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you aren't very open minded are you, in fact you are just like Katy Hopkins. Im glad im here to call you out
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The Grayzone? This Grayzone? The Grayzone is an American fringe,[7] far-left[19] news website and blog,[23] founded and edited by American journalist Max Blumenthal.[20] Yeah only for the open minded
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I don’t when he’s done it. I was at his only appearance for us. 10 minutes away at Huddersfield where he didn’t do much and walked off normally. How can you do that in training?
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they already have been. Also dont forget that some things that didn't happen might still happen in the summer. So loose lips still sink ships.
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im sure Ramsay and Abu wouldn't agree that it isn't anything really. For Harrogate Town fans for that matter. Ramsay didn't get off to the best of starts and Harrogate and i told them he would come good, some of them sneered at me. Now they are all gutted hes going and saying how it was only of matter of time until a bigger came in for him. Finger on the pulse as always. That scouting training paying off.
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I told you above. Ramsey to Charlton, Abu to Harrogate.
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Been oustanding window quick fact check correctly called we came second in the race to sign Carvaleho ✅ Correctly Informed you of the decision to turn the northam into a kop with safe standing ✅ Correctly told you Doyle was leaving ✅ Correctly told you we were signind O'Brien Whitmarsh ✅ Correctly told you were signing Rothwell ✅ Brooks - called by platinum member CB Fry in December ✅ Alcarez called by Frannies Tache and me earlier this month ✅ Holgate to Sheff United ✅ Abu to Harrogate ✅ Djalo from Porto in ✅ Nailed it this window, looking forward to a good old knees up with the team to celebrate and recover from what has been a hectic period, remember there is a huge amount of work going on behind the scenes to bring you all this, it doesn't just start in January. Time for a well earned break. The CoT will return in the summer. If you would like to be considered for future membership of the CoT please send your details and full list of contacts - which will be crosschecked, along with your references for previous ITKness either on this forum or others. We will start the vetting and interview process in time for the end of the season. Regards, the CoT
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As member of the CoT we know what is going to happen, what we think might happen is a different point. I thought he'd go in the summer too.
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The Belgian Kazeem Olagbie, Kayne Ramsay from Hackney or the German Derek Abu who moved to London a 2 year old? Negative. ❌ Interesting that two clubs 270 miles apart with no historical or geographical connections have suddenly started working together. Must be another of those coincidences 🙄
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I see the London acid attacker was an Afghan asylum seeker who was still despite having his application turned down and has also committed a sex crime. What a great example of multi culturalism working
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We did. We tried to get Nelson Abbey but he chose Olympiacos
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as i was telling you a few things need to fall into place. Former Saint Ramsay to Charlton Abu to Town Southampton FC defender Derrick Abu joins Harrogate Town on loan (harrogateadvertiser.co.uk) Another one in the bag for the CoT
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that's to replace former Saint Kayne Ramsay who has just left. Harrogate have done a bit of business over the last year with Saints, seems a bit strange for a small club in North Yorkshire, Ramsay, Olaigbe, now Abu. i wonder what links the two together???
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You could say the same about Katie Hopkins. Before SOG started banging on about her the last i remember hearing about her was about 10 years ago when she made a tit of herself on This Morning to lovely Holly for slagging off people who call their kids names of places when she's got a kid herself called India. SOG however references her endlessly like she's some sort of voice of the right wing and everyone hangs onto her every word. Very odd indeed.
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see in your deluded little mind that's what you think. You think you're getting under peoples skin, you think "calling out" people a Southampton football forum is some incredible act of virtue and bravery. Sadly for you the huge majority of people across many forums look upon you as a joke figure and laugh at you.
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wow, an entire thread just so you could boast you're going to New Zealand next year.
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i did already as couldn't fit Duckhunter in
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As someone who doesnt go around deliberately seeking things to get angry about so we can preach about it on a football forum the answer to that would be no.
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indeed a bit of gratitude might be nice once in a while
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facts dont lie pal
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Im kind of with you, As the guy said only 1% of kids are actually autistic, most people exhibit 3 of 12 traits, a bit of bad parenting, lack of discipline, too much sugar not enough exercise and you can see how you can quickly show another 2-3. For some it's a convenient excuse/label Another thing he said which kind of contradicted the view on ADHD which was interesting was that he said and i agree, focus needs to be taught, you dont just have it. One of the main traits of ADHD is lack of attention, so it doesn't take a genius to work out if kids aren't be taught it by the parents at a young age it's no surprise when they get older they lack attention on things they aren't interested in.
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It was mainly based around coaching at football. Clear simple instructions simple language, speak slowly. No slang or acronyms, like asking them to play CDM for example. Take a touch was another one,instead say something like get it under control - for most kids take a touch would mean controlling it, for a kid with Autism taking a touch could mean booting it as far away as they can, they've taken a touch and they've done what you asked but not what you meant. Give time out warnings, for example if you're refereeing if a player starts to get wound up during a game take them to one side and ask them if they need to come off for a bit to calm down, if they say no then tell them that next time they behave like that they will be, apparently this works very well If they're behaving impulsively give them 30 seconds, let them boot balls away charge around for a bit, be strict on the time, ie 30 seconds to do what you want, that apparently gives them enough time and space to get it out of the system Ask them to help you demonstrate an activity to the rest of the group during a coaching session, rather than watch you do it. Select positions for them that suit their character, for example he said an Autistic kid is better off as a striker because they can be quite selfish, clear instructions, not got to think about tracking back know what they have to doetc, whereas ADHD tend to be better in midfield as they are more involved in the game and have other players in front of them or behind them for support. Quite a few others bits too, i found it very interesting.
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100% hit rate says otherwise pal
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As i mentioned last night i attended a session run by the local FA for football coaches to help deal with kids with needs. The guy running it was a doctor with 23 years experience in this field and is also a grass roots coach. I have to say that it was absolutely fascinating and eye opening as to the range of conditions and symptoms. The main points i took away were For an autism or ADHD diagnosis a person has to display 6 out 12 behaviours/symptoms, the average person will display 2-3 of them, some people is certain employment fields such as science, working with numbers and so on will display 4 Autism is in 1% of children, kids who dont have it can often display the same characteristics of autism but it can be down to a whole range of other factors, including parental neglect as a young child. He also spoke at length about the Romanian orphanage case study where all the kids displayed autism characteristics but when they were put with a loving family the symptoms went away in many. however many had further issues in later life as the social skills werent there that you build from parents interaction. ADHD is more prevalent, cant remember the exact figure but think it was 5% Kids with one or both conditions can also display physical signs, like walking on tip toes and other things He also gave us some very good tips on how to deal with kids with these conditions, which was also very interesting and a few things i've never even thought of doing. Also explains why some of the teachers do certain things with kids in class when they cause problems If you get the chance to attend anything like it it's a good use of a couple of hours.
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