?
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Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I usually say something like "excuse me, can I > just get there for a sec"? Works for me. It does sometimes, but there are occasions when the thick heads at the bar seem to think you are threatening their territory and give you a look of disapproval, that really gets me started.
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Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Go to Mini Leagues and then put in the pin number > and then you will be up and running. Ah cheers mate, that's where I went wrong.
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KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In that situation I just catch the eye of bar > person and shout my order over the people who're > stood there - sort of sharing the issue with them, > followed by the awkward handing-over of pints, > which I rope them into - unless they suddenly > realise it'd be really great to just stand to one > side. It's just good manners to stand aside to let others get to the bar if they don't I force my way to the bar.It's something that pisses me off hugely
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the-e-dealer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > PD are you lookin for a fight? Only if the ignorant pricks standing at the bar, who've noticed that others are waiting and refusing to have the good manners to move, are up for it.
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Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It appears that you still haven't registered PD? Weird, I went in and put my predictions in but I didn't get asked for a PIN?
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