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Sour Mash

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  1. So if the referee doesn't stop play, doesn't give the decision, the system won't be used? So a large percentage of wrong decisions won't be affected by the rule.
  2. At what point would play be stopped?
  3. Exactly. No workable solution proposed.
  4. We haven't "decided" that, it was just a suggestion that was put up. At what point would you have play stopped?
  5. So you'd only use it for offside? And only for goals scored from offside positions, not cases where a player was through, onside, but the linesman incorrectly flags? Plenty of time it takes a few minutes at the least, rerun at different angles, slowed down and still not 100% clear. It wouldn't work. And at what point would the ref blow to stop play?
  6. Who gives a f**k if the Jocks are referred to as "Wee Jimmy Krankie"? :lol:
  7. Was Gardos in the Romania squad for this round of games? I just had a quick look and he appears not to have even been on the bench for their game against Greece, so I guess he may still be a fair way off being ready for us?
  8. Exactly. There isn't a proposed system that works for anyone that has actually thought about this at all.
  9. I'll change my original prediction of Mane coming in for Long, based on Senegal playing in Botswana tomorrow night, no way will Mane start on Saturday. Alderweireld in for Yoshida, no other changes from the West Ham game.
  10. What makes you think that? Not sure what stats would promote Long particularly, apart from 'makes X number of runs behind back 4' or 'Y number of sprints to close down opposition back 4'?
  11. It can takes ages to review a decision, 5 or 10mins easily, so that would kill the game. And there are plenty of decisions that are still very much up for debate even when watching video replays. And at what point would you stop play to review the decision and who's choice would the review/challenge be at?
  12. Roughly how many is 'lots'?
  13. Exactly this. The suggestion that Blatter is involved in the idea sums it up!
  14. Did Cameron have any say if this referendum happened or not? Territorial integrity? Not sure what you mean by that.
  15. It will be a very sad day if we see the break-up of the Union for no real, decent reason.
  16. Completely agree. I'd have rather Scotland had voted "No" originally, but now it looks the worst scenario of all - devo-max.
  17. Two times we've been there, the whole end has stood no problem.
  18. There'll be tougher opposition than many might be expecting, they've got some decent players and despite what some think, Pardew is no mug. Got a feeling this will be a high scoring draw, 2-2. Loads of tickets going unsold yet again, real pity to see.
  19. Is this behaviour coming from any other community in the UK in 2014? http://oldham-chronicle.co.uk/news-f...lust-and-greed http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...police-2947712 http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/late...to-sex-slavery http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-young-12.html
  20. Why do they have to do anything to please me? You were the one that described Golders Green as "Jewified". Golders Green and Stamford Hill are very different areas, Would you describe the hasidic jewish community established around Stamford Hill as integrated into mainstream society? Most jewish people I know don't even consider them integrated into regular jewish society. I haven't suggested seeing any confrontations in Southall. Your lack of knowledge of the significant increase of Muslim population in Hounslow suggests you have not set foot in the area for a very, very long time. Why does an area going from not having any muslim people, mosques, Halal shops, Islamic bookshops, women wearing hijab/niqab, changing to a significant increase in muslim population, mosques, etc, etc not constitute an area becoming islamified? I haven't tied people going to mosques with Isis murders, so don’t continue to make stuff up. My point is a simple one. We have allowed large areas of our towns and cites to become places where individuals consider their particular society and culture above, beyond and ultimately different and separate to mainstream UK society it can be no surprise that such individuals consider it acceptable that to go on Jihadist wars, to Islamify schools, blow themselves up on our tubes and buses. They aren't integrated - and why would they be if the area they live in and those that influence, live and work with them are all living in a society where Islamic culture is dominant, growing and taking over communities that had previously been in situ.
  21. Absolutely ridiculously top effort from him, more than happy to donate.
  22. You did say they were 'abusing us', didn't you?
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