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Everything posted by Jah Lush
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Cor, you don't half get carried away dontcha. We're only a few games in. Fair play to the Wanderers they've lost one game all season. So have we. Everton though are unbeaten, yet they are fourth and we're both above them. Nothing is settled in October. Oh and you spent more than us. Ozil 45m. Spurs spent 100m and recouped it by selling Bale. So we spent fack all.
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Parkdrive Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jah Lush Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Napoli aren't exactly testing though are they? > > Surely not. Having said that I have to admit it > > was a quality performance from the Wanderers. > They > > are looking very impressive at the moment. Most > > Arsenal fans I know always thought Ramsey was > crap > > and I said he'd come good. Look at him now. > He's > > turned into some player hasn't he. > > Top of Serie A, supposedley one of the best > leagues in the world, swept aside,and according to > Souness, "a really stiff test". Tottnum > aspirations of league title, Champions League, > signed shed loads of supposedly quality players > also beaten. Yet we are in crisis, paper thin > squad, yada yada yada, and yet Yanited are having > a blip. The media love in with Yanited knows no > bounds does it? The derby came too soon for us. Takes time for new players to bed in. Who said you were in crisis? You lost your first game. That's it. It's early days for everyone. As for the Italian league it ain't what it used to be. We played Lazio last season in the Europa when they were top of the league in Serie A and they weren't up to much. We had three perfectly good goals disallowed as well. We've also recently beaten both of the Milan teams as well. As for the media love in with United and that a pile of poo too. The media's love-in is with Mourinho.
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What SJ said. I've only read 15 of them plus the Private Eye and Viz stuff.
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Napoli aren't exactly testing though are they? Surely not. Having said that I have to admit it was a quality performance from the Wanderers. They are looking very impressive at the moment. Most Arsenal fans I know always thought Ramsey was crap and I said he'd come good. Look at him now. He's turned into some player hasn't he.
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Yes, we heard to you first time. No need to start another thread on the same subject. What sort of social groups are you talking about? Online? Perhaps, these 20-year-olds you speak of aren't fussed about online social groups because they are too busy going out and enjoying themselves whether in social groups or not. You should get out more. Get amongst it. That's the best way to meet people and find new friends. Don't be a Billy No Mates. Get out and start having fun.
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Bunch of fooking transients.
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Proof that Aston Villa are pants.
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When I lived in the village as a kid you could hear the motor racing from Crystal Palace from there.
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steveo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don't have these identity problems because I > live in Dulwich, neither East, nor West, not North > nor Village. > > Dulwich. Same here. And I always have done.
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I'm in full agreement with you there PD. Glenn Hoddle has been saying the same thing about coaching in this country for about 15 years. In fact, so frustrated was he at the lack quality coaching in this country that he set up his own academy five years ago. See here - http://www.glennhoddleacademy.com/ Trevor Brooking has also been very vocal over the past ten years saying more or less the same things as Viera and Hoddle. In places like Holland and Spain there are at least thirty times more fully qualified coaches around the country teaching at grass roots level than in England. And Veira is correct when he says "The methods in England haven't changed as much as the game has changed." But first and foremost we need more qualified coaches to teach the game to young kids with emphasis on technique. Too often you see (young English players whose first touch is bloody awful and that surely is the first thing you should be learning. It's the basics. Control, passing and awareness. Get that right at grassroots level and then you'll have more English players at our top clubs.
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Annette Curtain Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bibimax Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Just been on the radio - Luke Wooster sounded > dire > > He's a nice bloke, leave him alone > > Poor man's got very young twins to contend with. I almost didn't recognise him with the beard. Knew him years ago before he became an estate agent.
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Four-nil away to Villa. Eight changes to the side that played against Cardiff on Sunday. Three games in six days and Jermain Defoe has scored six goals in three games. That's a fantastic response from him after losing out to Soldado in the Premiership. That's not bad is it? I really hope we can keep this form going against Chelski at White Hart Lane at the weekend. Can't wait to take my seat there early Saturday afternoon. COYS!
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What SJ said. So what! Couldn't give a monkeys.
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Team supported: Tottenham Hotspur. Where from: London. Reason: Jimmy Greaves. My boyhood idol. A goal scoring genius. My family, uncles and cousins were all Crystal Palace fans but as soon as I saw Jimmy banging them in for Spurs and England that was it for me and I've supported them for as long as I can remember.
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Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- . > > Good to see Arsenal top though. Enjoy. Oh no it isn't.
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Calm down girls. The season is only young. Long way to go yet. This should be the most interesting season in decades. I certainly can't call it. Really open. I think any one of five or six teams could win it this year. Enjoy the ride.
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Would the last 35-43 year old to leave East Dulwich.....
Jah Lush replied to MrBen's topic in The Lounge
I was here before you got here and I'll still be here when you're gone. Yuppies out! -
That's the blues.
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Opium den/drop in drop out centre.
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New cinema, theatre, music venue.
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Woke up this morning. der der der dum. Crawled out of bed and made coffee, switched on the computer and lit up a ciggie with the thought that I really must write something today. Yes, finally I'm going to write that little something that will spark my creative juices to get the fuckityfuck flowing again. Something the world will recognise for the genius that it is. Yes, I say to myself 'the muse shall return today.' I stare at the screen nothing happens. I have a quick gander at Facebook, take my goes on scrabble and like something that someone said on their own thread. Read some sports pages online, more coffee, more cigarettes. Where is that bitch? I go back to bed and read a book for a while and then have a mid morning snooze. Get up again, go to the computer. Come on baby, come hither. I know you're there. I crack my knuckles, fingers poised over the keyboard... nothing happens. I go to the bog to take a dump and have a good muse on where the muse has gone - down the fucking toilet, I suspect. I flush. Nothing happens. Feck! Anyone know a good plumber? Pour bucket of water down the loo and slouch back into the living room to stare at the computer some more. At 2.00 I realise that I still haven't showered and got dressed yet. I skin up and put something music on the sound system instead (Joe Gibbs and the Professionals' African Dub Chapter Three. if you're in the slightest bit interested) go back to the keyboard, stare at the screen and wonder if she'll ever return. 2.45 I write some incidental musings on nothing much on the EDF. Stare at the screen again... Five minutes later, give up and finally get in the shower.
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I popped into the Ivy House early yesterday evening and bought a pint of Brockley Ale and a large white wine (a very good Languadoc) for my drinking partner and it was under eight quid! Now that is fecking cheap. Marvellous to have it back open again too. Great pub. Looking forward to seeing some gigs there and maybe some comedy nights again too.
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Can you do Chelski afterwards?
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lousmith Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If you like it real, raw and raucous, A Fat White > Family are playing The Queen's Head, Brixton.on > Friday. Legends in the making. > http://www.facebook.com/FatWhiteFamily?ref=hl > I am biased, but.......they are the most exciting > live band bar none. Totally agree. The best young live band I've seen in years and I'll be there. By the way it's on Saturday, Lou, not Friday.
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