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AlexLaw76

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  1. They were the better side with 11. not having Tonda I’m afraid. One way of playing it seems and teams have sussed it out
  2. 2 points dropped in the end
  3. Get fellows on now
  4. He won’t (or shouldn’t) be our manager next season no idea how to play other than 1 way
  5. Most teams will noW press hard in the middle of the park. we clearly have no other way of building attacks
  6. If we continue to just do the same thing, Tonda can get in the bin. crap
  7. HT wE simply cannot keep playing this way, no midfield and relying on individual brilliance. Tonda well and truly found out
  8. We have to try and play another way. Tonda well and truly found out
  9. Another cross another goal
  10. I see we are trying to do absolutely nothing different
  11. Today's episode... "I know its a blue in my box, I am sure of it..You are a great guy, a real inspiration and I love you" *Opens box* "Oh, so sorry, £75,000 inside"... *hugs it out*
  12. it's alright. Most of its content isn't particularly great, or ground breaking in any way.
  13. There are not many ‘things’ (if any) done, created or produced at, or commissioned by, the BBC that is unique.
  14. They are the best in the league, clearly. lets see if they can shut down Leo. If they can, they will win
  15. It’s heading that way… pretty quickly to be fair. Rarely do big media organisations survive a Jimmy Saville, and the BBC have a few of them.
  16. Then it should flourish if made to fight for its own food.
  17. Being asked for an email address at the checkout. Players hugging it out when opening a box on Deal or No Deal
  18. I have had Netflix for years and it is generally good. Now they are dipping their toe into sport, coupled with acquiring parts of Warner, this could be a game changer. I conducted some research on Reed Hastings a few years back.. he was pretty unique at the time with his management of staff, and that was a big part of their dominance, which is remarkable considering they had no content of their own like Disney / Paramount etc. As for Netflix. I am amazed the Premier League and/or the EFL do not cut out the middle man and do their own Netflix of football kind of thing
  19. Eddie Hearn was on the radio yesterday, acknowledging that for this event AJ was the junior partner (as this is not a proper bout). He stated the reason for doing this was for the money (and some rounds).
  20. Why is Damion Downs not paid as much as Erling Harland...? I think we all know why, all thanks for Reform Trump and Robinson.
  21. AJ is probably being paid so much money he will “drag it out” a bit. listening to the radio today, Netflix acquired 2 million new customers on the back it the Jake Paul v Tyson fight. The average life spend of a Netflix customer is about $900. Printing money for them. AJ is ultimately the junior partner in this setup
  22. Agree this is the Jake Paul and Netflix show. Joshua will earn a huge wedge, and try not to embarrass himself
  23. Well, yes?
  24. Nighty Night for some alternative comedy. also, 2 Doors Down made me laugh
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