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Isn't that your favourite year, as you describe people as "coconuts" and laugh at sexist jokes in front of secretaries ? After a working day of filing, racism and misogyny you stop off for a pint, where you ogle a mixed race bar maid, but return home in time for the black and white minstral show, that you watched. Every time you post about Farage, you just remind us how much alike you both are. Perhaps he has a thing for Nazi belt buckles too? You constantly get caught out expressing your real views, behind what you'd like people to believe of you. This latest deluge of farage memes looks like self loathing. You're obsessed with him, but can't bring yourself to admit it's because you share so much in common. It's okay SOG. We're here for you, when you vote Reform.
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For those who haven't watched many games, the better team, with the V on the front of their shirts, isn't the well resourced Valenciennes team, dreaming of Ligue 1. It's hummel's QRM shirt. Christophe mentioned that Our Rento would be missing tonight, through injury. The coverage graphic had Ngoya in for Niakate, but with Niakate's number. Neither would want to put their hand up for that one. Gave away a penalty for the first, didn't track the overlap for the second, and was left in the dust of their left winger (and MVP) for the third. Saints have seen successive managers have to reach the same conclusions. Once again, Abi didn't start. So, we had a pile of attacking midfielders, Courtet dropping deep, wide or wherever he wants, and absolutely no one as an outlet. A side built on those who feel they have to start, over the system. They did bring Abo on for the second half. Not coincidentally, VA looked a lot better, with Rouai being bright. Passi managed to get one back, with a bouncing header that beat the keeper. Courtet got VA's second through perseverance, and his defender not winning the header he was favourite to clear. Other than that, he had a bit of a stinker. Everywhere across the midfield and attack, but with very little working. He had a real chance to get a goal back, but fell oveclaiming a push for a penalty. The ref and the coverage didn't show enough for his legs to have collapsed. As always, he's just the most noticeable. Others were just as ineffective. Appuah got sent off for having his boot high. In real time, and in every replay, the opponent dips his head down towards the ball. A yellow card was upgraded to a red either from a 4th official, or the ref seeing the injury for long enough. Very harsh. The evening's comedy moment came from two QRM players leaving their free kick to each other, and both running over the ball. The recent form, under new management, has got VA clear of any real danger. If they are to stay ahead of the pack that belies their position, they'll need to have a couple more performances in them, better than the last two.
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A lot of effort went into that. It's a shame about the editing mistake. When the audio was talking about the biggest stage, when it mattered most, the video moved away from him in a Saints shirt.
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Fruit knives?! Lucky! Why, when I was a kid, my library book was a day late. I was beaten unconscious by police batons, dropped into Iraq, and had to use my head as a battering ram to topple Saddam's regime! Fruit knives only perpetuate knife culture, and these ruffians don't deserve 'em!
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Tomorrow's news... today! A police spokesperson said that the punch that broke the nose of Timmy Smith, 24, from Clapham, and gave him concussion, was not police abuse. The officer was merely carrying out a delayed punishment following Smith's anti social behaviour on Clapham high street, seven years ago. The spokesperson also said that delayed punishment punches would still be given to women, supporting equality acts. This, despite a significant number of Met officers signing up to carry out the punishments, and concerns about their reasons for doing so.
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You mean those dangerous, right wing populists, who undermine decent, honest values, caring only for themselves and nothing for the feral anarchy their statements whip up in people not intelligent enough to read the Grauniad or listen to LBC? Why, it would strange not to blame them.
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I was only listening to it. The Chelsea manager got sent off, for what I took to be persistently complaining about it. Edit: The commentators were baffled, as it apparently very near the ref. They were wondering if there was going to be post match punishment.
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1) If she was a nice girl from the valleys, do we have to reassess your posts on Nathan Jones? 2) I'm not far enough along in my podcasts, to know what Sydney Poitier did to offend the Welsh. But it must have been pretty serious.
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I expect our World Cup star to be part of our PL triumph next season! 🙂
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Sugawara with that off the line clearance.
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The Monday Night Football "experts" were saying that it can take a little time for Di Zerbi's approach/system/philosophy to be picked up. They felt Spurs wouldn't have the time to successfully change. A quick peek on first 7 games- Marseille: 14 points Brighton: 8 points Shakhtar: 16 points Sassuolo: 13 points Benevento: 1 point Palermo: 5 points With Spurs on 30, and Opta predicting 37-38 will make it, all 4 of De Zerbi's last appointments show he would get enough points. Easily for 3 of the 4.
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Trump probably doesn't want reminded of escorts.
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Binder
