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  1. These envelopes contain RNA-based pathogens that are goung to let us down this year.
    8 points
  2. KDB is a world class player. Hopefully he’s a world class person, and part of being a good person is showing respect and appreciation for the achievements of others. This season, Liverpool have absolutely smashed the league, and their league rival. Man City showing respect for that by giving a guard of honour is a classy move. What Danny Murphy said is not classy or the actions of a classy person.
    8 points
  3. Uplifting bliss from Jimmy Stewart and co. Got several reasons to love this, over and above its own reward. My old dear’s old man used to hold meetings with the likes of Nye Bevan after he came home from WW2, and introduced her to loads of people like Michael Foot down the years. Who she got to sit and chat about politics with at length on several occasions. It came up on a Zoom chat this weekend (She never brings it up, my brother asked her while we were talking about politics, so she’s not a keeps twatting on about it type), how she can never forget being sat across from Foot on chairs in some hall talking, and he had sandals on (no socks, he wasn’t an animal) where the sole had detached, so his shoe looked like it was talking to her as well. Got shown around the House of Commons by one of the old traditional Labour lot, etc. So she was brought up by and permanently around old socialists, spending her childhood campaigning for my grandad (he gave his life to it and helped turn a perma-conservative ward in Plymouth to Labour for a while, ending up Lord Mayor and then a town Alderman as a result, with The Last Post played at his funeral as a formal tribute) and the local party into her twenties, with their little council house permanently a hotbed of political canvassing and ideas as this group of people were always in and out. She’s about as kind-hearted, genuine and giving - Oi now, stow the Mick McCarthy gifs! - a person as you could find and believes 100% in both treating people with decency but especially in the justice of such decency being rewarded. Not moved an inch to the right even at 73 and when it would benefit her personally, which I’m really proud of her for. We have a tradition if we’re together of watching 'It's A Wonderful Life' every Christmas Eve. Despite being an unemotional lady generally, and rarely seeing her cry at anything, I’ve never seen her watch this scene even once without filling up.
    7 points
  4. Went years ago with the wife and daughter to Blue Planet and ended up at the Manta Ray tank which was attended by an extremely pneumatic and attractive young lady in a wet suit. Her first comment to us was ' Would you like to stroke them ' My mouth had barely opened before the wife's death stare closed it again.
    6 points
  5. Yeah, the stuff about guards of honour is just his own opinion (though I don’t recall hearing him express it every other year when someone wins the league and teams give them one, so that’s a big coincidence). The couldn’t lace De Bruyne’s boots remark, about a set of lads who could hold their own with any side going, any side at all, is what really sets that out as something which should have just stayed inside his big, mutant Maris Piper of a head.
    6 points
  6. The last 20-odd minutes of Shawshank. The most drawn-out and satisfying "Fuck You!" ever, especially when Warden Norton opens the book in his safe and realises what's happened.
    6 points
  7. Tuesday Jun 23: Uh-oh. Some girl drops a bombshell on twitter claiming she was touched up by Keita back in January but that the police wouldn’t take it further because it was her word against his. What followed was predictable tribal nonsense from some of our fans calling her a liar and then rival fans bringing up ‘yeah and you defended Suarez too, this is why everyone hates you”. None of us know what happened and we never will. It’s easy to pick holes in her story and plenty have, but some details not seeming to add up doesn’t automatically mean that she’s lying. Every word she said may be true, or none of it might be. We’ll never know and given the lack of evidence the police can’t really do anything. Just because it wasn’t prosecuted doesn’t mean she’s lying, but it was enough for some of the "LFC Family" to go right after her. Sickening really. It’s mad how some people wanted to immediately insist Keita couldn’t have done this and even madder that they chose to say that to the girl herself. They were the only two people there. Literally nobody else knows what happened, but I even saw one crank (there may have been others, I stopped reading as it was too infuriating) who insisted that Naby couldn’t do it because he’s muslim. I mean where to even fucking start with that? Are we seriously claiming that anyone who follows a religion is incapable of crime now? Incredible. Just imagine going on Twitter and calling some girl a liar just because you want to defend a lad you’ve never met and who, let’s face it, we know absolutely nothing about. It’s mental. To be fair we don’t actually know anything about any of the players and what they are or aren’t capable of, but at least with some of them you like to think you have a feel for their character and personality because we see and hear from them all the time. I feel like I know much more about what Henderson is like as a person than I do Fabinho for example. And I feel like I know what kind of character Mané is because we’ve seen him do loads of interviews, there’s been a documentary about him and generally you just feel like you ‘know him’. I realise that’s daft really as we don’t actually ‘know’ any of these lads, but Keita is like a complete stranger. I know nothing about him, have no feel for what kind of lad he is at all. We never see or hear from him because he never bothered learning English. He might be the nicest lad in the world (I doubt it because I’m fairly sure Sadio has that honour) or he might be a twat. I have no idea, which is kind of the point here. I’m not saying he did it or he didn’t do it because what the fuck do I know? Other than the two people involved no-one else has a fucking clue. It would be typical Naby though. Started full of promise, looked like he was making good progress and then all of a sudden he's stopped in his tracks by forces beyond his control and it all ends up with his fanboys defending him on the internet. Sorry, I know, shouldn't make light of it but I couldn’t help myself. Right, so I just saw something on twitter from sky sports news who were quoting Jurgen over something he said about BLM and why those banging on about “White Lives Matter” are missing the point of it all. I looked at the replies, and here’s the first five that showed up….. I scrolled down, and here were the next five…. After that it was a mixture of both sides of the argument. Here’s what I’m struggling with here though. Look at the time of the tweets. They aren’t listed in order of posting, they’re just pretty random. Yet the first TEN replies shown by Twitter were all basically anti BLM and ripping into Klopp. That can’t be a co-incidence, surely? Anyone know how that kind of thing works? Wednesday Jun 24: L 4 Palace 0 Well that was nice wasn’t it? Behind anything I could have hoped for actually. I’ve watched a few games since the restart and it’s just watered down shite, nothing like what we see when the stadium is full. I dunno though, maybe I’m being overly critical and I’m allowing my preconceived notions to influence my opinion, but I don’t think so. Even the ‘good’ games have been crap. Until this one. Yeah it’s going to seem better because we won and played so well, but it wasn’t really the goals or the good football that made this different. It was the intensity, the almost manic desire to win the ball back when we lost it. You don’t see that in empty stadiums because it’s the crowds that drive players on to that extra effort and provide them with the extra shot of adrenaline. Think about all the superhuman effort we’ve seen from the lads on European nights when they’ve defied the odds. Well this was like that. It was unbelievable. I felt sorry for Palace because no team could have lived with this. They couldn’t get out of their own half. As soon as they got the ball they had three players on them before they could decide what to do with it. Despite what he said publicly, I reckon Klopp was as disappointed as the rest of us with the derby performance. Players talking tonight about how they wanted to produce the best behind closed doors performance ever. That’s come from him. They’re just repeating what he’s drummed into them. Klopp himself said he doesn’t know if its the best, but it was definitely the best counter pressing performance behind closed doors. It’s probably as good a counter pressing performance as I’ve seen full stop. Can’t actually get over how good we were you know. I expect this in front of a full house. I wouldn’t have thought it possible in an empty stadium, but it just shows what these lads have within themselves. Every single one of them was right at it tonight. The goals were all different but all fantastic, and we could easily have scored more. We should have had two penalties for a start. It was just great and I’m buzzing now. Footy has been back a week or so but I’ve not been feeling it. NOW I feel like footy is back. We’re on the brink of the title now and if City falter tomorrow night it’s all ours. If that happens then we wouldn’t have the pleasure of winning it on the field, but it doesn’t matter. If this is the performance that seals it then it’s a fitting way to do it as it showcased everything that makes this team great. If you could write a perfect way to win the title then maybe beating City at the Etihad would be the way to go, and that might happen. Personally I like the idea of them fucking up tomorrow and then having to give us a guard of honour next week. I just want it won as quickly as possible now, so…. *spits on floor* come on Chelsea. *spits on floor again*. Thursday Jun 25: So there it is. The 30 year wait is over. I thought I’d be going mad when it finally happened, but I couldn’t have been calmer. Subdued even. The best way to describe how I felt when it was confirmed is I was a bit like Admiral Ackbar at the end of Return of the Jedi when the Death Star was destroyed. Everyone is going mental, dancing, singing, partying. And Ackbar just slumps back in his seat. Relieved. Satisfied. Happy for everyone else. That’s how I was tonight. I saw loads of mates bearing their souls in various group chats. For them the ale was flowing, and some tears too. Me? I just wasn’t feeling it. Of course I’m happy about it but I’ve known for months that we had this in the bag. There was no “Aguero moment” and that’s fine. I’d prefer it this way as it’s far less stressful. It does impact massively on the actual moment of triumph though. Is it less enjoyable? Not really, it’s just different. There’s no outpouring of emotion from me because it’s been such a slow procession. I can’t pinpoint the moment when I knew we’d won it but when the lead got to around 12-15 points I knew there was no way this team would blow it. So basically it was a long time ago, probably as far back as December. I’m also thinking that I’m so subdued because I was just sat here at home, knowing that there was not going to be any opportunity to celebrate this at the ground with my mates and with my Dad. No watching Hendo and the lads parade the trophy around a packed Anfield. 30 years we’ve dreamed of that moment and we’ve been robbed of it. It does make a difference. We’ll all make the best of it and it’s still fucking boss, but we’ve been denied the biggest party of all time and it’s not fair. Thirty fucking years we’ve waited. THIRTY!!! And now when our skipper lifts the trophy it will be in an empty stadium. It’s not fair but it is what it is and we’ll all make the best of it. Better to be lifting the trophy in an empty stadium than watching some other cunts do it and then see them singing about us on the fucking plane back home. Some might say (nice little Oasis reference there, fuck you Liam and especially fuck you Noel) that winning it on the field would have been better than this. Some might even say winning it at their place next week would be the sweetest way to seal it. Not me. This is actually fucking perfect. Now they have to give us a guard of honour. A wonder wall if you like. No doubt none of our lads will mention this as it’s just not how they are, but a year ago City’s players were singing about Kompany injuring Salah and Sean Cox being assaulted by Roma fans. And now they’ve got to stand there and applaud our boys who’ve just taken the title off them. It’s fucking sweet. Life comes at you fast sometimes, eh City? One thing that I have found a bit baffling is the constant references to “Thirty years of hurt”. I get it, but it’s not really accurate is it? We haven’t had thirty years of hurt, we’ve had some amazing years in that time. We just haven’t won the title. Some of those years hurt like fuck but not all of them. In fact, in the last 20 years we have actually won every single club trophy out there. We’ve got the full set, some of them more than once. Think about it. Both domestic cups, the UEFA Cup, the European Cup, the League, the Charity Shield, the Super Cup and the Club World Cup. We’ve won ALL of them in a 20 year period. Friday Jun 26: Bit of stick flying around for the fans who showed up at Anfield last night. I’m not condoning it and don’t think it should have happened, but the government have basically made it a free for all by reducing social distancing to one metre and telling everywhere that they can open up again next week. Half a million people crammed onto beaches in Bournemouth yesterday so get to fuck sitting in judgement of a thousand or so who wanted to celebrate ending a THIRTY YEAR WAIT for a title. The best thing about winning big games or trophies is the content we get. Usually I spend the next day or two just watching and reading everything. The stuff from last night was great, about from Kenny going full on ‘yer da’ and saying to Klopp “if your dad was in the war he must have fought on our side because you seem like a scouser to me”. Honestly, if anyone else had said that there’d be murder. Klopp breaking down when talking to sky was something I’ll never forget. It might be the most iconic moment of this triumph. It’s like the hug with Hendo last year in Madrid. I love all this, especially as there’ll be more and more stuff over the next few days. Players posting videos, fans doing compilations, it’s never ending and it’s fucking boss. We’ve got a season to finish first though and records to break. Watching Klopp’s press conference today and he started reeling off the games we have left. What struck me was I remembered at the start of the season when the fixtures came out, and we’re looking at this City game as potentially being pivotal. Then, further on, I remember looking at Chelsea and thinking ‘what if they fucked us up again?’. It’s absolutely incredible that none of these games are even relevant now. Yeah we still want to win them, but the title doesn’t hinge on any of it because we won it with seven games to go. It’s unbelievable really when you stop and think about it. Because we’ve lived through it and it’s a gradual thing, we’ve had so long to get used to it that sometimes it’s easy to forget just how unprecedented this is. There are still seven games left. SEVEN! Do you realise that we could forfeit those seven games and we’d still be Champs. The table would read “Played 31” and we’d still be top. It hasn’t happened before. Not just for us, but for anyone. No-one has ever done this. Now hopefully we can go on and shatter other records and just keep this going so we start next season flying. Saturday Jun 27: Ok, see what I said yesterday about the fans going to Anfield? I stand by that, but it’s a completely different story for those who went to the Pier Head last night. Selfish and stupid. I ripped Joe Anderson for saying he was worried how our fans would behave when we won it but he was proved right and those of us who took offence and stuck up for our fanbase have been made to look like the naive dickheads we are. I woke up this morning to see all hell had broken loose about it, and while most of the ‘outrage’ I saw from Blues and rival fans was just fucking hysterical nonsense (some tit claimed launching a firework at a building was an act of terrorism!), what actually happened is bad enough in itself and didn’t even need to be embellished. It just makes me depressed and angry. We’d all love to go and celebrate the title by having a massive piss up with thousands of fellow reds, but there’s a fucking reason the vast majority of us have not done it. There’s a pandemic and people are still dying every day. And if that isn’t enough of a reason to keep you in, then how about this one; Jurgen asked you to. Chances are none of the fuckers who were partying at the Pier Head will die of Covid, but how many people will they pass it on to? And how many will they pass it on to and so on. People will die because of this. People died because the Atletico Madrid game went ahead but at least we could claim ignorance on that. There’s no excuse this time. It would have been bad enough if it was just thousands gathering in town, but what made it ten times worse was how some of them behaved. Shooting fireworks at the Liver Building? Get to fuck, you soft cunts. Same goes for those cheering it. The place looked like a bomb site the next morning so thank fuck for all the volunteers who went down there to clean up. It’s just so disappointing that we only had one day of enjoying the title win before the rest of the nation had the ammunition they wanted to throw at us. And the Blues have gone into fucking overdrive. Embarrassing pricks, they’re almost as bad as fuckers who have tarnished our reputation. I just can’t get over the selfishness of it all. In the months and years to come when news reports show people irresponsibly ignoring social distancing, it won’t be the beachgoers who we see. It won’t be the BLM protests, or the whoppers applauding the NHS on London Bridge. It won’t be the VE Day celebrators or the far right statue shaggers. No, it’ll be us. This is the footage you’ll be seeing. And you know what’s even worse? The government will use shit like this to shift blame from themselves onto the public. So yeah, thanks for that. Hope your ‘party’ was worth it. Sunday Jun 28: Klopp says Jason Sancho would “look good in red” but don’t get too excited because he’s also saying we’re doing nothing in the transfer market this year. I’ve got mixed feelings about that. Some fans are just dickheads about this shit and I fully expect all kinds of bitching and moaning when we sign no-one, as that’s what we saw last year when we signed no-one then either. I actually feel the same way I did a year ago. We don’t need much but I’d be a lot more comfortable if we brought in another wide forward. So far we’ve been lucky in that the front three have stayed fit for the most part. Can we rely on that indefinitely though? Others will want another left back and a replacement for Lovren amongst other things. I’m not arsed about any of that as I’m all in on Klopp’s policy of promoting the kids. It’s only the drop off from Salah and Mané to whoever replaces them that concerns me but I trust that there’s a plan in place. Maybe that’s Sancho or Mbappe in 12 months time? It might not be, I may be kidding myself, but I’m not going to waste time stressing over a quiet transfer window when we’re the best team in the world already. Meanwhile, Luis Suarez: “I know some Liverpool supporters were angry with me because I celebrated a goal against Liverpool here in Camp Nou and for that I am so sad.” I wasn’t angry at him celebrating his goal. Were any of you angry at that? I didn’t enjoy seeing it but he was entitled to do it. What I was angry with was the constant shithousing and trying to get Virg and Robbo in trouble. In fact, and I might be remembering this wrong, I wasn’t even angry with that. It just made me realise that all bets were off and if he was looking for any little edge to help his team win, then we could do the same and that booing the shit out of him at Anfield was fair game. His whole approach to that tie was “Nothing personal, just business” so the same applies from our point of view. I don’t have any beef with Suarez over what happened when we beat them, but those two games helped me get over him once and for all. I don’t hate Suarez but I don’t love him anymore either. He is the best player I’ve ever seen in the red shirt though. At least he was until Virgil showed up. Now it’s a more nuanced discussion. Difficult to say who was better because they play at opposite ends of the pitch. Maybe a better way of putting it is that Suarez is the most exciting player I’ve ever seen. Monday Jun 29: Jesus. Danny Murphy doesn’t half talk some fucking Zlatan at times. “I think it’s a load of nonsense! Kevin De Bruyne is the best midfielder in the world and he’s clapping his hands and giving a guard of honour to players who can’t even lace his boots!” No Danny, he’s clapping his hands to players who are 23 points ahead of his team. He’s such a moron at times. It might actually be a valid conversation as to whether the guard of honour is an outdated concept, but how come it’s being discussed now just because City are having to applaud us? If anything, it’s even more valid now than it ever was because it’s a passing the torch thing. The old champs paying respect to the new ones. It’s actually quite fitting when you think about it. It’s not like it’s Villa or Norwich having to do it. I don’t remember any of these conversations when we had to applaud Chelsea. Or when United had to applaud Chelsea. Even disregarding all that though, Murphy is so far off base here it’s embarrassing. De Bruyne probably is the best midfielder in the world, but name me one player in our starting line up who is ‘not fit to lace his boots’. There isn’t one. It’s insulting. And you know what? I’d bet that De Bruyne himself feels the exact opposite. Aside from him being a boyhood Red, he always seems like a top fella. He won’t think he’s above applauding an adversary that got the better of him. It’s called sportsmanship, Danny. …..and that was the week that was
    5 points
  8. Sorry, I don't speak Italian.
    5 points
  9. The way the British business model is based largely on shafting people. Saw some blert on Granada from the Blue Planet Aquarium the other night crying the blues about opening again and how they'd lost revenue etc. I went ages ago, it costs about nine grand to get in and is basically a bigger version of a chav's fish tank. You go to the Sea Life Centre in the States and they've got Orcas doling out handjobs. Same when new pubs/restaurants open and for a few months or maybe a year they have good deals on, steak nights and the likes. Then, as time goes by, the steak gets a bit fattier, the chips fewer, and you have to start paying for the sauce. We're absolutely the worst for this 'bare minimum' mindset.
    5 points
  10. Not only should there be a guard of honour but every City player should have to bring a shine box.
    5 points
  11. This is so stupid. Okay. My new slogan is ‘defund the NHS’. By which I mean ‘invest in preventative medicine, exercise equipment, health clubs’. Who is with me? AoT, shall we change our avatars to ‘defund the NHS’? You with me, or don’t you support preventative medicine? I can’t wait for us to all meet up in Parliament square and chant ‘defund the NHS’. Defund the police doesn’t mean anything other than defund the police. It comes from the US where they want to take money away from rich police forces who are ripping through black people’s lives. Anybody in the UK who says ‘defund the police’ is a fucking moron. Anybody who says defund the police but means ‘spend money on other things’ is a moron. I spent fucking years opposed to Tory cuts to the police, I’m fucked if I’m going to stop now. I wouldn’t vote for a party who wants to defund the police, and I won’t support a movement that started years ago as a statement against oppression and now spends its time tweeting about Israel and defunding the police force. Twitter and Facebook have a lot to answer for.
    5 points
  12. Apologies if this has already been posted!
    5 points
  13. https://www.cysticfibrosis.org.uk/news/deal-announced-for-triple-therapy-in-england My life just changed forever. Which is nice.
    4 points
  14. In about 2003 I was working covering LFC reserves game at Chester FC and he played. In the bar afterwards I bought him a pint of blackcurrant and soda. Now, I sincerely regret my actions that day.
    4 points
  15. Modern punditry depends on saying daft shit to get retweets and clickbait headlines sadly, file this with Carragher calling Wan Bissaka the best right back in the world. City players were singing songs taking the piss out of us last year now they'll have to stand there and acknowledge our greatness, and rightly so. Murphy will have to go back to just being a russian doll version of Alan Shearer.
    4 points
  16. Yep. "Current flu vaccines do not appear to protect against it, although they could be adapted to do so if needed." The who are doomsayers but i suppose that's their job. Same with the doctors stressing about ending lockdown. They're not economists or mental health or social science experts, they're looking at it purely from an infection standpoint and that's understandable, but it's other people's jobs to look at the whole picture.
    4 points
  17. We go again. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/curb-your-enthusiasm-renewed-11th-season-hbo-1301147 The long-running series will enter its third decade with the new episodes. HBO and Larry David are taking Curb Your Enthusiasm into a third decade. The premium cable outlet has renewed the show for an 11th season, with an airdate to be determined as most TV production remains in limbo during the COVID-19 crisis. The renewal comes about three months after season 10 finished its run. "Believe me, I’m as upset about this as you are," said creator and star David. "One day I can only hope that HBO will come to their senses and grant me the cancellation I so richly deserve." Added HBO Programming executive vp Amy Gravitt, "This past season tapped into the zeitgeist in such an uncomfortably delightful way. Larry is already busy writing, and we can’t wait to see what he has in store." Curb's 10 previous seasons stretch back to 2000, and the 11th season will air in the 2020s. It's the longest-running HBO scripted series in terms of both seasons and episodes (the season 10 finale, which premiered March 22, was the show's 100th installment). Season 10 featured David donning a Make America Great Again hat in public as a way of avoiding interacting with people and opening a "spite store" coffee shop to rival the frequently seen Mocha Joe's. The finale saw Larry's store burn down, with some eerie imagery — like bottles of hand sanitizer acting as accelerants for the fire — in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic. "I guess Larry was prophetic, right?" executive producer Jeff Schaffer told The Hollywood Reporter after the finale. "He was putting Purell on the tables at Latte Larry’s, and he has been practicing social distancing for years. He just didn’t know what to call it, but he’s definitely been trying to do it." David, Schaffer, Jeff Garlin and Gavin Polone will executive produce season 11 of Curb Your Enthusiasm. Laura Streicher is a co-EP, and Jon Hayman is consulting producer.
    3 points
  18. Now that’s an idea I could get on board with ....
    3 points
  19. Found this very close to where I live. Glorious
    3 points
  20. Title challenge for next season back on! AFCON postponed to 2022!
    3 points
  21. ATM machines, public telephones in the old days, the post office queue, airport check-ins. Doesn’t matter what it is, if someone is too close to me and starts doing that huffing and puffing I’m too important to wait like you had to thing, I think of this scene and smile.
    3 points
  22. 2:50 into this, when Bubbs finally gets up them stairs.
    3 points
  23. Will never tire of watching this film. Easily in my top 10.
    3 points
  24. I can't fucking stand him. He is up there with Mark Lawrenson as the most boring pundits on the planet ever. He out cunts every other pundit as well. Thoroughly dislikable twat. Not even arsed that he had a semi-decent career with us. I hated him long before these comments though. He is one of these people who talks footy and says something without thinking just to be seen to contribute. Complete wanker. After diouf I reckon I dislike him most out of our ex-players.
    3 points
  25. If by done well you mean 'A big pile of lumbering shite penalty box defender that when in space is a complete liability against top strikers' I agree. He's a shite John Terry and not fit to lace Gomez boots
    3 points
  26. Mnrtioned it before on here but I went to London Aquarium about 5/6 years ago and ex West Ham player James Collins and his family were right in-front of us the whole way round. His wife..... Even my bird at the time was staring.
    2 points
  27. Brilliance from David Squires as always.
    2 points
  28. I'll get death threats for my reply off Moral High-ground FC
    2 points
  29. I recently read one of my Facebook memories from a few years back when I'd posted that Danny Murphy was a refreshing addition to football punditry and was actually quite good at it. I then proceeded to backheel myself in the bollocks as punishment for such historical nonsense.
    2 points
  30. Growing up in Runcorn has made me wary of flat roofs in North West England.
    2 points
  31. Had a problem with my HBO account a few weeks ago and had to resist the urge to fire off an email saying "Give me my member money back, you cunt"
    2 points
  32. JoJo Rabbit - 9/10. Brilliant.
    2 points
  33. Why do you hate Salah so much, Scott?
    2 points
  34. It’s not as if you’ve got police forces over here buying armoured cars and tooling them up like Robocop. The only time anyone has tried to buy anything like that the country was in uproar and it turned out it would have been illegal to use it on the streets. It’s almost like the US and U.K. are very different with different policing needs and priorities. We need more police as well as more mental health services.
    2 points
  35. Murphy has always been bitter. what he says about some of our player who can’t even lace the boots of KDB is such a total lack of respect for what these players have just achieved.
    2 points
  36. That probably sounded better in his head.
    2 points
  37. 2 points
  38. Bit different to the Star Wars stuff, admittedly.
    2 points
  39. 2 points



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