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  1. Not convinced, his football brain was inactive. He made bad runs, used his pace particularly badly and his attitude stank. No thanks
  2. I am due to go on holiday tomorrow. Me, wife and littleun are driving down to Carcasonne, stopping off for a night on the way there and back. Questions, how bad is the fuel shortage, I've read that about a quarter of petrol stations are empty and that diesel is especially scarce. I've got a diesel car and I'm wondering if it's worth taking a jerry can to ensure I can get there? I've read about some road closures. Are there any specific routes that are particularly bad, I've already decided to avoid Paris and go via Rouen for instance. Any help appreciated.
  3. You may be a racist Stevie, but you're a perceptive racist.
  4. What a fucking joke that is... Ashley's clearly not falling for similar tactics with Taylor (more's the pity).
  5. Come on, he may have sold but he was an embarassment otherwise. Got to say this was probably the most shambolic task I have seen in the 5 years of this series. As you say, the Pollard look alike can't even count. £1.86 unit cost for a bun? Is she retarded? He was hopeless on that second pitch in terms of delivering his decision however the decision itself was the correct one. Could tell that Kiwi lass is in marketing - she was just hell bent on booking orders and not giving a fuck if they could deliver or not. There was a massive communication failure across the team and he made the fatal flaw of taking orders before determining what was possible from a manufacturing perspective. But he was far from on his own on both those faults and if anything Paloma was way more divorced from reality than him. Don't forget that Pollard is a food business manager. If she failed at that she's got no fucking hope when it comes to something she knows fuck all about. And.. cheeky fuck. DS Head of Marketing
  6. It was the sublime to the ridiculous, one team said £1.86 the other said 6p. So your turnover for making 1000 buns is £60. That can't cover costs can it?
  7. He has been here before and I seem to recall that didn't go too well..
  8. donaldstott

    Carroll

    Possibly the most sensible thing that's ever come out of his mouth. And a classic example of wisdom coming through experience.
  9. That was the crack when we supposedly tried to buy him iirc. I thought Fred, Kenny and Paul Stretford had teamed up to form an agency. Didn't Stretford actually have office space at SJP under Shepherds regime. ah. Those terrible days when we were an embarrassment. Things are so much better now. Those heady days when Shepherd clearly pimped the club out (again) to get an extra £5million out of ManU for his mate Stretford... I don't suppose Streford even thanked him, let alone gave him a big wodge of cash ..
  10. It's journalism like this that pisses me off. The scientific consensus is overwhelming yet the Telegraph still manage to give serious inches to one old man's ramblings. I dare say they'd still be printing 'Earth is flat' stories if there wasn't photogaphic evidence. Bit of an odd response to an article where the journalist says fuck all but lets a fairly esteemed scientist do all the talking. In fact the only thing the journalist says is "It’s so utterly damning that I’m going to run it in full without further comment." It's still journalism. He's not written anything, but he's taken one source, no doubt not checked the veracity of that source. The man could be a crackpot, he could be suffering delusions, he could be taking back handers to help in his self-imposed retirement. By calling it utterly damning makes it worse. Emeritus Professor of Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara. You're right to point it out, i'd want to see his commercial disclosures before taking it any more seriously but to be fair, it does seem his complaint was about a stifled debate, not the conclusions of alternative analyses. Take your point, but he'd hardly be the first person in a high level position to be got at mentally because of stress. He certainly wouldn't be the first scientist to be got at by the oil lobby!! I have a vested interest. I'm a committed green and for the last six years I've been employed by companies who work to reduce CO2 levels.
  11. We won't be the first ground to have branding on the outside, we certainly won't be the last. It's all a bit irrelevant and I can't say it bothers me that much. It's typical of the way football is nowadays. As for the roof, I've always thought it was quite innovative of Brentford/emirates to advertise on the roof of Griffin Park. It works because hundreds of thousands of people pass it every week. There is no flightpath that goes anywhere near SJP, so it's all a bit pointless. So fuck if a few people can see it from level 7, it's not like they'd be able to miss the SD branding anyway.
  12. It's journalism like this that pisses me off. The scientific consensus is overwhelming yet the Telegraph still manage to give serious inches to one old man's ramblings. I dare say they'd still be printing 'Earth is flat' stories if there wasn't photogaphic evidence. Bit of an odd response to an article where the journalist says fuck all but lets a fairly esteemed scientist do all the talking. In fact the only thing the journalist says is "It’s so utterly damning that I’m going to run it in full without further comment." It's still journalism. He's not written anything, but he's taken one source, no doubt not checked the veracity of that source. The man could be a crackpot, he could be suffering delusions, he could be taking back handers to help in his self-imposed retirement. By calling it utterly damning makes it worse.
  13. It's journalism like this that pisses me off. The scientific consensus is overwhelming yet the Telegraph still manage to give serious inches to one old man's ramblings. I dare say they'd still be printing 'Earth is flat' stories if there wasn't photogaphic evidence.
  14. Will be remembered as the women who championed winged panty liners. Being urban rhyming slang also kept her profile up. RIP.
  15. Go out with lads and respective wives on xmas eve. Go back to mother in laws house for a few ales. Wake up at 8am ish. Open presents from wife and mother in law. Go to Twin Farms for a couple of pints (hair of the dog). Get back in time for lunch. Sit down at dinner table with wife's family, two minutes later leave table and finally give in to the urge to barf. Retire to settee to bask in my own tragicness!! Got the bairn this year though, so it'll be very different I imagine.
  16. It's a long time since we last had a moment of unbelievable PR fuckwittery at SJP. Question: If we dryhump the mackems 3-nil at the end of next month, could Ashley go and have a pint in the Bigg Market like he used to?
  17. Standard are pointing the fingure at Ross Turnbull. I watched the highlights at lunchtime and his positioning of the wall is pathetic. http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard-spo...-carling-cup.do his personal positioning was shit too, sets his wall to the left of his goal then stands right behind it, no wonder taylor could just pop it into the empty side You're right, the paper think he was poor for Shola's first. I'm not so sure myself. The big man was using Alex as a shield so he'd have seen it quite late and it was right in the bottom corner. Having said that I think Cech would have saved it.
  18. That header was superb by the way. Great pic on .cock shows how much pressure he was under at the time Header
  19. Standard are pointing the fingure at Ross Turnbull. I watched the highlights at lunchtime and his positioning of the wall is pathetic. http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard-spo...-carling-cup.do
  20. More flats is exactly what that part of town needs.
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