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Everything posted by AlexLaw76
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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
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2 points dropped in the end
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Get fellows on now
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He won’t (or shouldn’t) be our manager next season no idea how to play other than 1 way
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Most teams will noW press hard in the middle of the park. we clearly have no other way of building attacks
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If we continue to just do the same thing, Tonda can get in the bin. crap
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HT wE simply cannot keep playing this way, no midfield and relying on individual brilliance. Tonda well and truly found out
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We have to try and play another way. Tonda well and truly found out
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Another cross another goal
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I see we are trying to do absolutely nothing different
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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*
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it's alright. Most of its content isn't particularly great, or ground breaking in any way.
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There are not many ‘things’ (if any) done, created or produced at, or commissioned by, the BBC that is unique.
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They are the best in the league, clearly. lets see if they can shut down Leo. If they can, they will win
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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.
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Then it should flourish if made to fight for its own food.
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Being asked for an email address at the checkout. Players hugging it out when opening a box on Deal or No Deal
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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
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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).
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Why is Damion Downs not paid as much as Erling Harland...? I think we all know why, all thanks for Reform Trump and Robinson.
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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
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Agree this is the Jake Paul and Netflix show. Joshua will earn a huge wedge, and try not to embarrass himself
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Nighty Night for some alternative comedy. also, 2 Doors Down made me laugh
