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I had a list of Hollywood actresses to pick from. Genuine mingers were a bit thin on the ground.
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I know I've been banging this drum for ages, but I think it bears repeating. Not a huge difference in our ability to make and take chances but... it's clear to me that we've given up waaaay more chances and conceded way more goals after Pope's injury.
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yeah, pope too (assuming he's fit enough as he has been on the bench) dubravka was at fault for two of their goals yesterday
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Nowt wrong with Queen Latifah.
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Ten bob’s bell ends v HOWE’S HOWITZERS!
Holden McGroin replied to PaddockLad's topic in Newcastle Forum
Aye, standard Man U performance. Look shite but still somehow manage to get a result. We're in control of a conference place (assuming Man City smash those lucky cunts to oblivion). Hopefully Schar and Tino are fully fit. Its time for Big Joe to get a starting spot as well -
yeah, we blew it, sadly. Thought we played well yesterday and deserved something from the game. It was the no show at home to Brighton that fucked us. we can beat brentford away but we’re no longer in control of our own destiny. Who knows whether the players will be up for it, or whether they’ll fancy one final push when the prize is the conference league
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https://www.imdb.com/search/name/?birth_date=1970-01-01,1970-12-31&gender=female I've just had a check there, and it was Melissa Mccarthy, Martha Plimpton, and Queen Latifah who were at your high school. Easy mistake though.
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Not a lot to argue with. The bit about "nonsensical allegations of corruption"... I don't think there's corruption, but I definitely think there are some lines for certain clubs that don't exist for others. Not because it's written down anywhere, or because anyone is trying to make things unfair, but because it's ingrained on the psyche of the game in this country. Look at Sky last night with three Man United pundits. They ask Roy Keane what his thoughts are before the match and he's saying things like "Look fingers crossed, it's gonna be a tough game." Fingers crossed?! Sky don't think there's anything wrong with that. There's a weight that transfers on to the game itself from the dominant position these teams have in the media. Big clubs get big decisions. And when they don't they get a big fuss made of it that smaller clubs don't, because they have representation in the media. That has an effect on future decisions. Of course it fucking does. Let's just go back to one man giving big clubs the big decisions. At least it looked a bit less fucking blatant.
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Ten bob’s bell ends v HOWE’S HOWITZERS!
Holden McGroin replied to PaddockLad's topic in Newcastle Forum
Gloomy has gone from winning the last 3 games at a breeze to slam, back to reality, To be fair we could still get beat and finish above Man Utd. Hopefully Brighton turn up -
nah - 6th has gone. chelsea are beating bournemouth at home and our way form stinks. i'll be happy as long as we finish above man u
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Ten bob’s bell ends v HOWE’S HOWITZERS!
Holden McGroin replied to PaddockLad's topic in Newcastle Forum
And this changes from week to week. It's very difficult to determine a "clear and obvious" error. There is too much grey area of what that even means -
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Ten bob’s bell ends v HOWE’S HOWITZERS!
Kid Dynamite replied to PaddockLad's topic in Newcastle Forum
If we rule out every error we made all season we win the league. That's what sets Man City apart from every other team. They become a juggernaut the last 15 games of every season. We need incremental improvements -
Ten bob’s bell ends v HOWE’S HOWITZERS!
Holden McGroin replied to PaddockLad's topic in Newcastle Forum
I think they are completely inept rather than crooked. It becomes tens time worse when you have several replays rather than live action. In this case I think the VAR official was purely looking at whether Casemiro got a touch or not. He completely missed Amarabat assaulting Gordons ankle -
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From my year of birth: Uma Thurman Claudia Schiffer Rachael Weisz Coincidentally, we went to the same high school and of course I rattled them all.
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I am more annoyed about the points we dropped at home against Liverpool and Everton from winning positions as well against West Ham away in the dying minutes because of stupidity and lack in concentration.
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That's the problem, though. It seems as though the on field referee is scared to make a decision, knowing VAR is there to check and let him know, whereas the VAR then follows the on field decision. Someone needs to take responsibilty, either on or off field, but both seem to be abrogating that responsibility. It was a clear and obvious error. That's precisely what VAR's DNA was about, surely.
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Even just winning our home games against Luton and Forest (17th and 19th at the time) would have given us 4 extra points. And Joelinton and Pope aside, we had a good amount of strength available. Well, enough to not concede 7 goals, Martin.
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That's the thing. We are seeing progress. Under Ashley would we have seen us get two of the most promising full backs in the league and have hope of them sticking with us for the next 5+ years? Nah, the cunt would have sold them ASAP.
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I'm pretty convinced that if she'd said "Look at these raising money for charity, fair play" ... you'd have replied: "Has tha sen t'fucking size of them? Like th'egg and spoon race wee'aht t'spoon!"
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A charming little vignette of life in your family.
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Aye, 8 points dropped against Luton and Forest. We'd be 2 points clear in 5th with those. And if we hadn't dropped fucking 5 points against Everton, we'd be back in the CL next year. A lot of these results came when we were mired in an injury crisis, but these are the games that have really cost us this season. Progress is pretty much a guarantee for this club now though, which is the great thing about it.