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Jarvinja Ilnow

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  1. Either happy we're winning for once, or he's been placed on double secret probation by Dean Wormer. Some lovely football juxtaposed with some great pictures of an unhapppy Gollum
  2. Given how turgid we were, and the fact we've all wasted our Saturday afternoon, you should be posting at least 4 pics today..
  3. I think the answer to the original question is 'not very impressive but better than Charlie Adam at least'
  4. Actually: Kate Upton pals warned Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover girl to curb overeating Kate Upton pals warned Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover girl to curb overeating - National Celebrity Fitness and Health | Examiner.com Kate Upton, the 2012 Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover girl, was nagged by concerned friends to cut back on her junk-food consumption or face a premature end to her modeling career. “She’s not your typical model,” a friend told the New York Post. “She will eat anything.” The curvy 5'11" Upton was so lax about her eating habits that friends were worried she wouldn't make the cut for SI's iconic swimsuit isssue. “I never deprive myself. If I’m craving something once a week, then I’ll go have it,” Upton said recently. “Ice cream or whatever, I just eat the foods I like." But Kate, 19, apparently heeded friends' advice, cutting back on ice cream and french fries, and amping up her workouts, including swimming, pilates, kickboxing, and strength-training. Continue reading on Examiner.com Kate Upton pals warned Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover girl to curb overeating - National Celebrity Fitness and Health | Examiner.com Kate Upton pals warned Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover girl to curb overeating - National Celebrity Fitness and Health | Examiner.com
  5. This is sad but I only decided to get a PS3 console because my Xbox did the same thing as yours and I couldn't be arsed playing ME again after loads of previous run throughs. The PS3 ME2 had that great choice system before the game started so you didn't have to do all that.
  6. Please take a moment to thank... the awkward Gods of reverse psychology
  7. Even if the Mancs win, I love Bilbao. At least they have gone for the result. Us and most English teams show them too much respect
  8. May the awkward Gods of reverse psychology strike my prediction down
  9. ok great score but the Mancs will win. We all know that - they won't lose their Thursday C5 spot without a fight.
  10. I know these bastards beat us and will spawn a win tonight, but how do they do it, being so shit?
  11. Sloppy Mancs according to Nevin. Nevin is suggesting Rooney isn't actually the Dark Knight rising. Controversial there, Pat.
  12. Athletic are getting stuck in and look good. Therefore I am going for the Mancs to triumph in some shitty way. May the awkward Gods of reverse psychology strike my prediction down
  13. There was an article about this in last week's 'Sport' magazine (the one you get on the tube, not the one with the boobs, sadly). It confirmed what you are both saying - English success came at the time English clubs were big spenders but it was English football's UEFA points, rather than trophies won. Our win helped up the points total, but we weren't big spenders, far from it. I suppose we were the exception that proved the rule.
  14. Well if you are in SanFrancisco then you've got to try Liverpool Lil's - nice location near the Presidio. Not sure you'll get the match there (despite the name) as it's baseball/ American football mostly. Great IPA beers though. Welcome to Liverpool Lil's For the football, there's a pub on Fisherman's Wharf - I think it's 'Jack's' and it's before you get to the Giradelli Square end of the F's Wharf (I think it's opposite the Boating club). There was football there when we last went, and a decent range of microbrews as well as the usual watery lagers. I'm really jealous - can't wait to go back!
  15. this has got to be a wind-up. Judge blasts Luis Suarez after 'handshake bust-up' with Patrice Evra prompts Manchester United fan to assault wife in Eccles A judge has launched an amazing attack on footballer Luis Suarez after a Manchester United fan hit his partner with a TV remote control following the infamous handshake bust-up with Patrice Evra. Judge Jonathan Taaffe said the Liverpool striker – who refused to shake hands with United's Patrice Evra after a racism row – had been 'petulant' and acted like a 'spoilt child' He spoke out after hearing how United fan Graham Trelfa claimed to be so enraged by Suarez's behaviour that he hurled the TV remote in his partner's face. Sentencing him, Judge Taaffe made it clear Suarez was NOT directly responsible for Trelfa's 'bullying' behaviour. But he added: “The actions of Mr Suarez were at best ill-considered and at worst the actions of a petulant individual who behaved like a spoilt child and brought contempt on both his club and the many professional footballers who conduct themselves properly week-in, week-out. “It's undoubtedly the case that the actions of a so-called role model can affect the behaviour of many and the need to act responsibly both on and off the field as they hold privileged position and are idolised by many.” Manchester magistrates court had heard how dad-of-three Trelfa – of Trafford Road in Eccles - reacted furiously after watched footage of the 'handshake that wasn't' on the Ten O'Clock News. He made a comment about 'foreigners refusing to shake hands' before hurling the remote at his partner at close range. It hit her in the eye – and Trelfa, who had been drinking cider, then grabbed her and hurled her to the floor before storming out. When he returned his partner had called police. Trelfa was arrested – and later pleaded guilty to common assault. He was given a 12-month community order and told to pay £85 in costs yesterday. The court heard Trelfa, who works as an engineer, had received a caution in 2008 for a similar offence. Judge Taaffe told him that by trying to blame Suarez he was 'missing the point' about his behaviour. He said: “In my judgement it would've occurred sooner or later as it's quite clear you have an anger problem and have behaved in a bullying fashion for many years towards your partner without any thought for the effects it would have. “To blame Mr Suarez, in my view, illustrates your refusal to confront the real issue.” Speaking outside court Trelfa said he was 'sorry' for his actions. He said: “I would like to apologise for what happened and I'm relieved with the judge's decision. “I saw the snub and it just made me angry. It annoyed me so much. Read more at: Judge blasts Luis Suarez after 'handshake bust-up' with Patrice Evra prompts Manchester United fan to assault wife in Eccles | Manchester Evening News - menmedia.co.uk
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