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Velcro ?
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Lets hope he stays in London !
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The Sweet Chilli are fantastic !! The Mexican are ok tried the Tikka and the Jalfrezi too, not bad but the Sweet Chilli is great.
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you need to put your kit pictures in this folder: C:\Program Files\Sports Interactive\Football Manager\2006\data\graphics\pictures\kits\clubs\England\Premiership and turn off use skin cache in the preferences 120173[/snapback] Cheers, I was hoping you would answer! 120177[/snapback] No problems, don't forget there is a football games section on the board for questions like that, saves upsetting the sad fuckers that don't play FM2006 !
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you need to put your kit pictures in this folder: C:\Program Files\Sports Interactive\Football Manager\2006\data\graphics\pictures\kits\clubs\England\Premiership and turn off use skin cache in the preferences
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Been using the beta versions of MSN and hotmail for a few weeks and I've been impressed. Just took the preview tour of Internet Explorer 7, how desperate ! they have taken all the best features from Firefox, bollocks to that.
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Can't see us getting into the InterToenail tbh: The draw for the 2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup has taken place at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland. The identities of the participants are not yet known, but the possible pairings of member states have produced some interesting ties. Competition overhaul The summer competition has been overhauled since last season when RC Lens, Hamburger SV and Olympique de Marseille each prevailed to earn a place in the UEFA Cup. From this year, three rounds will be played instead of five, with the eleven victorious teams from the Intertoto Cup final round progressing to the UEFA Cup second qualifying round. The 49 participating associations will have one place in principle, meaning there will be no repeat of France's two-pronged triumph last time around. Seeded teams The identity of the clubs involved will not be confirmed until the end of the 2005/06 campaign but the draw has been made, pairing associations. The first round, which will unfold over two legs on 17/18 and 24/25 June, sees 26 nations vie for 13 places in the second round, when 15 more sides, drawn from the likes of Ukraine, Russia and Scotland, enter the fray. Those matches take place on 1/2 and 8/9 July, before the eight seeded contestants come in for the decisive third round on 15/16 and 22 July. Intriguing fixtures The latter round could throw up some intriguing fixtures, and if Turkey's representatives beat Hungary in the second round, their reward will be a short trip to Greece. France, who have supplied more winners than any other country since the tournament started in 1995, could face Ukraine.
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it would have to be stunningly brilliant to get me to move from Firefox
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Quality listening
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Just for the information of the quitters on the board, tonights tipple for Jimbo is a Bear Crossing Cabernet Shiraz.
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Now thats an ouch !
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My preference: 1 O'Neill 2 Hiddink 3 Houllier 4 Alllardyce
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Ice Hockey ! sport for puffs tbh.
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"..and we commemorate the death and resurrection of jesus: by telling our children that a giant bunny rabbit left chocolate eggs in the night” - Bill Hicks
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Pearl Jam - Betterman
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Like Australlia ?
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I would hope the latter was a tongue-in-cheek response to the calls for Muslims to boycott Danish goods (like bacon ). 119385[/snapback] Maybe you've hit the nail on the head ! Muslims and Jews have been enforcing economic sanctions against Denmark for years by not buying their bacon !!!
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agreed, I think its great preparation for the coming season.
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Mancini tired of Italy Internazionale coach Roberto Mancini has admitted his disappointment at a group of fans for attacking his team following their return to Milan after defeat to Ascoli. A number of Nerazzurri hooligans shouted abuse towards the Inter players as well as assaulting others. Cristiano Zanetti was wounded in the incident that has led Mancini to confirm his intentions to leave Italian football. "Should I leave at the end of the season, one thing is for sure, I'll go abroad." said Mancini. "I have been at the top end of Italian football for 27 years and I must say it has worsened. "You can't lose a match without having absurd reactions. You can no longer enjoy the game." Mancini is adamant he wants to remain coaching and will not be put off by the problems in Italian football over the past few years. "I do the job of coaching because I love football a lot. I like being on the pitch, seeing my players playing and scoring and having training during the week," he added. "In Italy it has become difficult but I'll continue doing this job because it is my passion."
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SKY Sports news are reporting Hiddink held talks with Roman Abramovic prior to agreeing to join Russia. Like I said before: Mercenary !