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Lord Duckhunter

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  1. What a bunch of wet fannies. Keep convincing yourselves that it’s the managers fault. I said all along that Puel did a ****ing good job with the players he was given. What on earth makes people think that we’d be any better this season. Do people really think that Rafa or Silva or even Jose Mourinho would have had us much higher than 8th last season? People are ****ing deluded, we have a ****ing average squad. We have a worse manager than Puel and guess what, we’re going to finish lower. Why are you chumps surprised? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  2. By who? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  3. You've got to laugh haven't you. The losing side telling the winning side they needed to make a more convincing case. There was only one side of the argument that needed to do more convincing, yours. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Spot on They’re not just trying to punish us, they’re also putting ideology before the well being of their own citizens. You can debate whether no deal is worse for them or us, but people can not deny that no deal is worse than having a deal for them. If we’d never joined in the first place they’d be falling over themselves to get a free trade deal with us, in fact if they did one, they’d be holding it up as an example of how great the EU is. How countries have worked together to get a great trade deal with the UK. We wouldn’t have needed to accept free movement , ECJ rulings or to pay money in, any more than Canada does. We’d also be able to make deals with other nations. They want to punish us because they don’t want others leaving. Think about that for a minute. It’s actually a damning indictment of the EU , the whole stinking edifice and an endorsement of the Brexiters world view. If leaving is so bad, if leaving will cause so much economic damage, if being in enlightens a nation & makes it prosper, why do they need to deliberately try & make that worse. They must know deep down that we will prosper, that we will become a better country to do business with, otherwise they wouldn’t need to frighten others from leaving. Their biggest fear is Brexit being a success & others wanting some of the same. For them to have that fear they must accept the possibility that it will be. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  5. Lol because nobody outside the EU has the right to live in European countries. No Australians, Canadians, Chinese, Indian, South Africans, Americans, Japanese , nope none. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. So far we’ve been provided with 0 names of people who slagged pelle off but now want him back, 0 Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  7. I’m waiting for the Boscombe game before booking a break with the other half, **** me another week of her moaning about booking flights Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  8. The birds are going to be covered up as well. Half the fun of the World Cup is seeing foreign chicks, particularly South American ones,with plenty of cleavage showing and nice arses. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  9. Does that include American Muslims? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  10. That's a bit harsh . The bitter losers, is a better one. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. Exactly. For all the insults, the Brexiters were more in touch with the British public than Remain were. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  12. What do you want, the exact shade? You need to confront your prejudice, Muslims are white, black , brown, light brown, dark brown all sorts. Exactly like the human race. I don't make any presumptions of anybody or any neighbourhoods colour. You seem the type of bloke that before meeting a Bob Smith would automatically assume he was white. I'm more open minded than that. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. What’s the colour of anyone’s skin got to do with their religion? Assuming only brown people are Muslims is incredibly prejudiced. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  14. Why spread it round the world when it specifically applied to Britain? Are we supposed to rejoice that only 4% of Muslims support blowing our children up? You claim the vast majority want a peaceful life, just like us. I call pony, when 68% of the medieval twts won’t report a terrorist. 52% don’t think homosexuality should be legal, how does that sit with you leftie apologists Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  15. Have I made missed the names of the SAME people who used to run Pelle down, but are now lamenting him? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. At present? According to YouGov consumer confidence in Sept was at a 6 month high. http:// https://yougov.co.uk/news/2017/09/28/consumer-confidence-hits-six-month-high/ Retail gazette report “ steady rise” in sales in September. http:// https://www.retailgazette.co.uk/blog/2017/10/steady-rise-retail-sales-september/ And the ONS latest report? “In August 2017, the quantity bought (volume) in the retail sales industry increased by 1.0% compared with July 2017; with other non-food stores and non-store retailing as the main contributors to growth. Compared with August 2016, the quantity bought increased by 2.4%; the 52nd consecutive month of year-on-year increase in retail sales. Year-on-year contribution of food stores remains flat whilst there was a fall in the contribution of growth within petrol stations, showing that contributions to the overall growth came from non-essential items. The underlying pattern in the retail industry is one of growth, three-months on three-months the quantity bought has increased by 1.2%. Store prices increased across all store types on the year, with non-food stores and non-store retailing recording their highest year-on-year price growth since March 1992, at 3.2% and 3.3% respectively.” And the British Retail Consortium (BRC) said last month’s sales growth was the best since January last year. Imagine what it would be like if remoaners in sensitive positions stopped trying to frighten everyone. Despite continuation of project fear, confidence is up. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  17. They should use the qualifying groups to determine everything. The worst qualification record of the second finishers drops out ( as it is now) , but the best 4 second place records should become the seeds. Why switch the system they ranked 9 teams, to another one when ranking 8 teams. Weird if you ask me, and probably to do with favouring the bigger nations. More than likely end up with the same seeds , or at least 3 out of 4, but no harm in some extra insurance just in case a couple of big (as in revenue raising ) countries have shocking qualifying campaigns and end up playing each other in play offs. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  18. **** me , it's complicated but I've just read up on it. At the moment NI would be seeded, however the new seedings are announced on October 16th & NI currently 20th will slip below Denmark , currently 26th. That means whatever happens tomorrow there are already 4 teams with guaranteed play off spots above them, so they'll defo be unseeded, even if Sweden lose 30-0 and finish 3rd What seems strange to me is the qualifying record is used to drop the worst team & then the FIFA rankings are used to determine seeds. They've published a 2nd place qualifying table , why not just take the top 4 from that? It won't help the Irish , but Slovakia look like missing out because they've one less point than Greece (after the bottom teams results are taken out) , yet are 40 odd places above them in FIFA rankings. They should use the same system to drop the bottom team as determining seeds imo. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  19. Northern Ireland, Eire , play off anyone ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. Precisely why he’s been a leaver his whole political career ( until he became party leader). It always makes me laugh the way Boris cops a load of flak from remoaners , particularly amongst Tory pinkos . Yes, he may have swung the result had he campaigned for Remain. However, one thing for sure is that had Corbyn campaigned as he did in the GE, Remain would have won. The “ oh Jeremy Corbyn” Moonies don’t seem to have grasped this yet, despite their superior intelligence. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  21. And those people are now lamenting us not having him now are they? Nobody denies people were moaning about him, it's whether the SAME people are now saying we need him that appears to be in dispute Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. I like long and always have , and no it’s not just because he runs around a lot. For a club of our size & our wage bill he’s a good squad player, can play up top alone, part of a 3 or in a 2. Doesn’t kick up much of a fuss when in & out , & seems a decent bloke. Clearly the bit he’s lacking is in the goal scoring department, hence why he’s at our club & not higher. He’s quick, chases lost causes, good in the air for his size, harries defenders & gives us something different than either Gabbi or Austin. The fact he’s made a top flight & international career up front without being able to put the ball in the net, is testament to how good the other bits of his game are, and how much he does unsettle defenders. I do think Gabbi gets a bit of a free pass on here, since his injury he hasn’t really looked like scoring, and hasn’t done a lot, even the one he did score Hart should have done better imo. Austin is our best goal scorer imo , but clearly he has mobility issues. I think the club probably thought Gabbi would continue his pre injury form & if he had of , long & Austin backing him up is pretty good. We are where we are and I don’t think playing all 3 is an option. Maybe Gabbi & Austin when we’re going to dominate the ball & Long & Gabbi when we’re not. Maybe nothing, but I can’t help thinking that things may of been different had Gabbi been given the first Peno against West Ham. He’d just scored & had he knocked that in as well would have been flying . Who knows he may have been still on the pitch chasing his hat trick when the second peno was awarded. He seems a streaky striker, 2 or 3 goals that day could have kick started his season Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  23. Name names, which posters slagged off Pelle and are now lamenting him? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  24. Looks like a traffic accident. I guess armed police attending & putting streets on lockdown is a sign of the times, better safe than sorry I guess Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  25. Armed officers attending an “ incident” in London . Religion of peace striking again, or traffic accident ? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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