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Bit harder to sing than Swing Lowe, I'd have thought.
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The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
harvey replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
David Lammy served as foreign minister July 5th 2024 to September 5th 2025...I would therefore assume that he would be well aware that Cyprus was NOT a member of NATO. -
New manager as well as changing the majority of their squad in a WC year. It would be mayhem considering they have not been able to recover to their best form these past two seasons topped off by relegation which is unknown territory for them. Also a considerable loss in revenue to deal with. They may do well, but not a given. Burnley would be a bigger threat knowing what is required for a promotion push.
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Thick as shit people don’t tend to study at Harvard
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Submarine
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Exactly. Whilst it would be funny to see Spurs get relegated this season, it would very probably only mean that there would only be two promotion places available next season.
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The Starmer Years - Can The New Broom Sweep Clean?
harvey replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
According to (thick as shit) Lammy, Cyprus is a member of NATO. -
EFL to vote on extending the Championship playoffs
Charlie Wayman replied to badgerx16's topic in The Saints
Stupid bloody decision. -
Makes me feel better, mine was £31.99😀
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Wolves, Burnley and Forest as rivals next season will mean no easy run to the title for us.
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Egg and hypo
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Actually think better if you and Nic. Problem for producers is SOG and nearly anyone works
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Delighted to see Leicester continue to slump (albeit they haven’t played yet)
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@Wade Garrett is still better at this in my view. We need a Wade App.
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GM would definitely be by far the worst on here from my perspective. Reminds me of Tony Adams story of being arrested for his drink-driving crash into a wall and co-cuffed with another prisoner at the station. The other guy he was cuffed to was an ardent Spurs fan and was wailing across the station ‘I’ve been arrested and I’m handcuffed to the captain of Arsenal. This is the worst day in my entire life!’
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That was his brother, Cosmico Sarli. 🙂
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We have WBA next to potentially compound their pain but they'll be wanting the points so that's not an easy game for us. Leicester will be flat out shitting themselves. I hope Oxford survive.
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Watson: One day my criminologist genius will be recognised! Holmes: Kindly focus on finishing your story for the Strand, while I finish this injection into my vein.
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Less a roast, than observational.
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Holmes and Watson
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Lovely seeing Oxford hit a bit of form. Thought it was them Sheff Wed and one other but as it stands above Leicester and WBA
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A game where you pat yourselves on the back for the things you did well, and the points. But while whistling at the things you got away with. Hopefully, the positive training atmosphere provides a good place to work on the things that need work, so it can be much better with a little work. A lot of players had good moments and not so great. The front three pushed up early and well. But need to have a focus and support. VA deserved the opener. Even if they did then concede a minute later. Passi got in well for both of his goals, looking every bit the centre forward. In his actual job in defence, he got done by a nice first touch that gave Villefranche a goal. The defence were fairly decent as a unit. But had to again learn they are vulnerable to playing too high, when they aren't blessed with pace or strength. But they did adapt to it, to their credit. Louchet pulled off an excellent save at 3-2. He also provided VA's mandatory comedy moment. He ran out to clear, but only managed to control it onto his own arm and get a booking. His defence didn't trust his positioning tonight, and that played a part in conceding a second. As an aside, the scorer of their first, Leye, asked if that shouldn't have been a red. It's a natural "uh oh" moment, when you see your 'keeper handle it (well, arm it) outside the box. But if you're on the park, that just gets you a yellow card. It would be Leye who got sent off in the second half for a pull back, right in front of the ref. No doubt that eased some pressure. But even with 10, the ball spent far more time in the VA box. Louchet not troubled, but some solid blocks needed. Villefranche also hit the bar. All the VA subs looked bright, and had their moments. If only the qualities of the 16 could be distilled into the 11. Our Rento was one of the late subs, and did nothing wrong. He's a definite option if playing El-Hadary (good positions, but not really supporting), Courtet(smart, but everywhere at the expense of focus) and Diomande (good solo goal, tries hard, and can frustrate). A shout out to Courtet. A set piece comes in deep from the right. He sees the trajectory and peels back to the edge of the box. His shot was blazed over, when it got to him. But clever to have seen it. And to the Villefranche ground. One of my faves for getting to watch traffic, the crowd, the various structures, that nice shop at the back with the shirts on display and what looks like a massive beer tent.
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2 wins in a row? Good times!
