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Guys, Guys! This isn't how it's meant to play out. You're supposed to up the ante, start flaming each other and quote each other's abusive PMs. Not admit you're wrong and show humility and respect! I'm very disappointed...
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IF Chelsea do their stuff, a win for us against Swansea should do it. Huddersfield are looking very vulnerable with the fixtures to come.
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Blimey! And did we really used to pack in 50,000 at St Mary's?
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Obafemi 2-1. Get him in the first team!
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Think Pellegrino took the half time chat. Defending a 1-0 lead against ten men rather badly.
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I reckon Black saw the writing on the wall and got out early
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Prepare to be amazed...
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Yeah of course. Means it hurts, he's thinking about his game. Not ****ing it up at the local clubs like so many airhead players. Stop being so obtuse.
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Good experience for the lad, will toughen him up mentally. Sounds like he's responding in the right way. Wonder if Fraser went through this...
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Liverpool agree world-record £75m deal for Virgil van Dijk
Pugwash replied to SuperSAINT's topic in The Saints
So is this the reason they wanted to rush the deal through? https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/5238123/liverpool-star-dejan-lovren-faces-jail-perjury/ -
Is this something to do with the announcement that BBC is expecting tomorrow?
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Ranked! Premier PL fans by their annoyingness
Pugwash replied to doddisalegend's topic in The Saints
Thought it was harsh on Arsenal until I read the last line. Deserved for that alone. -
Nah! Already been done, albeit with only one ball. Somehow that doesn't seem to reflect that club's current situation though...
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You know with a cloudy halo round the mountain tops, that might just work...
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They lost their lives because they became entangled in cables that hadn't been properly installed and dropped down when the ceilings collapsed.
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Love all the bites on Twitter. Like or loath the videos, they've wound up a few scousers and skates beautifully.
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Congratulations Steven. Well deserved.
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Since getting a kindle a couple of years ago, it's made book reading so much easier. I've been chomping my way through a lot more novels than I used to and have been revisiting other works of authors who wrote a blockbuster or two when I was younger. One such is John Le Carre. I read Tinker Tailor, Honourable Schoolboy and Smiley's People in my youth, as well as watching the BBC adaptations starring Alec Guinness. I've recently read the first two in the 'Smiley' series and while they are relatively short by modern standards, they are a darn good read and his style is unmistakable. The second Afterword to 'A Murder of Quality', written in 2010 just after the Coalition took power, is a really insightful piece on public schools and the preponderance of Old Etonians in the upper echelons of government. Just started 'The Spy Who Came in from the Cold', his breakthrough novel. I think there was a Richard Burton film of this one, but I've never seen it.