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Saints v Oxford (Saturday 21st March @ 3pm)
Patches O Houlihan replied to trousers's topic in The Saints
Agree with this. Azaz’s interview with Adam Blackmore after the game against Norwich is worth a listen. Mentally he is in the zone - but today will be about threading the eye of a needle rather than a physical beasting. There will be times when it doesn’t look pretty and we need to stay on his side. I would play Matsuki (not Fellows) because he is good in tight spaces and turns up in unexpected places at set pieces. -
The Best TV series of all time
Weston Super Saint replied to Willo of Whiteley's topic in The Lounge
Watched it last night and thought the same. Mrs watched it and managed to keep up with the main story even though she'd never watched any of the series before - but she didn't know any of the back stories. -
Saints v Oxford (Saturday 21st March @ 3pm)
OnceaSaintalwaysaSaint replied to trousers's topic in The Saints
Stating the obvious a bit, but really want to see us come out the blocks quickly today with players running at them. Passing around the half way line and down the wing and back again looking for people to make runs won't hack it. There again, Tonda will have worked it all out. And while I don't agree with time wasting, I do think we don't make enough of penalty claims. Like on corners, feel a tap and go down and scream and shout at the referee. Then, when something a little more serious comes up, like when Edozie had his takedown against Norwich, a scream and shout will be a penalty all day long. - Today
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Isn't he still injured though?
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A quick glance at the headlines shows that we're allowing the US to use our bases to attack things to protect the strait. But wait, another headline says that Trump wants to be asked to help protect the strait, as he's considering pulling out, as he's met his objectives. But wait, yet another headline is talking about US troops very possibly going in. Shambles.
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Unfulfilled
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Ireland really riding their luck omitting Russel Martin's favorite keeper. What are they thinking?
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Baz not in Ireland team?
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He is not walking alone, TAA the biggest omission in that same position. Personally would take Bree before TAA anyway.
- Yesterday
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Had to get him in his sleep. didn't watch too much of his stuff but still love the legendary Bruce Lee face off in The Way of the Dragon. Was a hairy mofo.
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Considering some were thinking we were going down a few months back thats decent going.
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If we win we will be mathematically safe from relegation. Something to play for. 😁😁
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What a hero. 👏
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I’m just suggesting….if you’re going to call people thick, maybe try and make sure you don’t look a bit dimwitted yourself whilst doing it. Twice. Whatever, it was a funny so 👍
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Just watched it. Starts slowly but my god the last hour is bloody brilliant. You do need to have watched the series before though as if you don’t get the story of the characters it won’t make sense
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Fuck me, what are you the typo police!
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Wasn’t aware there was a preview club… 🧐
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National League: The comeback started from the bench, Valenciennes are unstoppable! Thanks to Loïck Landre and Stredair Appuah, who came on as substitutes and scored late goals, Valenciennes secured their third consecutive victory in Concarneau (2-1). Things had started rather poorly, but this team is no longer quite the same with Pierre Blois at the helm. Valenciennes' good run, this bright spot of seven points taken in three matches with two consecutive wins, will therefore continue. And what a continuation it is! For the first time this season, Valenciennes have strung together three consecutive victories after the one brought back from Concarneau (2-1), which rewards the Northerners' strength of character, this newfound virtue that had already sparked in Villefranche (3-2), more than a truly great performance. But no matter. We must remember all those points dropped, all those matches lost at the end of the first half of the season, to appreciate even more the upset pulled off by Valenciennes in Brittany. Because that's precisely what it was. Harmless in the first half, then rattled after the break and trailing during a period of sustained pressure from their opponents, Valenciennes were in dire straits and came close to being knocked out at least three times (50th, 63rd, 73rd minutes). And then the substitutes worked their magic, as if by magic, and galvanized everyone for a thrilling and incredibly efficient final ten minutes. Loïck Landre, lurking in the box (82nd minute), and then Stredair Appuah (87th minute), wonderfully set up by Alexi Koum and perfectly placed to finish his shot across goal, turned the game around. Bryan Passi saw it coming. "It was tough for 70 minutes, and then the substitutes really changed the dynamic of the game," praised Pierre Blois, still undefeated at the helm of Valenciennes, whose coaching paid off across the board. "We still have to be humble because Concarneau doesn't deserve what's happening to them." But the Bretons ran into the new Valenciennes, a team that no longer hangs its head, doesn't panic when it's behind, and therefore has that extra bit of soul to pull itself out of the predicament that was looming. Bryan Passi sensed it, urging his teammates not to give up. "There's still time," he told them in the 70th minute. The central defender, still very valuable in the air, couldn't have been more right. The comeback was only just beginning. CONCARNEAU – VALENCIENNES: 1-2 (0-0) Goals: Da Silva (55th minute) for Concarneau, Landre (82nd minute), Appuah (85th minute) Yellow cards: Goujon (30th minute) for Concarneau, Rouai (90th minute) for Valenciennes CONCARNEAU: Viot; Sinquin (Gbele 26th minute), Jannez (captain), Seba; Soukouna (Tell 79th minute), Goujon, Picouleau, Etcheverria; Ntumi, Varvat (Da Silva 45th, Baldoni. Etr: Pascal Laguillier VAFC: Louchet; Niakate (Abi 75th), Passi, Coeff, Koum; Rouai, Maréchal (Landre 75th), Belloumou (cap) (Boissier 15th); El Hadary (Appuah 63rd), Courtet (cap), K. Diomande (Takaoka 63rd). Etr: Pierre Blois
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No one is happy with the leadership of our country right now but for those considering a risky punt because it can't get worse, just remember Liz Truss - and Brexit. The people rolled the dice and voted to try something different in 2016, a decision that will damage our economy for a generation and has made us an international laughing stock. Farage failed to be an MEP of any consequence, he rarely attended, his Brexit campaign was exposed as a scam, and he's now an absent MP. To think he'll suddenly improve as a PM is optimistic in the extreme.
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The aintforever edited version, ‘The general public are way to thick too grasp that though.’
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Not the worst drama series, I suppose… https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd7094zj79qo
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Force
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Death was just a taxi driver to Chuck's next adventure, and asked for an autograph from his idol on the way.
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Remember in 2011/12 when Bristol City beat us home and away and those six points, plus Pompey's deduction, sent the latter down? Be a shame if that happened again.
