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He looked fkn clueless this year. A number of podcasts this week have talked about how he never seemed to realise how big United was. All the talk of the team playing well when losing to crap teams, etc.
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Manchester United - 2013/2014 season. What exactly did he get right?
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Coming from a former Stoke supporter, that's high praise. The magic left with Pulis though, eh mate?
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I love people with memories However, you are wrong. TheDellDays said those things, not Batman
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Russell Brand's take:- http://www.theguardian.com/global/blog/2014/apr/23/old-trafford-ferguson-moyes-manchester-united-tragedy
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Ah, prestidigitation is great, isn't it? Think I picked that up from reading The God Delusion. Blame Hawkins! However, I'm inclined to agree that this will likely not be solved. It's already starting to disappear from the daily news rotation. There seem to be innumerable unresolved details, chief amongst them the fate of the plane. We've been told that data is authoritative (Inmarsat) without any chance of independent review and despite the fact that nothing has turned up. My view is that one or more nation states know a lot more than they're letting on.
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Geopolitical prestidigitation.
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What football club in their right mind would touch Moyes right now? I think he needs a year out of the game, myself. Take in some inspiration and do a bit of re-invention, a la Pulis.
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You are not the only man to have enjoyed (and written about) a bit of Sensi. http://www.wayoftherodent.com/guests/bob_pap3.htm
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[video=youtube;-jmKyYrGkTk] Ta. My nan used to play this.
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It's a shame that not many Premier League clubs lend themselves to drug-inspired names. The best I have is Evertoke. Any others?
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I didn't miss this; I just didn't report it on here. I am however, thrilled to see more skeptical posters conducting independent research Don't really have a view on it, save it's a fact worth keeping in reserve if anything happens to go down with a plane that looks like MH370.
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Very nice, Tokyo. Are they giving you a disciplinary?
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Bazza is the new DellDays/hypo wannabe moderator. Give 'em all moderator badges, I say - just for the shíts and giggles.
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(Warning! Daily Mail article! Britain's least accurate newspaper) Search team may be looking in wrong place amid fresh rumour plane LANDED. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2610035/MH370-landed-not-crashed-Indian-Ocean.html
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It is. Do these places share any factors that would cause this to be the case?
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Or.... Moyes was better than Walter Smith Not as good as Fergie
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Bazza, if you're going to get into conspiracy theories, aim higher. Right now, my youngest daughter's theories over the sexuality of One Direction members deserve more attention than your why-oh-why-was-my-Ronnie-Moore-thread-locked effort.
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We interact quite a bit on here. The only thing that annoys me about your input is the stock panto response.
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You can get a lot more money doing "oh no, it isn't" at panto, Sour Mash. Need an agent?
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Does this mean we're a secular country again?
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Southampton being a blip. The Echo think it's a thing. The council are looking into it. Both cite figures way above national averages. I was expecting a bit of insight from the city dwellers. Goodness knows why; overly defensive responses are par for the course
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So in your assessment, there's no issue and everyone that is focusing on it is wasting their time?
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Oddly enough, the only place anywhere close to Southampton (geographically and in terms of rate) is Portsea Island.
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It's telling that both times, the catalyst for this debate has been David Cameron. I'm inclined to have a rare amount of agreement with aintforever; it's just posturing for an audience he knows exists; largely the pensioner crowd that have been spared the brunt of the cuts. He's looking for numbers in the upcoming elections. I don't really know what Cameron really believes, but the messages in the New Testament don't seem to be particularly well-reconciled with his "f**k the poor" policies. He seems to be using Christianity as a means of identifying with the voters, rather than any wholesale demonstration of its values. I remember reading an excellent desk sign once, simply reading:- The Christian Right is neither. Sums it up for me.