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It's not even that good. Fucking even worse than darts, and that's saying something.

Should launch those ashes into space along with all the dickheads that watch it.

Phew, I was worried I was in the wrong for liking cricket but thanks for the validation that I am indeed correct Andy.
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You don't ever seem to have any outrage about any of the incidents. If I read you correctly, you don't really care that much and it's part and parcel of the game and we should just accept what decisions are made and get on with it?

That's right. Ignore the post where I say the incident was a travesty - just  like you ignore all other pieces of evidence that spoil your arguments. I obviously just don't care. Like you've said many times before I'm not really a Liverpool supporter at all.

I'll tell you what though. After being on the end of your childish invective for months now, I've come to the conclusion that are a very sad fuck indeed.

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What's shameless is you tweaking for some stats as if he's just dropped the Holy grail. I've ignored it as its another ridiculous stat drop that proves nothing to the conversation.

Santiago Giminez is better on the ball than Darwin Nunez. That's a fact. I could get stats to prove anything in football if the recipients have never used their eyes.

Salah scored 44 goals in a season for us and had a boat load of criminal misses. I bet I can make his season look shite with some numbers if I wanted.

But keep going. Ridiculous....
Just very sad.
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Swear Brighton make up new players every week.

Anyway, looking forward to north London derby. Spurs will have a go and be interesting if Arteta goes for it or not - they’re better team, but wonder if he’ll set up like they did in Europe or against us/city.

I hope that’s Martin Offiah. Bit of pace and power on the wing!
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It also indicates Nunez is somehow getting FAR more chances.

Yeah, but that's a separate discussion. The lad seemed confused as to why people perceive Jota as a better finisher than Darwin, which was what I responded to.
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Didn’t the United CEO (was it Gill?) leave the same time as Ferguson? So Woodward took over at the same time as Moyes.
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Thought this weekend was gonna mean so much, shame its meaningless. Massive help to Arsenal today not to have the "in our hands" pressure on them though they'd rather it was obviously.

But meh, whos arsed, meaningless games probably decided by bent officials
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What's the going cost of these types of footballers. Nunez £70 & Szoboszlai 60m weren't cheap and were not the finished article. Very lucky to get MacAllister now he is that guy

Those types of fees we can do, we won’t however be pairing them with 200-300k wages per week from the off. You’d expect the wage bill to drop significantly over next 1-2 seasons as the big earners are gradually replaced.
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Yeah sporting directors on the continent do interviews / are accountable publically

It's not so much taking the pressure off Slot - its more having the right people accountable to fans for things that affect our success.

It would be good to see this too. If they're not publicly accountable, then it is all too easy to leave the head coach exposed to all criticism. I had those frustrations during the Rodgers years.

Granted, he wasn't any good when it came to his preferred signings but the 'transfer committee' didn't help themselves with bargain bin duds that clearly weren't good enough for us (barring exceptional transfers like Sturridge, Coutinho). I found it frustrating that they weren't held to account for such wastage.

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Media and Arts / Re: 2024 in Music
« Last post by smutchin on Today at 01:08:52 pm »
Sounds amazing - assume it was full band?

Yes, full band - just a shame that no longer includes Saul. Lias is an amazing front man though, and they’re a really tight band. Adam Harmer is probably my favourite guitarist right now.

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They did a stripped back instore in Resident in Brighton and my mate said it didn't really work. I have seen Michael Head and Gruff Rhys solo this year and they worked brilliantly but they have the set up wrong as racks still up and no real stage.

At Rough Trade East it still feels very much like you’re in a record shop and not really at a proper gig but they do have a decent (but small) stage and the sound quality is always excellent - surprisingly so.
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