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Lord Duckhunter

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  1. A jury sat and listened to every single minute of the case, heard the judges summing up in full & deliberated. What on earth makes you think you know more about the case than them? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. I rest my case. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. **** a jury of our peers, who needs a court hearing, let’s just get a silly old sod to watch the cctv. It’ll certainly save a lot of money. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  4. The driver has admitted he was present , but he doesn’t think he was actually involved. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  5. Another slur towards the messiah. As an Arsenal fan he was remembering the famous St James park 4-4 draw with his Geordie mate. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  6. ****ing hell verbal, stop with this witch hunter. Stop spreading fake news about the messiah. He’s admitted he was there, but is not sure he actually took part. Pictures have emerged of him that prove he didn’t. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  7. What’s this the playground ? I’ve got more friends than you, you’ll be telling me your dads harder than mine next. Truth is the beer is woeful, I feel sorry for people that don’t appreciate proper drink. Nobody with any taste in beer would touch it. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  8. **** me, the blokes shameless. He now admits he was there when a wreath was laid honouring a Munich terrorist, but he didn’t take part. **** me, he’s so unlucky . He’s innocently wandered into a wreath laying ceremony, been photographed, but didn’t know anything about it. He went on to add that he was only looking for peace and always honours the victims from both sides. Funny I’ve yet to see any photos of him meeting, or honouring Protestants or Israeli victims. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  9. Is that the way to show your support, by honouring terrorists. I don’t know how old you are, hopefully you don’t remember Munich. But if you do, and are somehow sticking up for Corbyn over this, you should have a good look at your self. I doubt very much privately Corbyn supports a two state solution anyway, like his shadow cabinet colleague Naz Shah his solution would be for Israel to disappear. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  10. He didn’t play as the target man though did he, Austin played the entire time he was on the pitch. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  11. Did well yesterday, won pretty much everything chucked into the box. But it was Burnley, who do tend to go long & play plenty of crosses. Let’s see how he goes against a bit of subtlety & better quicker strikers. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  12. It wasn’t just first half or after the change of formation either, he looked brighter and got in behind people a couple of times in the first as well. Him & Armstrong were just about the only positives in a poor first half. With those two & Elyounoussi it looks like we may finally start getting behind sides. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  13. And out of plastic glasses as well. Overpriced **** water, plastic glass, surprised there’s anyone queuing. Must be the blokes who are pussy whipped & have to get home after the game, rather than go for a decent drink. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  14. What on earth do people expect? Ale with Cask Marque accreditation, served by buxom wenches in a friendly atmosphere where everybody knows your name. Anybody who queues and then pays just short of a £5 for that **** isn’t a proper drinker anyway. As for the ones that miss some of the game to drink it, words are beyond me. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. He really can’t . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. Of course, no Redmond thread can be complete without the obligatory New Henry mention. I despair at a handful of the planks near me moaning about him today. He hits one poor pass straight out of play and they’re on his back , Lamina did the same earlier and not a peep out of them. Had he been a new signing and played like he did today everyone would be wetting themselves. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. We’ve just got some ****ing idiot supporters who now have their new campaign, abandon 3 at the back (previously it was The Diamond). 4 at the back was a ****ing disaster last season, we’d have gone down had we kept it. Koeman preferred 4 at the back, but switched to 3 centre half’s occasionally. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with Hughes doing the same (only in reverse). Of course our forum experts are now demanding 4-4-2 because we played better TODAY when deploying that, mainly because Ings played between the lines. Had Ings started in a 3-4-1-2 we may have played better, who knows. In my opinion the issue with the system today was giving the ball away too much, getting pushed back into a back 5 and not having an out ball because Charlie hasn’t got the legs. Blaming the system is too easy, the players were poor, I think they’d have been poor in a 4-4-2 as well. It took Ings coming on & maybe Burnley tiring to fire us up. Having been at Newcastle & West Ham I’m not convinced Cedric is ideal in a 4. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  18. People also need to remember why we switched to 3 centre half’s , and how poor our full backs were defensively in a 4. Have those issues been fixed with the signing of the big fella & Bertrand playing like the Bertrand of old? Maybe, but I’m not entirely convinced. They’ll be games I’m more comfortable with 3 centre half’s and other games when a switch would work better. Cedric worries me in a 4 as he gets beat at the far post or in the gap between the centre half too often. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  19. Excellent today. Looked class, sharp, clever and made himself time on the ball. Only a cameo, but exactly what we’ve been missing. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  20. First 20 minutes we hardly got a kick and were very poor, slightly better the rest of the first half but still a bit lucky to be level at HT. Started second half the same way as the first, poor. But last half an hour we were far and away the better side. Really promising. Manager willing to change stuff early enough. Armstrong-good Redmond-excellent. I despair of the half a dozen planks in the Kingsland still moaning about him. Ings- Class above, his signing thread will make interesting re reading as the season goes on. Keeper- Good saves, but a bit casual with a couple of bits of distribution. Elyounoussi- Promising Bertrand, Lemina, Both did ok. Stephens showed good versatility and did well at FB All in all, encouraging. All the new guys slotted in well & look like they’re buying into Hughes methods. The only downside was probably the lack of a threat whilst Austin’s up there alone. He was tidy a couple of times, but got no service at all. Ings & Gabbi looks like a good partnership to me. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  21. Dear god. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. It’s going to be, and it’ll be cringeworthy. There’s actually some pretty decent efforts on here, brown girl in the ring my personal favourite . But the morons just won’t be able to help themselves. Thank **** he’ll probably be injured before we’re on telly, so the whole watching nation won’t hear it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  23. How many starts do you think Gallagher would get at Liverpool Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  24. It’s interesting how Brexit is changing and dividing the political landscape. I’ve always considered Boris a pinko, he’s certainly way to the liberal side of the party than May, particularly over immigration. In fact Boris, politically, has got more in common with Soubry , Clarke & Grieve than he has with Redwood, Cash or IDS. He couldn’t have won London twice, without being from that wing of the party. Yet Brexit has redfined everything, he’s lazily lumped into the “right” category rather than the pinko wing. Walking my dog today I listened to Dellingpoles latest podcast where his guest was Tim Martin. He’d spent a lot of his early like in NI and claimed the Brexit divide here is now exactly the same as the religious divide in NI. Unionists can have policies that chime more with the republican parties on economics, law and order, everything apart from separation but they’ll never vote for them, they’ll always vote along religious lines. Brexit is starting to have that effect. Look at someone like Gove, there’s a ciggie paper between him and Cameron, but when that ciggie paper is Brexit, it becomes a massive unbreachable gap. Gove & Boris are basically new labour on everything bar Brexit,so they’re perceived as miles away from Kendall, Chucka, Clegg and other soft arsed pinkos. Don’t get me wrong I’d rather they led the country than this idiot, but if Brexit wasn’t happening I wouldn’t want another John Major /Tony Blair type Government . Which is exactly what they’d be.
  25. So how are they blowing us away then. If you don’t know how good they are, how can you decide they’re blowing us away, they could be useless. That would be like saying we blew our rivals away when we signed Carrillo. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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