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Mick Mac

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  1. I'm afraid for me, my abiding memory of Hugenot will be his public accusation towards TLS that TLS sent him a PM threatening him. Hugenot later rescinded the accusation completely.
  2. jrussel will no doubt suggest that the online community reacts aggressively and defensivley to the revelation of the troll in their midst. In fact its just a typical group reaction to someone proving themselves a complete t wat.
  3. jrussel Wrote: > > The etiquette of how to respond to a troll varies > quite significantly from forum to forum and it is > not difficult (if you know what you are doing) to > relate these differences to (for example) the > differences in the socio-economic circumstances of > the various forum posterships. > LOL Since you "know what you are doing" you could take this a step further - Maybe you could apply this crystal ball methodology to take the top 10 posters an give us your guess as to their their "socio-economic circumstances".
  4. I think it was the beginning of the end for Gallas when he was incapable of dealing with 2 ashley cole crosses at the Emirates last season, both of which led to chelsea goals. I don't know why Spurs want him.
  5. It would be great to get Shay - but many a slip between cup and lip where any transfer to Celtic is concerned. Good win for the boys last night.....2-0 at home to Utrecht, any dutch team is always dangerous, and a rare clean sheet. 95/1 to win the Europa League......
  6. still clawing back breeders cup losses. He still owes me. His odds are always very short. Too short considering his win ratio.
  7. Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Good profit on USPGA due to big bet on Kaymar with > a few holes to go. > > Off to York tomorrow to see Rip van Winkle... And Rip did the business to win the Juddmonte - delivered late to win on the line - excellent race, very good horse. Rip wins Juddmonte - Tuesday
  8. Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think Matthew has hit the nail on the head. They > don't want to loan players to clubs who they think > are rivals... in this case Arsenal. Now they've > got a few bob they're really up themselves. I > really hope Man City have crap season. Arrogant > feckers. B O L L O C K S He wants to play for Celtic, not Arsenal.
  9. matthew123 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Mick Mac Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Apparently Shay Given has chosen Celtic > > You mean City gave Shay Given a choice of Clubs > and from that he has chosen Celtic I know its a wind up Matthew. But no, you is plain wrong innit - can I direct you to the person on the right with the shades, at Celtic Park, supporting his team. Now he might get the chance to play for them.
  10. fairyuk24 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Why be nasty? That's not nice. Yes Jah - that's not nice. Play nicely.
  11. I'm sure I speak for everyone in saying the community of ED is rocked by this news.
  12. Hope so - have ?9.5m from McGeady and its all available for new players. Is prob a loan deal though.
  13. Apparently Shay Given has chosen Celtic and its up to the clubs to make it happen for him. Here's hoping they can do it. A good keeper makes a massive difference to a team. Gordon Strachan's team would have struggled to win anything without Boruc and we need a good replacement.
  14. RosieH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Mostly a big fat what Mockney said. > > I agree that a sentence to death by stoning is > particularly barbaric, but I think when you talk > about a country's killing its citizens, it's hard > to see degrees of evil. I'm not sure that it's > more acceptable for the United States to kill > someone via the electric chair than it is for Iran > to stone someone to death. Really rosie? Firstly you dont get the electric chair for adultery. Secondly, if you were unfortunate enough to have to choose a way to die would you prefer stoning to the chair?
  15. I logged on after 12 but did not see your name. Sorry. Do you have another name?
  16. Ambivalent? really ?
  17. 10.50 pm happens to be last orders. I'm sure that is not relevant.
  18. Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Also, I really do not think it is fair that any > team should have a plastic pitch. It gives an > unfair advantage to the home team who play on it > every week. Lets hope they have never played on grass before... Interesting that Harry Rednapp said Spurs have a plastic pitch at their training ground but that "the lads refuse to play on it". Maybe a bit of practice over the last couple of weeks would not have gone amiss. I presume UEFA only allow them in european competition where the league/country in which the team is playing requires an all weather surface due to adverse weather eg russia, switzerland etc.
  19. lets hope you dont do what celtic did and immediately concede an away goal. Should be a good spectacle but lots of pressure.
  20. ok - but it was easy to see neither was up to job of winning the premiership and id say both were given too long.
  21. Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Liverpool of old was 20+ years ago. The only > thing this Liverpool has in common is the name, > the colour, and Anfield. Same for any club > obviously. They have made a succession of bad managerial appointments. Rather than distancing themselves from the old liverpool they should look to their history for the standards they should set for the future.
  22. Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ut the comment is also a reflection of how low > Liverpool's expectations have now fallen. A club > that used to have an ethos of success. > > I disagree, I think they'll do pretty well this > season, and have quite high expectations. I didn't > like it this time last year when lots of people > were tipping them for the title. Too much > pressure. > True - but the Liverpool of old coped brilliantly with the pressure, year in year out. Hope they get back there soon, its been too long.
  23. Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Anyway, I take heart form that performance (which > basically should have been a win), and quite like > the fact everyone has totally written the pool > off. Now the reds can just get on with it, and see > how the season works out. Spurs and City have a > lot more pressure on them right now. I'd agree with that comment and hope Liverpool do better this season - but the comment is also a reflection of how low Liverpool's expectations have now fallen. A club that used to have an ethos of success.
  24. I'd say this is almost certainly a stomach bug. My children and wife had a similar thing a couple of weeks ago, when the first child was sick we tried to figure out what food source might have caused it, before it progressed through the family over a few days and it was then clear it was more likely a bug/virus.
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