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Everything posted by Gemmill
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I hope you're not seriously suggesting that because we've won back-to-back victories for probably the first time in the league under Souness, everyone should change their mind about him being the right manager and tuck into the humble pie. 69453[/snapback] Nope, just pointing out that when we do have a couple of good results, those posters whose only craic is "Souness out, rarrrrrr, splat, grrrr!" go missing.
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Just like the Souness backers go quiet when we have a loss and piss poor performance, like against Wigan you mean? I have been delighted by the last two wins (although all the match reports have suggested we were fortunate against West Ham), but I still want Souness out. We are still 10th, and are now essentially a one man team, and that man is injured too much. But I am sick of the argument; my case will be proven in May after what will have been a bitterly disappointing year. If I am wrong I will be glad, but I don't think I will be. 69443[/snapback] I don't remember going quiet after Wigan. 69444[/snapback] Well, I wasn't here then so I wouldn't know, but I have noticed you are pretty slow to post on this forum when we are in a run of poor results. I've almost completely stopped posting here as things seem to be at a complete impasse regarding those who would still give Souness time and those that wouldn't. Plus, I never comment on a match I haven't seen in real life or on the telly (in full). 69449[/snapback] That's bollocks about me not posting when we're on a bad run like. Nice try though. And I know you've stopped posting - you're one of the "vociferous Souness-Outers" I was referring to.
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Just like the Souness backers go quiet when we have a loss and piss poor performance, like against Wigan you mean? I have been delighted by the last two wins (although all the match reports have suggested we were fortunate against West Ham), but I still want Souness out. We are still 10th, and are now essentially a one man team, and that man is injured too much. But I am sick of the argument; my case will be proven in May after what will have been a bitterly disappointing year. If I am wrong I will be glad, but I don't think I will be. 69443[/snapback] I don't remember going quiet after Wigan.
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Is it in crayon?
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Not just being pedantic here but weren't they evacuees during the Second World War? I'm just confirming this is the case to make sure I'm not losing my marbles as I read all the books when I was a bairn. 69389[/snapback] You might be right, they were 2nd world war evacuees in the film, although I don't remember that in the book; I thought they looked and acted like they were from the Edwardian era, from memory. The old professor was the original character from Victorian times, called Eustace iirc. 69412[/snapback] I think the old Professor is Digory or something (i.e. the lad out of 'The Magician's Nephew'). He brought an apple back from Narnia which grows into a tree which is then cut down and is made into the wardrobe which becomes a gateway to Narnia in 'The Lion....' . Eustace is the horrible nephew (of Edmund, Lucy et al) from 'The Voyage of the Dawn Treader' who truns out to be a 'good egg' in the end. Not that I read all the books about 3 times when I was younger or anything. Dweeb tbh. 69423[/snapback] No shit! Have you got a home-made Narnia timeline on your bedroom wall or something?
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If you like "sodden twots" and that sort of thing.
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Is it just me or do the most vociferous Souness-outers go missing after we've had a couple of good results. I don't just mean the "Souness Out" posts dry up, they actually disappear altogether. Not that I'm suggesting they've got nowt else to say like. As I said, just an observation.....
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They're a poor side though. That's a N-O exclusive. 69414[/snapback] The story was actually broken on Toontastic though, IIRC.
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Lewis was clearly a man ahead of his time, the last battle is beginning to feel quite prophetic now. 69415[/snapback] Is this the A-Level English thread or what?
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Sorted mine.
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Louis Theroux's Call of the Weird is easy reading but interesting enough. If you like sport biographies there's that new George Best book about Hard Tackles.
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Am I right in thinking that peasepud is introducing women that he knows to the board in the vain hope of making himself look like some kind of ladies' man?
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Are you suggesting Souness has made it up?
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Can I just say, if you do win this thing tomorrow, would you please call yourselves champions of the world. If only for my personal amusement.
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I'm so pleased for my Graeme.
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I know I'm a bloke so I'm at a disadvantage in judging this, but that strikes me as being about as sexy as a fishy minge tbh.
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And the inaugural "You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours" award goes to........
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I already knew that though 69025[/snapback]
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If it's any consolation, I'm off on holiday today. And I'm also not hungover.
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I tell you what, with that beer gut you're sporting at the minute, you've got a fucking cheek! 68443[/snapback] You're talking to Mancy again I hope! 68449[/snapback] Sadly not!
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that would have took some doing 68433[/snapback] How so, I was talking to mancy, not you, periscope! 68436[/snapback] I was talkin about the fact you're 14foot wide tbh 68441[/snapback] I tell you what, with that beer gut you're sporting at the minute, you've got a fucking cheek!