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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 Hugenot later rescinded the accusation completely.
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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.
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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".
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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.
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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......
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still clawing back breeders cup losses. He still owes me. His odds are always very short. Too short considering his win ratio.
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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
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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.
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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.
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fairyuk24 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Why be nasty? That's not nice. Yes Jah - that's not nice. Play nicely.
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I'm sure I speak for everyone in saying the community of ED is rocked by this news.
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Hope so - have ?9.5m from McGeady and its all available for new players. Is prob a loan deal though.
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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.
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Iran says won't send condemned woman to Brazil
Mick Mac replied to DJKillaQueen's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
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? -
I logged on after 12 but did not see your name. Sorry. Do you have another name?
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OK, yes you "It's The W**F Lottery" pick a number between 1 & 3724
Mick Mac replied to woofmarkthedog's topic in The Lounge
What did i pick again? -
Ambivalent? really ?
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10.50 pm happens to be last orders. I'm sure that is not relevant.
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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.
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lets hope you dont do what celtic did and immediately concede an away goal. Should be a good spectacle but lots of pressure.
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ok - but it was easy to see neither was up to job of winning the premiership and id say both were given too long.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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