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Didn't work in what sense? At least it would have been true. They didn't get any better. I don't think that's the overall aim in a post-match interview tbh Of course it is. If you've been humped you want to know what went wrong and what needs to be changed to stop it happening again. He made it crystal clear in the interview that he blamed the players after AZ and the following matches, and nothing changed.
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Glenn Roeder is not the sort of man to believe in luck
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I wonder if Wigan will sell Heskey back to Birmingham when they go down
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Didn't work in what sense? At least it would have been true. They didn't get any better.
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Wouldn't be a bad idea seeing as the best insurgents are going to try and find him, meaning we get to send a few to the virgins, given the fact that most of the time they never get in a straight fight
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S-T-U-P-I-D T-H-R-E-A-D
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I want to know if Boyo got involved in this oral or not, and whether it was a good suggestion
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The press know that the fans are on his back and are over-analysing his every syllable, therefore they get him to keep making comments to sell copy / get hits. The club is a public circus, the press are the ringmasters. He's been doing it since he took over though. I don't remember 3 stories a day earlier on
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What is that at the end? Only one stevie harper? Looked better than anything under Souness, surprised the coppes weren't moving it on
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3 year old girl gone missing in portugal
Super_Steve_Howey replied to Smooth Operator's topic in General Chat
No one knows what happened to him. Plus, if that is the case, how would the police already have a suspect? I doubt there is a list of known child traders. -
I fail to see your point, each of those titles is functional or proudly historical. What is their possibly to gain from calling them all 'private'? And I still think you're wrong about other armies, but I can't be bothered to go look. US Army 'specialist' springs to mind.
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3 year old girl gone missing in portugal
Super_Steve_Howey replied to Smooth Operator's topic in General Chat
I think any Brits would struggle to get a stolen child on a plane home tbh. As for SSH obsession of this kid being molested wtf is wrong with you. We just dont know at the minute so why focus on that being the only outcome. The pics in the paper yesterday showed the restaraunt was at the opposite end of the hotel so theres no way they could have seen the door. What if one of the babies had started choking or something? If this had happened on a council estate in newcastle the sun would be villifying the parents calling them worse than scum. But cos they have money its a tragic event. They should have their kids taken off them whatever the outcome. I hope the lass is found safe and well though There's nothing wrong with me, I'm just saying what I think has happened -
The press know that the fans are on his back and are over-analysing his every syllable, therefore they get him to keep making comments to sell copy / get hits. The club is a public circus, the press are the ringmasters.
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3 year old girl gone missing in portugal
Super_Steve_Howey replied to Smooth Operator's topic in General Chat
I read there was a babysitting service available but they decided not to use it. I have to say i wouldn't let someone i know babysit my kids but then again i wouldn't leave them in an unattended villa in a foreign country. Do what everyother caring, sensible parent does, go out earlier for a meal then back to the villa with a carry out if you want to continue drinking. They've paid the ultimate price for their selfishness imo as I hate to say it but i don't think they'll be seeing her again, well not alive. I packed my job in this year to look after my son as we didn't want him going to a nursery when he's so young or being looked after by someone I don't know personally or trust. We've had to tighten the purse strings but it hasn't been that bad and we can sleep at night knowing he's getting one on one care and being cared for properly. Superdad tbh Does it really matter though? By having a career break or tightening your belt are you not just storing up money problems for the future? Parents are far too untrusting when it comes to care professionals, given the actual reality of the statistics. A controlled nursery environment can actually improve the emotional and interpersonal development required by children in their early years. The comment of a non-parent if ever I heard one. Children are impressionable. The pick up on absolutely everything and their lives as adults are mapped out by what they learn in childhood. With that in mind I know precisely how I do and don't want my kids brought up and therefore will interrogate any potential child minder with a fine tooth comb. I'd want to know how they'd deal with certain difficult situations etc. It's amazing when you're stood at school waiting to pick your kid up and you hear the registered childminders from the village talking about the kids they look after as though they're fucking animals. They must think that the other parents aren't listening but we do - no chance in hell I'd ever send my kids there. They may be qualified but their social care stinks. I've got a hell of a lot of praise for what Wacky's done. I wish I was in a position whereby I could afford to do it. Sadly, I've got my youngest with a childminder and while she's extremely good, I still feel that I am not giving him what I'd like to. I was talking about nurseries. And I don't think that would be a valid argument for not using a childminder on the odd night out on holiday. For one on one childminding I would go for someone I know over a registered minder, but the fact is the 'registered' bit is only there to assuade parents irrational fears, I doubt it confers any assessment of their caring abilities -
Study reveals referees' home bias - beeb
Super_Steve_Howey replied to Rob W's topic in Newcastle Forum
Wasn't there also an advantage of playing in red? -
get some! .... get some! ....get some! .... yeah!
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Last year we still thought the fat man would try and find a good manager. When he dismissed talk of Hitzfeld (and any other foreigner) we had to wake up to the fact that we're going to have an English manager, of which, Allardyce is about the best. I honestly think Fred thought he could bring a top manager in, what with his 3rd 2nd 1st shite. When reality hit home he was in the shit.
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Arsenal v Chelsea?
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3 year old girl gone missing in portugal
Super_Steve_Howey replied to Smooth Operator's topic in General Chat
I read there was a babysitting service available but they decided not to use it. I have to say i wouldn't let someone i know babysit my kids but then again i wouldn't leave them in an unattended villa in a foreign country. Do what everyother caring, sensible parent does, go out earlier for a meal then back to the villa with a carry out if you want to continue drinking. They've paid the ultimate price for their selfishness imo as I hate to say it but i don't think they'll be seeing her again, well not alive. I packed my job in this year to look after my son as we didn't want him going to a nursery when he's so young or being looked after by someone I don't know personally or trust. We've had to tighten the purse strings but it hasn't been that bad and we can sleep at night knowing he's getting one on one care and being cared for properly. Superdad tbh Does it really matter though? By having a career break or tightening your belt are you not just storing up money problems for the future? Parents are far too untrusting when it comes to care professionals, given the actual reality of the statistics. A controlled nursery environment can actually improve the emotional and interpersonal development required by children in their early years. I consider 7 months old to young to go into nursery. He'll have plenty of interaction with other kids anyway through the family and friends. Some of them nurserys have got 5+ kids per carer and for that priveledge you pay £30 per day, no thanks. P.S. I haven't stopped working all together as I'm fortunate enough to still be able to do some work from home. Didn't realise he was that young, but for me, I guess 3+ wouldn't bother me too much. They obviously need to be walking and talking, otherwise there's no interaction. It's not the carer : kid ratio that impacts development, but actually being with other kids. They start proper nursery at 3 anyway, have a term there then start reception class at 'big school' Aye I know, that's what I thought you were planning on not doing by staying at home... -
Sir Bobby Robson: fighting cancer again.
Super_Steve_Howey replied to Jimbo's topic in Newcastle Forum
Inoperable means he'll be on drugs to control the cancer for the rest of his life. It means what he has cannot be cured and therefore IS terminal. Was told my Mam's cancer was 'inoperable', it was only after she died that I was told it was actually 'terminal' and that they choose not to use that word. Best of luck with it all Sir Bob. Cancer is not curable completely. He has always required reassessment, which is what probably spotted this early. Cheomotherapy can do just as good a job as an operation in this case, as you can't remove his lungs, hence 'inoperable', but not terminal. You're on borrowed time from the first diagnosis, which in Bob's case was decades ago Bollocks. You forgot to include your medical qualifications in that incredibly detailed and well thought out post. -
Have you still got that crystal ball Pud, I reckon it'll be worth something. Fucking hell!! Scarily accurate.
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3 year old girl gone missing in portugal
Super_Steve_Howey replied to Smooth Operator's topic in General Chat
I read there was a babysitting service available but they decided not to use it. I have to say i wouldn't let someone i know babysit my kids but then again i wouldn't leave them in an unattended villa in a foreign country. Do what everyother caring, sensible parent does, go out earlier for a meal then back to the villa with a carry out if you want to continue drinking. They've paid the ultimate price for their selfishness imo as I hate to say it but i don't think they'll be seeing her again, well not alive. I packed my job in this year to look after my son as we didn't want him going to a nursery when he's so young or being looked after by someone I don't know personally or trust. We've had to tighten the purse strings but it hasn't been that bad and we can sleep at night knowing he's getting one on one care and being cared for properly. Superdad tbh Does it really matter though? By having a career break or tightening your belt are you not just storing up money problems for the future? Parents are far too untrusting when it comes to care professionals, given the actual reality of the statistics. A controlled nursery environment can actually improve the emotional and interpersonal development required by children in their early years. I consider 7 months old to young to go into nursery. He'll have plenty of interaction with other kids anyway through the family and friends. Some of them nurserys have got 5+ kids per carer and for that priveledge you pay £30 per day, no thanks. P.S. I haven't stopped working all together as I'm fortunate enough to still be able to do some work from home. Didn't realise he was that young, but for me, I guess 3+ wouldn't bother me too much. They obviously need to be walking and talking, otherwise there's no interaction. It's not the carer : kid ratio that impacts development, but actually being with other kids. -
What other armies? I think you'll find this historical naming convention in all armies, and the names do have sensible meanings, it's not some bizarre ritualistic masonry at work. I fail to see how it is 'ridiculous'
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3 year old girl gone missing in portugal
Super_Steve_Howey replied to Smooth Operator's topic in General Chat
I heard yesterday? that the police already had a suspect. I think this means that in the same way with the little girl was snatched from her bath up here, there is obviously a known nonce in the area, and he now can't be found.... Mind, if they had been doing this everynight, it wouldn't have helped