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Everything posted by bridge too far
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But I think they're well protected
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As long as it doesn't involve the guys rolling up their trousers :shock:
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Slip of the tongue there Nick, I think? You meant 'Gentlepersons' club' I imagine?
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What about the Scottish player (Lee McCulloch?) who's said he won't ever play for Scotland again whilst Burley is in charge
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I think he's lost the plot
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Thanks Steve. I still think he'd be better for England AND for Chelsea
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You guys know more about this than I do so could someone please explain to me why A. Cole gets picked over Wayne Bridge. I think Bridge offers far more from the deep left. Am I being silly?
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Ooops that's my BTM roundly smacked Sorry if I offended you although I should point out that I actually typed 'fink' - misreporting implied it was f**k. Filters eh? I don't know
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Why is that relevant? The first and only thing he wants to do is to win major trophies. I don't suppose he gives a flying f**k what 'punters' think TBH. But as Bath Saint says, and as has been widely reported by sensible journalists, it was a tongue in cheek comment. However, irresponsible sections of the media chose to make it into something it wasn't.
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He looks like Ken, of Barbie fame.
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He certainly could - he was good, wasn't he!
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I think that those 'in the know' know that he was being sarcastic with those comments about England. According to those who know him, he's not a dour Scot at all, just a young lad who's still maturing. In any event, he's a world class tennis player - not a comedian or a winner of a beauty contest. We should judge him on that talent and nothing else. I thought that game last night was one of the most exciting tennis matches I've ever watched (and I've watched a few). Murray's play was sensational.
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Um, isn't that how you win races, or am I missing something?
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Isn't that a racist post?
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Much as I enjoy watching the bravado of Hamilton, I won't be watching F1 ever again and I've been a big supporter for years. Blatant fix, that's what it is.
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And my point was a simple one - you have no idea what that young mother's circumstances were and yet you choose to pass judgement.
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Whatever sympathy I had for you yesterday about your impending law suit has just evaporated. You want us to feel some sympathy for your plight but you can't find it within yourself to feel sorrow for someone else's predicament. I'm alright Jack eh?
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It really would be a Soccer Circus if these two were involved
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Just be careful you don't stereotype Maybe, just maybe, her husband is in the Services (as a lot of Welshmen are) - or working away from home? Or maybe, just maybe, her partner has left her? It happens, you know.
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And you know that for a fact, do you?
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And the poor young mother who was on TV last night was in a council property. The council had assured her there wouldn't be flooding but, as the area had flooded in the past, she couldn't get contents insurance. She'd only just moved in - I felt so sorry for her. edit And, generally, you can't refuse a council property - if you do, they won't offer you another one. So you're stuck between a rock and a hard place.
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Isn't that his brother, Jamie? Or was that your point?
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He's 'in the zone', so they say
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Now two sets up!!!!!!!