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shurlock

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  1. Wait till we play some real quality.
  2. First decent cross by Cedric.
  3. They were relatively routine saves.
  4. A generally dour half and performance.
  5. Good to see Long dropped and us starting with Boufal, Redmond and Tadic.
  6. Stoke 0 Leicester 1
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  9. Perhaps a game to play Austin, not Long. Burnley will be sitting back, so there won’t be much space for Long to stretch them. And, by comparison, the rest of his game is pretty much garbage.
  10. Epic bantz pal
  11. Not sure what point you're trying to make. Are you saying the earlier departures got more abuse than the later departures -or less? If so why? What about Lallana and Lambert, who were among the first to leave the club but have been received very differently? Theory needs a bit of work pal.
  12. Can you imagine Koeman coming back for a player’s testimonial in the same way that Pochettino did for Kelvin?
  13. Snowflake generation, innit.
  14. He's been triggered again.
  15. Pochettino’s quotes were taken out of context - if Shaw ends up anywhere, it’ll probably be at Spurs. Shaw is gushing about MP in MP’s new book. http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/manchester-united-luke-shaw-reunion-former-manager-mauricio-pochettino-a8023086.html
  16. Because SOG has been like this as long as I can remember - well before Puel or Pellegrino. And let’s be clear here: he’s berating people, like you, for questioning the quality of the football. Which is easy enough when you don’t have to endure or watch the football yourself, particularly in person. Makes you think whether the football is really that important to him, compared to the hard-on he gets from creating ever flimsier strawmen on top of his ever more self-righteous moral high horse.
  17. Very tidy. I stick to good, old-fashioned shares or some racier funds if I’m feeling adventurous. How much did you invest?
  18. They’re both digital currencies and decentralised payment methods -and so should benefit from the same macro-trends. But they’re also rivals with Ethereum seen as the upstart, so their fortunes will diverge depending on which option punters think is the more attractive, sustainable long-term option (not to mention short-term speculative behaviour). As I say if you had invested your hard earned pound sterling in Ethereum in mid-June as was being recommended on here, you would not only be down nearly 30% but would have had a very bumpy ride along the way. The maximum drawdown over the past 4 months is closer to a 60% loss if you had shît your pants and thrown in the towel early. https://www.coingecko.com/en/price_charts/ethereum/gbp
  19. Yes. What’s your point.
  20. The thread’s about Ethereum, not Bitcoin, as was my post.
  21. Ethereum’s down nearly 30% since mid June when the OP was recommending everyone to buy. Easy to call things after the fact.
  22. Terrible isn’t it Balders. Long gone are the days when a white van would cheerily flash its headlights at you and the driver would wind down the window for a bit of sexist and racist banter. Now you have to worry whether there’s a raging muso behind the wheel.
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