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  1. I don't think it does - needs flashplayer
  2. It's now March.
  3. Connolly = like-for-like replacement?
  4. Connolly should be on the bench too in that case. Would be good to see him get a run out tonight
  5. Schneiderlin starting too...? Cheers
  6. Guly not on the bus? He didn't get a taxi instead did he....? ;-)
  7. Now 'Breaking News' on BBC
  8. This is another example of beaurocrats trying to map perfectly reasonable commercial customer profiling to some kind of "ism". Just because there is a general correllation between "women" and "careful drivers" doesn't mean that any company selling a service or commodity to "careful drivers" is discriminating against men. If men were "careful drivers" (statistically) then they would also fall into the company's target customer base profile. It's simple commercial dynamics. Perhaps banks should start loaning money to "high risk" people again to avoid discriminating against "poor people"....? etc etc Sigh.
  9. Yes, 78% of us (up from 64% last year)
  10. 'Twas half term in 'Ampshire last week guvnor
  11. I sat down the bottom of the itchen stand (towards the chapel end) for one of his first games at st mary's, so had a close up view of him, and, whilst not the best right back in the world, he brought a helluva lot to our championship side at the time (captain mentality, wealth of experience, a footballer who used his brain, winning 50/50 balls, etc) Sometimes 'soft' skills are as important as 'hard' skills in this game they call football. I would have him back in the team like a flash if he was fit.
  12. Linky? Cheers
  13. No, he did us a favour... IMHO of course
  14. We're yet to draw 3-3 in either season. Make of that what you will.
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  17. Boris Johnson is God.... "AV was a last gasp from Gordon Brown's bunker – and it's a gigantic fraud I hope I will be forgiven if I indulge in a few tasteless comparisons between the crazed and increasingly blood-soaked tyrant Muammar al-Gaddafi and former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown. After all, the two men look vaguely similar; they both appear to believe in the efficacy of Grecian 2000; they both favour long and rambling speeches on socialist economic and political theory, with Col Gaddafi's efforts perhaps having a slight edge in logic and coherence. And even if most fair-minded people would say that they were very different political personalities, there is one essential point in common between Tripoli in 2011 and the dying months of the last Labour government. When a regime has been in power too long, when it has fatally exhausted the patience of the people, and when oblivion finally beckons – I am afraid that across the world you can rely on the leaders of that regime to act solely in the interests of self-preservation, and not in the interests of the electorate. That is why Labour continued to spend and borrow and bribe right up to the wire, desperately hoping to hang on, and racking up such huge debts that Treasury Minister Liam Byrne left a note to his successor gloating that there was "no more money left". And that was why in February last year the doomed Gordon Brown performed his breath-takingly cynical U-turn, announcing after a lifetime's opposition that he was a convert to the Alternative Vote system for parliamentary elections. Why did he do it? What was behind this mad last roll of the dice? It is a bizarre feature of the AV referendum that it was actually proposed by neither of the parties who won the 2010 election, and who now form the government, but emerged as a last gasp from the bunker of the man who lost. " More... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/borisjohnson/8351442/AV-was-a-last-gasp-from-Gordon-Browns-bunker-and-its-a-gigantic-fraud.html
  18. Think yourself lucky - I'm on O2 and that's rubbish whenever and wherever you are
  19. Lord knows. Their highest home gate this season is 4,580.
  20. A gate of just 3,830 for a Saturday game (ground capacity = 11,300)..... Yet more reason why we need to get out of this ditchwater league ASAP
  21. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/o/oldham_athletic/9409318.stm Oldham Athletic have confirmed their players have not received their wages for February. A statement on the club website said the squad were not paid because of a "cash-flow issue" but it would be "resolved within the next three days". "I wouldn't call it an absolute crisis but it's true that the players haven't been paid on Friday," chief executive Alan Hardy told BBC Radio Manchester. "All I can say is this a short-term problem," he added.
  22. We weren't "convincing" at Daggers IMHO. We bossed the first half but Dagenham could easily have swung the game their way when they had two or three great chances when the score was poised at 1-1. I came away thinking that Dagenham were unlucky not to get a point out of the game.
  23. Neither is your spelling and grammar but we're not going to highlight that on an Internet forum....ah....
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