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PRO TV News in Romania this evening reported on a 'Don't Forget' anti-Communist protest. The propaganda war is in full swing.
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Looking back, amateur defending of their own kickout, placed closer to the so-called referee than anybody else. He had to convince himself to get out the road!
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For a second there I thought the so-called referee stopped and spat on the ball. I'm probably wrong, but could I be right?
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Is it a generalisation to say that since Aldi are German their staff are trained properly and work hard but since delivery company Evri came from the French Hermes their staff just chuck your packets over the back wall and drive off?
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Aye, it's good. I'm hoping they export the bigger bottles soon. I've read that Argentines see Quilmes as their standing lager, but they love Patagonia beer more. But how are we going to get that over here?
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Firstly, there's Dunn's in Blantyre who'll deliver Quilmes to you, but secondly, which Home Bargains do you shop at? Mine has never stocked it.
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Hit? It skiffed his hair! The flight of the lighter wasn't even altered! Solution, ban the fan (of course, no excuse) AND the player for three matches each, especially as he suddenly had to be 'helped' down the stairs then unbelievably onto hospital.
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The incident doesn't happen if the object (a lighter?) isn't thrown, but that goalie is 'at it' and was the whole game prior to this with his timewasting. He has a real cheek going to hospital to waste medical staff's time too.
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I didn't say you did say that, but the implication of pulling away from X in favour of a platform where disagreement seems to be turned away from feels slightly false, but of course I sympathise at you getting caught up in some people's abusive tweets.
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The Dynamo pitch was very poor and I noticed in the youth game earlier in the day theirs was like a plowed field. I wondered if it was on purpose to mess up our passing game!
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It might not be as relevant to football as it is politics, but staying on X too, to politely pacify nutcases or show the way to undecided people is worth staying for. Being only amongst exclusively like-minded people isn't real.
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I think you'll find that I will do whatever I feel like doing. Right?
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Almost certainly. FIFA only chase the money these days. But maybe we should spare a thought for all the South American players, before They all went to Europe for the money had their league schedules broken up for World Cups. Should March - November, summer football on Friday nights be our future?
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That sounds right. Being from the same side of the division as Mr. Stein I had alot of catching up to do in the late '90s. Aside, my mum, who believed in fate noted on his passing in 1985 that he and the last man to score for him, D. Cooper from Hillhouse presented trophies to me in Burnbank in '81.
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I think the memories of previous experience of what you mentioned happening again guided BR's caution last night, but everybody could see from the start that Dinamo were waiting to get beaten. Maybe the heaviness of the pitch and thoughts of the weekend held him in.
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I agree up to a point. The words some people use, oh no! "Walloper, weapon," etc. I could start my life again and be glad to avoid all of that, but patiently, politely persuading those disagreeing with me there is more productive than everybody holding hands and dancing round a camp fire here.
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The so-called Democrats, charlatans that many have finally identified them as have made it easier for The Right to get elected in many countries. If The Left hadn't been buried voting may have gone another way, e.g. B. Sanders, C. Kirchner, J. Corbyn.
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I'm sure this is the game I read about in one of the many Celtic history books. I think Woods are Campbell are the names of the authors. Mr. Stein came a few minutes' walk from Accies' Douglas Park and took Some Crap whenever he returned to Burnbank; old friends not talking, tyres let down, etc.
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I understand the commercial pressures on clubs to give exposure to their away, 3rd., European jerseys, but surely playing in Europe is the perfect opportunity for Villa to show the world the famous VILLA jerseys!? Until I saw the Leipzig jerseys in these pictures I didn't know who you were!
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Milei is doing as much damage as he possibly can to working people now, knowing there's 0.0 chance of them reelecting him.
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One of these is natural and the other is man made. Political/economic crises are designed to destabilise our self assurance while the idea of climate change being anything other than a natural progression from the Ice Age is bogus.
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Labour have been chasing FF around the place ever since they dumped the unapproved (by Micheál Martin) Alan Kelly as leader. Slime.
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Bacik has just said on @rte.ie that she wants to make contact with other left of centre parties who want to bring about change, but didn't mention SF. How is that going to be a government? Then she mentions "Democracy." The truth is Labour dumped Alan Kelly after Micheál Martin fell out with him.
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Thanks for the explanation. Funnily enough I remember the next day when the BBC's Jane Hill got taken off following Brown after she was overheard saying how sorry her mum felt for him.
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Was Gordon Brown miked (miced?) up? Or was he homed in on? The British MSM went after him as soon as he didn't call the early election they were expecting. And because he isn't English.
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I'm still wondering - haha - how the news networks managed to pick up Gordon Brown's comments, made as they were behind a closed car door. At the very least it was an invasion of his privacy.
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I don't have access to the figures but find it hard to believe the whole of Ireland's new generation of first time voters left the country en masse in 2020, or bit by bit from then till now. Even living in their parents' attics their votes could wash FFG away.
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What gets me is when politicians say immigration is essential to the economy. Is it really? If fair wages were being paid and housing costs were manageable young people wouldn't leave the country! Or is a workforce living in portacabins acceptable now?
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To comment on your actual point, once a man, however conflicted in his mind over his sex enters puberty - too late to ever be a woman in sport. It's all wrong; physical strength, changing room arrangements, etc. Maybe there could be Trans sports.
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This is a good unintended analogy for my initial impression of BlueSky:- loads of people floating about up in the clouds having had their __llocks cut off in a painless procedure. I mean, I'm of the Left too, but there has to be a bit of dig on here, a bit of respectful disagreement. Otherwise,..?
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Giovanni van Bronckhorst lost his job at Rangers after an away draw at St. Mirren. If this guy stays on it must be because the club can't afford the payoffs anymore.
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With an Evri delivery in my experience the excitement - if that's what I should call it - is in finding out which part of my back yard they threw the package this time.
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Maybe, but only if the first half Ferguson penalty had been given and Kane had rightly been sent off.