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Everything posted by Wade Garrett
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Wade never smoked, he didn't need to to make himself look hard.
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Wonder if he might come back here next season. Might be more humble and less of a Charlie Big Spuds. Doubt it though.
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I disagree, I've never been into that smelly sh*t. Then again, I've never been stupid enough to smoke either.
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Funny, I was thinking that as well, then I read your post. Imagine if FIFA was as honest and transparent as the IOC is now.
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You smelly, pot-smoking c*nts should man up, go to the pub, and have a few beers instead.
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Noone out for Cardiff.
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I reckon he's looked fantastic when he's come on in recent months. Would like him to get a run in the side.
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Like that idea. I would take the 4th official away from the touch line as well, so as not to be influenced by anyone else.
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If Gaston is fit, straight swap for Jay. If not, play Lambert behind Gallagher.
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If you think this, then why say a post of mine about how poor a keeper is is silly? Seriously, I played a decent standard of football, and am not some fat keyboard warrior who has probably never played the game (although to be fair, I'm not exactly slim). If I played like he has this season, I would have been turfed out of even the Southern League. I've seen outfield players have to go between the sticks and do a better job than him. We had a 2 goal handicap today, against one of the best teams in the league. I feel sorry for the lad, but he is crap.
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Gazza flapped at a ball that was neither too high nor too far away from him. He is one of the worst keepers I've seen in professional football.
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Might as well put Jos in goal for the second half.
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LIVE DEBATE: The EU - in or out - Clegg vs Farage
Wade Garrett replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Lounge
Never considered that, great point. -
Wouldn't wipe my arse with that paper.
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Are we just accepting shaw will leave in summer?
Wade Garrett replied to Roger's topic in The Saints
More or less what I was told last week. -
Still the best football programme on TV.
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LIVE DEBATE: The EU - in or out - Clegg vs Farage
Wade Garrett replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Lounge
Two excellent points. If we were offered a trading agreement with the EU, I would 100% vote out in a referendum. I hate the fact that time and again our elected representatives are hamstrung by EU legislation. Having said that, it's not all bad. The Social Chapter at least offered protection to workers that we didn't have before. If the Tories had their way, workers wouldn't have any protection at all. -
Yes they do. Check out their website, I think they do a kettlebell class as well.
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Been at Pure since it opened. It's good value for money, but absolutely rammed in the evenings.
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Was playing golf with someone who's had a conversation or two with Shaw's dad. From what I hear, he's very happy here and in no rush at all to leave. Would love him to stay for a season or two yet. Would be great to get a season or two out of him showing the same sort of form that Bale showed last season for Spurs.
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I would imagine you'd struggle to get even a w*nk from Dot Cotton. Lower your expectations.
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Couldn't get 16kg, got 12kg. Should be heavy enough after a few reps. If I do the 300 a day, what sort of sets should this comprise of?
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I prefer a CEO that is quiet. Better than an egomaniac who loves being on telly or in the papers.
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Very good footballer who we played out of position. Hope he wins his health battle.
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I'm pretty middle of the road, but agree with most of what you say. Large government can be bad, but a fair few privatisations in this country have led to shoddy over-priced services, with little of the competition that is supposed to benefit the consumer, and large profits being taken out of the country. The Polish and other economic migrants have proved that hard workers can find work. I'm not too sure how many of the unemployed come into the 'hard worker' category. I do have huge sympathy with those who are out of work through no fault of their own and are unable to secure employment. It is these people, as well as the mentally and physically disabled who should be well looked after. Not the feckless workshy.
