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Ronaldo was aggressively in the ref's face telling him to send Rooney off. So the wink was Ronaldo smugly saying "Ha, there you go, my protest helped get him sent off", whereas the fist clenching yesterday from JWP was just a simple expression of delight in seeing Zaha getting himself sent off. So, not a like-for-like comparison IMO.
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It'll be ok
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Isn't that a good thing though? I thought most people hated these overpaid investment banking leeches? Maybe Brexit could be the downfall of rampant capitalism in the UK? Every cloud and all that....
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For all you Portsmyth lovers out there.... #rewritinghistorysince2012
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Bite prediction = 6
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Textbook #nonsequitur
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Oh go on then... I'll give you the benefit of that erotic tingle you get when you receive a bite... Cedric was fit for at least 4 PL games between reported injury and leaving, and "played a part" in two of them (both off the bench, and only because one of Valery or Ramsey was unavailable as back up IIRC).
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Probably why he's deleted his Twitter account...?
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Personally, I'd rather take the gamble, with Hasenhuttl at the helm, than chug along in 'going through the motions' mode under Hughes.
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What if RH wasn't happy with Cedric's supposed 'don't really want to be here anymore' attitude and it was affecting the 'all for one and one for all' ethos that RH has instilled in the squad? Might the pros of ditching him not outweigh the pros of keeping him in that scenario?
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I guess what I'm saying is that if I walked up to you in the street and asked you one question, i.e. "What do you guess the result of the Saints v Cardiff game will be next month?" I reckon you'd be more likely rather than less likely to give me the same answer if I replaced 'Cardiff' with 'Fulham' in that single question. Anyway, enough pontificating from me. MLG mode now switched off
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Appreciate I'm about to go into full blown MLG mode here but.... if we were to agree that Fulham and Cardiff are pretty much of the same quality then, logically, why would one predict a different result for these two games? Unless you're going more on hunch than logic? (which is fair enough)
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https://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/society/38-year-old-man-has-just-learned-its-could-have-not-could-of-20190126181822
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Please no! Can't stomach another season of them languishing in Division 3....
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Win tomorrow and we'll be 6 points above relegation and 6 points below mid table*. Something there for both the SWF pessimist and optimist camps to pontificate over (*Assuming Bournemouth don't beat Chelsea)
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Might it not be an idea to judge these 'experts' at the end of the season rather than in January? Unless, of course, you have a new deck of "glad I was proven wrong" cards on order? #callmeoldfashioned
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Which of his predictions do you disagree with?
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Nice touch from Arsenal in this evening's programme
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Assume this was a hernia op?
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Yes, its optimistic. I thoroughly recommend the concept of optimism to my fellow human beings (especially to the Saintsweb forum pessimistic brigade ) (p.s. we're actually 8 points off mid-table, which is what I would define as 'comfortable' in the middle third. Your 10 points catch-up target would put us around 8th place, which is towards the top end of my middle third comfort zone.)
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He's lost 2 PL games, v West Ham and Man City. Agree we didn't play particularly well in either game, especially vs West Ham. But, looking back at both games, I think its reasonable to say that the new levels of intensity and fitness than RH was attempting to inject into the team had started to catch up with them. The players looked particularly jaded vs West Ham, a game we had to play without the resurgent Hojbjerg. I didn't think we lost "badly" vs Man City per se. We were done by 2 quickfire goals on the stroke of half time. (Yes, I accept that City had a few more gears to go up if they had wanted to). As I say, I think those two "bad" results can largely be put down to it being early days in Ralph's regime and the players not being able to cope with the levels of intensity that he demanded, especially with the congested fixture schedule in December. Now that the players are much fitter, and more used to RH's approach, I don't think we can use those two results as a benchmark for the future. Indeed, I'm confident that if we played those two matches now, the performance, and possibly the results, would be different. (And, no, I'm not saying that we'll never lose again under RH... of course we will.... I'm just saying that I don't believe we'll lose "badly" again, as per the fixtures you highlighted) I'm confident we'll finish comfortably in the middle third of the table regardless of this month's transfer activity.
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This has got 0-0 written all over it
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I assumed "swollen ankle" was the latest code for "not going to chance him in this game ahead of impending move"...?
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The old cynic in me checked back but you only had two posts between Aug 18 and Jan 19 neither of which referred to Hassenhuttl? Apologies for doubting but this forum tends to make one somewhat sceptical by default, so nothing personal!
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https://www.dailyecho.co.uk/sport/17385256.gossip-saints-interested-in-leicesters-islam-slimani/