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Next shot will be his Donnay trainers swinging in front of the camera and silence, bar the creak of the noose.5 points
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I'm sure, if you listen very hard, you can hear the Captain Pugwash music in the background.3 points
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“ It’s the 73rd anniversary of when we reached the quarter-final of the Ovaltine Cup.… … open the second tier” ” Ok, I’ll get the toilets unlocked” ” Nah, no need.”2 points
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Fucker liked a nutmeg didn’t he? Cheers for posting that, not seen anything like it before. Thing about Pele is you’ve got to be over 60 to remember him at the 1970 World Cup. His first was 1958. That’s why he gets few vouches now for 🐐 because that generation are less likely to pour their thoughts out online. I don’t think our generation(s) can truly appreciate the effect of the Mexico 70 World Cup being the first one televised in colour to Europe. Those yellow shirts mesmerised the public, my old man always said that. But as we can see, he was utterly brilliant too 👍2 points
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I know I shouldn’t find this funny but....the bits where there’s just the bobblehat in front of the camera and silence2 points
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Ah cool, the DSOTM is a class tattoo mind, really originally done as well with the cool colour splash look rather than prism. I can do some Pink Floyd and a lot of that style - but jeez the exact songs can be hard to get down.1 point
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They spent they entire of last season making them up and this season they have the top tiers closed - apart from on special occasions. Boxing Day/playing NUFC U23s.1 point
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Stayed on his feet too even when people were trying to cut him in half.1 point
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Tooj sent me that vid. How good Pele’s left peg too? I know he was only 29 in 1970 but he’d been playing almost non stop barring time out injured for over 10 years and, as a result he was past his best. Despite that he was still the best player in what was probably the best side ever.1 point
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Aye but at least he could get a stiffy, unlike @Ant1 point
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Erm... https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/may/03/rafael-benitez-close-signing-new-contract-newcastle-manager-liverpool Sounds positive..? And I mean it's from Rafa rather than Charnley.1 point
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The paintings above went up in the early 1980s, can’t remember exactly when. I think the walls are still there, it’s been renamed Keegan Park, but they’ve painted over the originals. ( just looked on Google Earth, and they’ve been painted over with graffiti). https://earth.app.goo.gl/fPkTHh1 point
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There seems to be a belief that everyone in Leave seats are automatically all leave voters. These constituencies are generally as split as the country.1 point
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Bridget seems to get it. I do admire her bravery considering the constituency she represents.1 point
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Lass on my Twitter blaming Blairism for loss of labour votes. Pretty desperate stuff, can’t they just say that perhaps labour have made a mess of it? Its pretty fucking obvious what Labours losses yesterday were about and I’d wager it’s more to do with the current shitshow than what Tony Blair was up to 20 years ago. Brexit should have been an open goal for labour but rather than tapping the ball in they’ve sat there with their fingers up their arses. Any form of labour so called “intelligentsia” are desperate to get away from the reality of the situation. Liam Young saying “there’s no appetite for a second referendum” ffs. If that’s what you take from the incoming results there’s really no helping you.1 point
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Thinking about it, Labour seem to care more about losing the ignorant racist vote than the considered progressive vote. Once again, fuck them. I'm done.1 point
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Hopefully by 'sort it' he means stop it. Because there ain't nobody defecting to the Lib Dems and Greens because they want Labour to deliver Brexit.1 point
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Class I used to have a photo of just the mural. The amber collective / side gallery have it in one of their published photography books and I had the postcard bought from there1 point
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Aye. He’s absolutely incredible. All the things you mention then there’s the assists, chances created and so on. I remember as a kid reading about the likes of Dixie Dean and even as a youngster I had an appreciation it was easier for forwards back then. 30 odd years more of tactical improvements, greater fitness levels, less space, etc and Messi is consistently scoring at crazy rates. 30+ goals for 11 seasons in a row man1 point
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The mad thing is, Messi isn't even an out and out striker. He spends a lot of the game on the wing or behind the striker in midfield picking the ball up Over the years he's had the likes of Eto'o, Ibrahimovic, Henry, Suarez, Ronaldinho, Alexis Sanchez, David Villa, Neymar etc. to play alongside and take a lot of the chances that would otherwise fall to him. He's pushing 700 goals with his international tally1 point
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He had the operation and has just had the all clear, they might give him one shot of chemo as a precaution. I’m absolutely buzzing! Cans and football1 point
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A week after Billy McNeil, Steve Chalmers who scored the winner v Milan to win the European Cup for Celtic in 1967 dies at 83. Plainly one of life's good guys .....1 point
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