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Everything posted by Whitey Grandad
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We won a point.
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The chap sitting next to me was from Norway, from Sarpsborg where Elyounoussi came from. He had his sister with him and said that he had been following Saints for twenty years. He used to sit next to Moi’s sister at school. They came to the Leicester game to and I suggested that he go down to the pitch side after the game and see if he could get Moi’s shirt. He had a Sarpsborg scarf which he held up but I don’t think that Moi noticed.
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Yep, he did, clearly kicked the ball away with his toe.
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That’s encouraging. My initial response to that news would be that vaccines are effective at preventing serious illness, or that this variant is not as virulent as the others. Time will tell.
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Even when he was passing backwards, which was most of the time.
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It’s not to protect the one being jabbed. It’s to reduce the spread of the virus.
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Aren't they all?
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Perhaps this one is for a lower salary?
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It seems to coincide with with their move to Manchester. No connection, I’m sure.
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If the cost of the squad were all that mattered no team would need a manager.
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I find Saintsweb to be 100% reliable 😇
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Been there, done that.
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I’m prepared to give him a season to learn to adjust. It’s a big step up but I have faith in him.
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Tella strained his groin in the first half and wouldn’t come off but he looked a lot less lively in the second.
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So disappointing that two such great footballers should turn out to be so stupid. Maybe they’ve caught something that as affected their cognitive abilities.
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Agreed. It’s a learning process and the reason why he is learning with us now and not at Chelsea.
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What about dislikes? Just a thought.
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It appears that I have been criticising the wrong person. According to the Times this morning, ”…eventually found its way to Evans, who pounced on a loose parry by Fraser Forster to draw the visitors level in the 21st minute.” And yes, Salisu’s header was weak.
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No wonder we’re all miserable gits
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They did well to get the unfortunate person manoeuvred down and around the stairs but it’s a valid point about access. of co Rose it’s not until the patient has been assessed that we know how serious their condition is.
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Far Eastern betting syndicates come to mind.
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From where we were sat we had a clear view from behind the shot and there was a very tight slot for Maddison to hit, only a couple of inches on either side. Tina was getting turned over all evening and Maddison had plenty of space to run into unchallenged. Near post or not he had a good chance to score. The defenders’ job is to cover or block the far post shots but McCarthy was too exposed. My view was foreshortened so it looked easier than it was.
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Yeah, I’ve looked at it again and it’s a couple of yards inside but ‘from the edge of the area’ is how I remembered it. Low down and slightly to his right and bounced once on the way but a routine gather for a goalkeeper. He somehow manages to spoon the ball out to his left. I look at it this way. If I had been standing there in my prime as a full back I would have had no trouble booting the ball into the stands on the right.
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Because these medical emergencies have been happening from time immemorial. It’s only the changed circumstances that make you aware of them and it’s your suspicion of vaccines that makes you blame them for it.
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That wasn’t a reaction save. It was a routine bend down and collect the ball from a weak shot from the edge of the area and one which he had a clear view of. It was a fumble from a poor goalkeeper. What effect do you think these regular mistakes of his have on the rest of the team?
