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Everything posted by Fan The Flames
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Have we got immune to losing 9 nil, that people now think a 3-2 defeat away to Newcastle is worse. It's not.
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Yes. I love the line by someone earlier - our year run has just papered over the cracks. That's comedy genius.
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The other one is where commentors (normally the ex footballer pundit) say 'that was intelligent play', where a player stops a quick counter attack by fouling the opposition, it is particularly said when the defence would be overloaded. Is it really that intelligent to spot that you are out numbered or in a risky position.
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People doing a zoom meeting by holding their phone, so the whole meeting their head is swaying and bobbing about the screen.
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So the take home for you guys in this story is that the victim is wrong to be disappointed that the sentance wasn't greater.
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Nothing like a 9 nil to wake the drama queens up.
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Then we will be moaning about the next owner and wishing them to sell, then we will be moaning about the next owner and wishing them to sell......
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When you say pay, you are talking 1.4p a day.
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Most loan deals don't have an option to buy.
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To be fair an Austrian manager working in next door Germany would be all over the Austrian league. Just like a Scottish manager down here would be well aware of what's going on up there.
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Doesn't Ings become offside once he goes for the ball.
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I think the fixed notion that it's either offside or not is dead. The technology is not there to definitely say either way. The authorities have to acknowledge that there is a point where they can't say either way and then they have to choose how they deal with these, advantage to the defence or the attack. Simple.
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The lino shouldn't have flagged, it was far to close for that, but because he did VAR then made every effort to agree with him. Still haven't seen an angle of the handball where you see it come off his thigh. And the 'foul' on the keeper was non-existent, not so bothered about this one because it's been like this for years with keepers but the other two are still wrong in my opinion.
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It was never offside. That cunt shouldn't put his flag up as it was so tight, it feels to me that the VAR cunt agreed with him to avoid the controversy.
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Do you actually read what you write?
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Why? It wasn't the fact that 27 negotiated as one that slowed them down, it was their style of negotiating.
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And the Pfizer-BioNTech one came out first, the EU should have been able to hit the ground running. Government's supported their local providers to finance the vaccine effort, because that was the best way to accelerate vaccine development. Government's then went on and bought options across the board to hedge their bets. So the EU could have been better placed.
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I've already stated that the EU have fucked up vaccine procurement wheresas amongst the clusterfuck it's been a positive for our government. Procurement has been a truimph and has been superbly backed up by delivery, which in the main has been undertaken by the public sector and built on long standing local healthcare and vaccine services. Nice to see the government moving away from central top down roll out with clueless private sector companies and chumocracy bureaucrats. The EU could learn a lesson. What would have happened if we were still in is anyones guess.
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So in this hypothetical situation has brexit never been a thing, was it a thing but thrashed in a referendum, a thing and narrowly defeated, who's in power, who's in charge of the political parties, how bad is covid, what was the government's covid record like. Surely no one is seriously suggesting that there is only one answer.
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You are now doing all the screeching you said others would have done. Brilliant.
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He is being a dick, knocking the effectiveness of the AZ vaccine two days after the Pasteur Institute abandoned it's vaccine attempt.
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I reckon most fair minded remainers would agree that the EU are acting poorly and would have no problem saying so.
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Absolute pony shit as normal. Have you forgotten the PPE nationalism and closed borders at the start of the pandemic, when all the countries did their own thing. This embarrassed the EU and so they have chosen to do things in a more measured way, but countries could do their own thing if they want. What's the difference between the states of Europe acting collectively and the states in America. Hate the march towards federalism if you must, but hating a bureaucratic benifit of it is weird.
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The Guardian has a good piece about Trump being a KGB asset. Some might say they would say that wouldn't they. It certainly fits in with rumours swirling around. Anyhow I just hope its another little nail in his political coffin.
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It all has to be paid for in the end but in the scheme of thing it doesn't really matter. It came up because GM was mocking a Cypriot trans EU bureaucrat lauding their collective bargaining. Although he's not reveling in their pain, no it's because he feels sorry for all the people.