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Loved his running. Made the game a lot more exciting.
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Yeah quite a few balls McCarthy didn't clear properly. I didn't think he was great tbh.
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You're an ignoramus. Gazza was decent.
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It does seem that people let their bias get in the way and cannot think clearly. I would rather a labour majority than a deal with the devil. Would be interesting to know how many would prefer a labour snp part than a Tory majority. Not many I suspect. Maybe it's because I don't hate either party unlike some on here who seem to have a total hatred of the Tories.
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But they will be kingmaker and hold the deciding votes for everything.
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Yes but then why is everyone else so accepting of the snp?
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Still haven't heard from one person who cn explain to me how spending even more money will be good for the country right now. We are on the road to economic recovery, why put that in jeopardy by increasing spending?
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What time is the game?
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I was talking about Tom28...
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He used to be known as buzzin 'orn. He was a Watford fan who decided to also be a saints fan at some point (not sure how that works but there you go). He must be something like 22 now but back in the day he was an irritating little 14 year old. Spends most of his time now being angry and abusive.
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I know who Tom is and when I knew him many years ago he wasn't ever itk so I would take it with a pinch of salt.
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No one does. Tristan did it a few times on forever saints but no one has any proof of it happening here. It comforts some to pretend that the people disagreeing with them are in fact just one person.
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Is that now five seasons of decline? Or lower?
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Djuricic has fallen off the face of the earth.
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FS - Brand new Android Smartphone, £50 off of rrp for a quick sale.
hypochondriac replied to PaulSaint's topic in Buy / Sell
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of course you do. If he becomes pm I'll be spending the next four years turning off the telly when he comes on.
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And from another article on the BBC. What brilliant young men, you can stick your whining failures like Ince and Barnes up your a*se. These are the types of blokes who deserves to succeed without any of that pandering Rooney rule nonsense. Lets hope they have the talent to go with the desire and work ethic and they should have no trouble getting a decent job in football: Do the stats put you off? "I am someone who has always thought it was down to me whether I was good enough or not. It is more about opportunity. I am going to get a lot more knockbacks. I am not one to throw around allegations that it is about skin colour, even though there are too many elements of that. I have experienced them. But I also believe there are opportunities there. It is just harder to find them. If I have to kick doors down, that is what I will do." Do you believe colour is an issue? "I am stubborn. I don't take 'no' for an answer. I know people who have given up. For me, it is the frame of mind. You have to be mentally strong, even though you might feel the opportunities are not going to be there, or it is going to take twice as long. I will get there eventually. I have to believe that otherwise there would be no point. I might as well stop now." Is colour an issue? "The world is the world. I see things a bit differently. Can I really say I have been held back as a direct result of my colour? I think the answer to that is 'no'. Have there been things that suggest it could be because of that? Possibly. But I am never going to get those answers. I look at it like this: I want to be there because I am better than everyone else."
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31970841 Good to see that the coaching bursary plan is working. As many said, encouraging black coaches is where we should start. Also encouraging to see the likes of Houghton talking against the Rooney rule. Maybe now we can stop talk of this silly racial discrimination law and look forward to these coaching bursaries paying dividends.
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Yeah fair enough. That sounds like a much more accurate description.
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I have still never seen any evidence that real poverty exists in this country. Go to Kenya and see people actually doing of starvation and then talk about poverty.
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Pretty sure this has been discussed before. From talking to people involved with foodbanks, my recollection was that for some people it really was their last resort (fair enough) whilst for others it was felt that free food had been publicised and they felt that they could use it without having to spend their own money so why not? I was told that quite a few were moaning about what they received because they wanted something better as well. I'm certain that some people genuinely use them but I'm also sure that numbers have increased because they have received hugely more publicity and not everyone who uses them does so because they have no other choice.
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Sounds like that's exactly what the snp intend to do.
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Why would you start ruining it for people who haven't watched the episodes? *****.
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Odd that someone who claims to be a new fan from Asia would know about this. Hello Glasgow.
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Indeed. I'm not really a fan of the Conservatives particularly but the only alternative looks to be clearly much worse.