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  1. You are such a clueless co_ckwobble
  2. When are you going to start using your other log ins to start agreeing with yourself again?
  3. He did a very good job with Augsberg. Schalke was somewhat of a poisoned chalice whoever came in this year IMHO.
  4. Ericb told me that Weinzierl was in the frame a few days ago.
  5. The Gorge was good fun, quiet, hardly any traffic so we just threw the bikes about. One of the advantages of living where I do is that you get used to going up and down. The Mendips were disappointing, expecting them to he harder although Jack and Jill hill was steep. Very pretty though.
  6. I can confirm that 340km in a day, a baking hot day, is a long way and a tough day out.
  7. Mush, give it up, you chat more sh_it than most and that's an achievement in itself.
  8. All the tools thinking that we're getting Palace's 2/3rd choice. Fu_cking morons the lot of you. A bigger bunch of low brow fu_ckwits it would be hard to find.
  9. He's one of the dumbest fu_ckwits on here and that's in the face of tough opposition.
  10. "How stupid can you get?" Usually a question. To Batman, a challenge.
  11. Anyone who thinks, even for a nano-second, that Martinez would leave the Belgium job a year before the World Cup needs to lay off the Class A's.
  12. I'm glad I wasn't the only one to pick up on that.
  13. He did his best but came up short. It happens. I'll always be grateful for the semi final at Anfield.
  14. How about Denmark or Holland for example? Works great there.
  15. Not very often I agree with you but I do with that perspective. The tories need to be more One Nation and less Neo-Con. Poor Nolan is lost in the confusion and is sucked in by the idea that the young just want free stuff when it's actually the U45s who just want a fair crack at having a home etc. He's a propagandists dream.
  16. I love the way everyone thinks it's the young vote that made such a massive difference when in fact it was the vast majority of anyone under 45s voted Labour. The reasons are simple. A genuine housing crisis with so many families and younger couples unable to afford a home. Families whose kids are about to go to university don't want their kids saddled with debt and want them to afford a home of their own in the future. The chaos in the NHS, the utter chaos in schools, which again has a major impact on many U45s (and some of us old gits as well). The amount of money in the pocket decreasing and creeping inflation hitting home. All of these things matter immensely and it's no wonder that so many turned to the left when they see it's the right that has caused much of it. You're also missing out that so many U45s are far more socially aware than their older counterparts. Very, very many have been raised in multi-cultural Britain and are at ease with it, as they are sexual orientation amongst other things. They really don't see the world as the oldies do and that's what's flummoxed the media and the right wing in general. Even my 15yo has become politically galvanised by the election, as have many of his friends and he's decided to join the Labour Party. My kids have always been told to make their own minds up, read, listen, understand and reach a conclusion and he's concluded that the Labour Party offer his generation a vision of the future that's inclusive whereas the tories don't.
  17. This just shows how totally out of touch you are.
  18. Can't help with groupsets I'm afraid as I ride Campag bikes but I ride with people who have Ultegra and Sram and they would say they are much of a muchness. Got to say, £500 to upgrade a winter bike seems quite a lot though. Why not just 105? As for winter tyres, it's all about personal preferences. I prefer Michelin and use the Endurance version. I still tend to ride biggish miles through the winter and think they're great but I have friends who use GP4000II all year round with no problems and others who religiously stick to open pave tyres from October through to March.
  19. To be fair Theresa May warned of a Coalition of Chaos propped up by extremist terrorist sympathisers. She just didn't say she'd be leading it.
  20. I had this down as a tory majority of around 50. If the exit polls in even vaguely accurate then, bloody hell, what a mess.
  21. This will end badly for us.
  22. Neither comes as a surprise. Schmidt would be my own preference whilst my lad prefers Tuchel. Either are a massive upgrade on Puel.
  23. I've said for ages, City with a big wad of dosh and player/players.
  24. It comes somewhat as a shock that Thrush's has beaten his new kit rant regarding lack of very fat bast_ard sizes with his usual meltdown dirge. In future please get them the right way around again, some of us lose track of where we are in the meltdown season when you're not as predictable as normal. See you in Austria for the pre-season games tubbsy.
  25. If we sell him, and I'm still not convinced we will this summer, it'll be to whoever offers us the most money and that'll be City or Chelsea. That said, if the victims want to give us £50m plus Sakho I'd happily take that.
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