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I haven't seen us win for years, Sunday's loss will be my fault.
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Your favourite Saints players that weren't popular?
capitalsaint replied to Bad Wolf's topic in The Saints
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Steve de Ridder has a pop at English football culture
capitalsaint replied to Lallana's Left Peg's topic in The Saints
"However, De Ridder surged down the right flank, turned Peter Ramage inside out and drove in a cross for do Prado to grab the opening goal." http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_div_1/16240746.stm -
Steve de Ridder has a pop at English football culture
capitalsaint replied to Lallana's Left Peg's topic in The Saints
crystal palace, boxing day (i think), guly bagged two goals and at least one of them was set up by sdr. they both had a great game that day! -
i've downloaded mackeeper just in case.
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was he something to do with delgado?
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strange how fans opinions can differ, i thought they were exactly the same.
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reminds me of this pearl of wisdom from dion dublin: 'If you don't lay your foundations correctly then things will crumble from under your feet. There's no way you can be successful without blood, sweat and tears. You have to put the hours in and build collectively and above board.' insightful stuff. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2380821/Dion-Dublin-Footballers-Football-Column-I-angry-I-talk-Coventry--badly-run-club.html#ixzz2ccUJj7Os
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did anybody hear about the amateur rugby player in hants? he dislocated his thigh during a hefty tackle. while writhing on the floor in pain the thing relocated, only one of his testicles had slipped into the gap. apparently the bang was louder than a shotgun.
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who is the chap on the far left?
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shouldn't he be injured?
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sign him up!
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only caught the last 10 mins of the first half but i thought he looked the most likely to score.
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http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=0b4_1375922321
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has anybody else noticed how quiet it is? even the itk chaps don't seem to have any nuggets of info. personally, and i could be alone in this, i think we could still do with a winger and a striker (the latter doesn't need to cost 20 million as long as they provide a bit of competition). ho hum.
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she isn't a member of the royal family.
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she doesn't get any money from the taxpayer.
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as you say, fair play to him. you don't often see that!
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isn't that what people said when prost left? clearly crocker wasn't too bad a replacement.
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and you'd be correct! i can't understand on what evidence the op would want to avoid certain asian airlines (ie asiana), one of the more clueless and knee-jerk comments i've seen on the subject. http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/transport/2013/07/asiana_airlines_crash_stop_blaming_sfo_s_runways_and_korea_s_pilots_for.html "Lastly, we're hearing murmurs already about the fact that Asiana Airlines hails from Korea, a country with a checkered past when it comes to air safety. Let's nip this storyline in the bud. In the 1980s and 1990s, that country's largest carrier, Korean Air, suffered a spate of fatal accidents, culminating with the crash of Flight 801 in Guam in 1997. The airline was faulted for poor training standards and a rigid, authoritarian cockpit culture. The carrier was ostracized by many in the global aviation community, including its airline code-share partners. But Korean aviation is very different today, following a systemic and very expensive overhaul of the nation’s civil aviation system. A 2008 assessment by ICAO, the civil aviation branch of the United Nations, ranked Korea's aviation safety standards, including its pilot training standards, as nothing less than the highest in the world, beating out more than 100other countries. As they should be, Koreans are immensely proud of this turnaround, and Asiana Airlines, the nation's No. 2 carrier, had maintained an impeccable record of both customer satisfaction and safety."
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it's interesting how the public perception of a manager can be so different from the way he interacts with his players. i've just finished craig bellamy's autobiography and, during his final season at newcastle, bobby robson's treatment in the press was actually miles away from the players' attitude towards him. it wouldn't surprise me if mclaren was infinitely more competent than the media portrayal.
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very true, winning the league with twente was a top effort too.
