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Everything posted by gaz
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I had that, let the contracts expire and they were offered new ones at the end of the season automatically.
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Most of the people I know now have the flu or bad colds. I'm getting over it. I'm the carrier.
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i'd agree, and KD is still on top of his game. Wotte vs Pardew, AP is just miles better too.
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Absolutely. Every win, and here is full of ''we'll walk this league, etc etc'' Every loss, and here is full of ''how much longer does AP have left?''. It seems like those that can't see that sucess won't happen within seconds, overnight, need to shout from the rooftops and drown out the others who are more level headed... In AP we trust!
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I think people were falling off for two reasons - 1. FP1 and FP2 wiped out 3 hours of decent dry running, so the guys are a bit off the scale in terms of where the grip is and its been a couple of years since F1 were last at Suzuka, so new ground for Lewis, Jamie, Buemi etc on quite a unique track. 2. the contracts for next year still aren't finalised for some (Hekki for example), so drivers are pushing a bit closer to the limits than normal.
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Great result, first stuffing (relatively) for a loooooong time!
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Keegan is like Hoddle. Big name, short on ability.
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Mildly moist. I had to laugh when the Force India origami boat was screwed up by the marshal, I was betting it was on to top the timesheets.
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I don't rate him as a manager. Pards has been lambasted on his ''failiure'' at Charlton, yet Keegan did average at Newcastle the second time, average at Man City, below average for England. Only successes were more than a decade ago, and one was bankrolled by free spending (which won't happen here).
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Even if he did, you can't get anything to stick on Fernando Teflonso.
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not even slightly cool. major turn off for me.
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And equally, a certain element of the fanbase demand instant results overnight, and scream hysterics when it doesn't happen. Sad sign of the times, gratification has to come now or changes must be made etc etc. Pards needs time, yes, that might mean we haven't stopped falling yet, but you can't snap fingers, throw wads of cash at a problem and see a solution. The banking world (and the rest of us) are seeing that now, and having a 1 year plan (never mind 3-4 months) just won't work.
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Hysterical overreactions FTW.
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Thats an odd sentance. The second part explains the loss, but its hardly unexpected. Bristol have dropped 8 points out of a possible 30. Top three in the league. To get two past them is an achievement. I just wonder why fans are acting like we expect to stuff everyone 4-0, then get overdramatic and call for sackings when it doesn't happen.
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Play have it listed as in stock and ready for delivery.
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Not fantastic but points are points, and you can't argue with that. Apart from some saying its not all 3.
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Ditto. This is going to be purely epic. Not too keen on the menu style (a bit GT4 for me, never played GT5 Prologue) as you can't see the cars other than in an arty way, but....the handling is spot on, the graphics, spot on. I like how you can swap between doing laptimes and scoring drifting points via the D-pad. Would have been nice to look around the interior on the right stick though, but it doesn't matter too much. Can't wait to get my hands on a Focus RS....and paint everything in sight.
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A mate of mine has completed it already, around 5-6 hours gameplay on normal difficulty. More for people who didn't get Halo 3. Not too interested myself though, but he liked it enough to say it was worth it, and convince another mate of mine to pick it up.
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Can't wait. Gonna have to dig out the wheel agan.
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Brawn - Button and Rosberg Red Bull - Webber and Vettel Ferrari - Alonso and Massa McLaren - Hamilton and Heidfeld Toyota - Glock and Kovalainen Renault - Kubica and Grosjean Williams - Nico Hulkenberg and Andy Soucek Force India - Sutil and Karun Chandok Toro Rosso - Buemi and Sebastien Loeb USF1 - Ryan Briscoe and Scott Dixon (but I don't think they'll appear) Manor - Anthony Davidson and Adam Carroll Campos - Liuzzi and Alguesuari Lotus - Gary Paffett and Vitaly Petrov BMW (or whatever its called, if allowed) - Trulli and Bruno Senna If Flav was around, i'd have said Webber instead of Kubica. Raikkonen leaving to do rallying (maybe taking Loeb's place at Citroen?) And a 40% chance USF1 get on the grid.
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Overall, a fantastic insight, hope this happens a lot more often, or just an extra hour of it. And in Nic we trust!
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A team of profesionals playing in the reserves!
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Want a few more pacy players to push against the opposition in the final 3rd of the pitch.
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''No pressure, but win the league'' Nutjob.