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Please do something similar with Trump as Putin's adoring poodle.
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The word iconic is overused too.
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Robben scored a goal that wasn't his usual cut in from the right type.
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Yes. He was a big part of the golden age. I don't doubt if he played for a bigger club some of his goals would be staples of those great goals clips.
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Nige, come on note. You can prove anything with facts!😁
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In 94 Bill did a little speech at the opening game. Trump will be trying to persuade Infantino* to move the opener to the USA so he can get on TV.He obsesses over fame. He'll be sick over the Mexican leader getting on TV with a billion people watching.
*Could Infantino be trusted not to roll over?
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Don't be surprised if he is the Republican candidate in 28
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John Mahoney
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Yeah. That's it. As a Sheltonian I think it might be College Rd
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That looks familiar. Where is it?
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One of the best English players not to get a full cap
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What'll go there in it's place?
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Couldn't have been wiped then. Could they?
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Motson on the gantry
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Brilliant! Great memories.
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Hey mate, will you be coming here for the Lions tour later this year?
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Because 'working from home' is a relatively new thing. Anything new is dangerous. It also provides employees more lifestyle choices. It's supportive,... OR, as they'd say 'woke'.
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When Butland got injured in Berlin. Then when Butland returned and wasn't half the player he'd been previously.
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Really good programme. It graphically demonstrates how horrific it was. That sometimes gets overlooked
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No. We recovered quickly
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When I first saw the site after the demolition it struck me what a small amount of land it covered.
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And for a role like that you might as well be working 'in biscuits'. Or 'in fridges'.
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I quite liked them but nobody else did
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That's poor.
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I'm confident it's home to Newcastle the last home game 78/79
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Beware those who look up to 'characters' for character's sake
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It's not a paper. It's a publication.
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The little park as we knew it.
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He'd be in for a shock when he realised there's little scope to make money from it. It'd increase his profile, because he really needs publicity 🙄
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Agree. It's also another example of the truth not mattering anymore. This story is over a decade old.
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And, did the previous government taksteps to implement the advice of the Jay report?
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When was that written?
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The whole situation is sickening. Yet people can't see Musk says whatever suits his own avaricious interests
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He just worked around the rules to suggest he's legitimate.
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I called Pelach Rylan. He wasn't with us long enough for it to catch on
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Day after you met we lost 0-1 at Shrewsbury
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Rockin it is!!
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1984
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That 4-0 v Hull was part of Mid table Mick's annual autumn surge. Next season he didn't have one and it was the end of him.
Of every game before I started, the 73/74 Leeds 3-2 is the one I'd most have loved to have attended. Even more than 4/3/72.
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Cliff went on a mazy run and rolled the ball in.
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The transfer window compulsion is tiresome.Sky sports news have a countdown tracker to when the window closes but not one for when season starts.... you know, the actual football. Then people obsess about their team buying new players as they moan about players getting paid too much.
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Is there any chance of uefa or Conmebol, or both, withdrawing from the 2034 World Cup? It'd be an extreme measure but this is an extreme situation.