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No one is having a go at him, simply saying he's a bit embarrassing and makes people cringe when he talks. It's not the worst thing in he world but I would prefer that he let others be the club's mouthpiece.
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The best bit in that article is when they compare Dortmund to St Mirren.
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You should read this article and laugh your socks off: http://www.theanfieldwrap.com/2015/10/jurgen-klopp-liverpool-manager-a-reaction/
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We're up all night for Shane long We're up all night for Shane long We're up all night for Shane long We're up all night to get lucky.
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Has anyone received their tickets for this yet? I'm still waiting for mine.
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What over reaction? Stating he is quite embarrassing isn't an overreaction, it's a statement of fact.
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Perfectly acceptable to hold that view whilst praising saints in a number of other areas. Some won't have any criticism of any kind whilst we are winning though...
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Manufactured and pre-written passion...
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How to manage austerity in a caring society
hypochondriac replied to badgerx16's topic in The Lounge
Precisely jackanory. You've summed it up... -
How to manage austerity in a caring society
hypochondriac replied to badgerx16's topic in The Lounge
Sorry Tim but you're the main culprit- going on about your mum etc. You're wrong on this one as usual. -
How to manage austerity in a caring society
hypochondriac replied to badgerx16's topic in The Lounge
You didn't but that was the basis of this discussion in the first place (that loads of people voted tory simply because of what they have read in the papers.) clearly the main reasons they lost are because their policies were rubbish and Ed was rubbish. Acting like it was because of brainwashing from the media does a disservice to the average British voter. -
How to manage austerity in a caring society
hypochondriac replied to badgerx16's topic in The Lounge
Good I'm glad we agree. Let's not pretend that labour lost because the public were brainwashed by the media then. -
How to manage austerity in a caring society
hypochondriac replied to badgerx16's topic in The Lounge
Yeah it has. If you read what I wrote then I wasn't the one claiming that about older people. It was the likes of Tim saying it about his mum, I don't believe it to be the norm except in a few cases. -
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hypochondriac replied to badgerx16's topic in The Lounge
Eh? I know they do but it appears that the younger generations aren't afflicted as badly with the swallowing whatever the paper tells them gene if the experience of posters on here is anything to go by. Given time this should mean that this apparent influence will diminish. -
How to manage austerity in a caring society
hypochondriac replied to badgerx16's topic in The Lounge
Of course media has an influence and I have never pretended it didn't. But some on here are vastly overestimating the influence of the media and suggesting that the majority are a bunch of gormless idiots unable to formally any opinions for themselves. I don't believe that is true and I don't believe that people voted conservative because the paper told them to. -
How to manage austerity in a caring society
hypochondriac replied to badgerx16's topic in The Lounge
That's the typical left wing response and one I reject. It's easier to pretend that the majority of the British public are brainwashed and easily influenced by the media rather than the truth which is that the majority of the British public simply don't want what the left are selling currently. The idea of a passive audience died out for advertisers a long time ago- maybe those who blame the media when people vote conservative should do the same. If only the media hadn't existed then ed would have won by a landslide right? -
How to manage austerity in a caring society
hypochondriac replied to badgerx16's topic in The Lounge
The good news is that even if there are this mass of geriatrics voting the way the mail tells them, it appears that the young aren't afflicted with the same gullibility so hopefully it will die out in time. -
How to manage austerity in a caring society
hypochondriac replied to badgerx16's topic in The Lounge
I expect most people will realise it's a silly comment and deliberately exaggerated to make a political point. I really doubt many people genuinely believe that corbyn hates Britain merely because Cameron gets it written for him in a speech just as I don't reckon he knows what the great British bakeoff is but that didn't stop them trying to capitalise on that popularity either. -
How to manage austerity in a caring society
hypochondriac replied to badgerx16's topic in The Lounge
I really don't think the public are as thick as those on the left would believe. I simply don't believe that the majority vote a certain way because a paper tells them to. People tend to buy things that already mirror their ideas. I'm sure there are some gullible older people who swallow lies or exaggerations but I doubt it's that high a percentage. The way some of you go on it's like the sun and the rest of the mainstream media have brainwashed the nation. I give the public more credit than that. -
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hypochondriac replied to badgerx16's topic in The Lounge
Not everyone shallows everything they read in this manner. -
Jesus Christ! Van Dijk is the greatest defender of the last 15 years after 4 games and now this. Bloody hell...