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Everything posted by elBooth
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Captain; Whenever I’m unsure or starting to question my own opinions I tend to stop and look around at who is saying the opposite of what I believe. In recent history it’s been Johnson, Gove, Farage, Trump etc and that usually snaps me back to reality. Similar to your post above I’d have a serious look at who’s agreeing with you and that should be a sobering realisation in itself.
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Putter straight in the bin.
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He is being picked to play for the greatest team in world football, by the best manager in world football and is understudy to the number one right back in world football. And he's 19 years of age.
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Going to need an "Arguing over ex Labour Leaders" forum soon. Regardless of anyone's feelings towards Corbyn it really is time to move on. Constantly looking back and comparing everything that is done now to then is insanity and in no way breeds a competitive opposition. With Politicians everyone knows it isn't what difference they've made to their community or what they do for individuals; it's how they're presented to the Public and their perceived personality that "counts." Maybe that's what the country should be arguining about.
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Eaten lots of Pie-O-my
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Starting to think the same way the longer it drags on. They've had plenty of chances recently to use as an excuse for knocking it on the head. Getting to the point where they suuurely know something we don't.
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Have they found the water voles yet?
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Can't wait to read the spiel they put in the press release about that. "The textured watermark on the Artic Ice jersey is reflective of the puddle that appears next to the Shankly statue after a typically cool Liverpool spring shower. Contrasting the coolness of the man and the cold of his defeated enemies"
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Brown Leather Matters.
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THE TLW TAVERN (no virus talk allowed, just small talk pub bollocks)
elBooth replied to Dave D's topic in GF - General Forum
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Ignoring the fact that he's playing to the gallery to get the more rabib fans onside, he's talking complete and utter bollocks. Spouts that owners should be able to put in as much as they like with no regulation but then goes on to say everyone should have paid to bail out Bury when they were left in the shit by an owner who spent recklessly and then decided he couldn't be bothered any more.
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Enough is Enough, It's Time to Welcome Michael Owen Home - by Chris Smith
elBooth replied to tlw content's topic in FF - Football Forum
Seen Dave mention the podcast in his weekly roundup and thought I'd give it a listen and then the OP posted this a day or so later so definitely thought i'd give it a go. At the end of it all he couldn't give a straight answer to why he didn't sign a new contract before 2004 (Sabbatical bollocks) and then couldn't give a straight answer to why he didn't just say no to Newcastle (despite saying he knew Real wanted to sign Ramos with the cash). Think i'll stay well away from the Suarez racism debate though. -
Liverpool 1 Shrewsbury Town 0 (Feb 4 2020)
elBooth replied to tlw content's topic in FF - Football Forum
Great report Dave. It read like you were beaming with pride as you were writing it, which helped as I was beaming with pride reading it. -
You're all going to look reeeally silly when the first £350 million cheque lands in number 10's postbox this Friday.
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West Ham (A) 29/2/2020 - Premier League - 19:45
elBooth replied to Bjornebye's topic in FF - Football Forum
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West Ham (A) 29/2/2020 - Premier League - 19:45
elBooth replied to Bjornebye's topic in FF - Football Forum
Their gaff can turn toxic very quickly. Good start and they'll be getting their dildos out again to throw at a crumbling Trevor Brooking in the directors box. -
Load of bollocks that. Don't even know why you'd waste you're time posting it... It should have the number 7 badge on the arm obviously.
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I'm in my thirties and this is the first "big" club decision Everton have made in my entire life. Shocking and impressive in equal measure.
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Only a small thing but I've enjoyed letting all the blues know that I'm getting off work at "five two" today.
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Absolutely disgusting. I know it shouldn't but it still bothers me how the rats stick together. The judge doing his very best: Duckenfield did not give evidence in the trial as the court heard he was suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. Judge Sir Peter Openshaw also told jurors the condition could explain Duckenfield's lack of reaction as he sat in the well of the court throughout the trial. He said: "He has a resilient, passive and expressionless external presentation which gives no indication of his state of mind so don't draw an adverse inference against him." As for the totally oblivious remarks from his defence lawyer (don't expect anything less) it all just adds up to a horrible day. A target of blame? I'd love to know what he thinks this city and our supporters have been for the last 30 years. Benjamin Myers QC, defending Duckenfield, told the jury he had been a "target of blame" for the disaster. He told the court: "We say David Duckenfield did do what he was expected to do as match commander. He didn't breach his duty, he did what he was expected to do in difficult circumstances." Summing up the case, the judge said: "The deaths of 96 spectators, many of whom were very young, is, of course, a profound human tragedy attended by much anguish and anger which for many has not passed with time."
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Not sure how feasible the Broadband plan is going forward but it's really hit me how beaten down this country and the population are. There's honest and "normal" people who are up in arms that Labour would have the audacity to give it all away for free. It would be helping children across the country and also saving themselves a few quid but it's still looked at as a sickening prospect. It seems elitism is buried so deeply into the country's consciousness that there's regular people arguing the case against multi billionaires losing money.
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Mate, you need to do nights more often (saw it in the other thread). Quite literally laughed out loud to that.
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I'm quite happy to follow Jurgen's lead with Naby. It's clear through listening to Jurgen talk about him and the fact he always tries to get him involved when available (run in last year before the Barca injury) that he defo rates in him. He hasn't been good enough for large parts yet but I do have that feeling that IF it clicks, the lad will take some stopping.
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For anyone else completely baffled by this whole thing I highly recommend heading back to the first few pages of this thread where there are clear opinions being shared from both sides. JohnnyH pretty much nails it with the first reply from over four years ago... apart from the part about it being funny like.