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ChezGiven

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  1. As you predicted Ji-Sung, the uprising has begun. I notice Oh Banana has called for a setting up of national guard type thing or citizens army or summat....
  2. He does have good technique under pressure, however what happens quite a bit is he'll beat one player whilst looking for a passing option and will then have to try to beat them again or thread an impossible ball because no passing option s have presented themselves. I'd put it down to imitations of other players which in turn goes back to team selections. Guthrie doesn't have pace or trickery, but he's half decent at using his body to protect the ball. It would be nice to see him form some sort of partnership with a steady midfield setup. I really thought he'd be a central figure for us this season - hasn't turned out to be the case because of what appears to be blatant favouritism towards some of the more 'experienced' players. Thats how i look at him too, he knows how to collect the ball to protect it and can play one-touch stuff, both attributes are important in a tight midfield. He has a lot to work on but i think he knows how to control a football, which for me sets him apart from other options we have in there. How many times has Guthrie started centrally this season?
  3. Nice post The battle weary will claim cynicism has rendered them unable to be positive, so negativity is all they have left. This is understandable tbf. I like accadacca posts because they are honest and more importantly they are consistent, not just in that he says the same thing but as in consistent with his attitude.
  4. On the subject of Guthrie, am delighted that he had a great game but as i didnt see the quality of the Coventry midfield its hard to judge if he looked good or really was good. One thing i dont invest much worth in is the opinions of the muppets who commentate on the radio. Anderson isnt that bright and talks through his arse a lot imo. Anyway, Guthrie for me has the right attributes as a central midfielder, he lacks pace but has good technique under pressure (sometimes) which is what you need and he can pick a pass. Central midfield is about having a partnership though, so he will look poor if whoever is around him isnt moving into space to give him a good outlet or providing him decent balls in enough space to do something with it.
  5. In preparation for the Premiership? Bit presumptious isnt it? Its not over till Fish's lass starts wailing.
  6. You've got to say fair play to accadacca for sticking his prediction in beforehand and not coming back to gloat. Is he really a wum?
  7. Loads of minimal Techy-Housey stuff. Federleicht - On The Streets Jose Gonzalez - Crosses (Jori Hulkkonen mix) Tim Green - Lone Time (massively recommend this if you like percussive techno) DJ Sprinkles - Grand Central Part 1 Mike Mind - Resonate (Hobo Mix)
  8. Is this the lass who was at the Trent when me and you were there once, was mortal and a bit demented looking? Aye, Xmas two years gone-ish. Your bro was there too and so was Cath. Bridget was fucking mortal. Thought it was, right up my Boulevard.
  9. Is this the lass who was at the Trent when me and you were there once, was mortal and a bit demented looking?
  10. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/16/science/16archeo.html?em
  11. Done that a few times recently. I think we can conclude men are shit at multi-tasking.
  12. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/16/science/16archeo.html?em
  13. I wouldnt bother, he'd still smell of hippy juice.
  14. The rest of it was just to baffle the fish.
  15. The ratio scale is a precessional number.
  16. As Parky says, its not the shape of the building that binds them as sites and points to a shared civilisations. Its the shared geometric representations (precessional numbers) of complex astronomy in all those site that was not understood in judeo-christian world until quite recently. They all demonstrate an understanding that the earth wobbles on its axis once every 25,000 years. Cambodia, Mexico, Egypt all clearly all show that whoever built them, knew that the wobble changes where the sun will rise on each equinox. Anyway, to describe them as the result of piling rock upwards, makes all this look a bit mad The scale mentioned in the bit in bold is 1:25,800, the number of years it takes the earth to wobble and therefore for a sign of the zodiac to return to its original place on the morning horizons of the equinoxes.
  17. I find nothing controversial in the idea of non-linear development. Only religions and creationists have taught us otherwise, ironically. Good lad. They kept the best things from us the buggers. But the equalizer is coming and this time it's for real. Egyptologists work for 'them'. http://www.geoman.com/jim/pyramid.html The hand inside the jacket is a masonic symbol ala Napoleon. Check out the Sphynx...ha ha predates the pyramids by 3000 yrs water erosion... From here we go sublime... Some reading The Traveler's Key to Ancient Egypt; by John Anthony West Serpent in the Sky; by John Anthony West Fingerprints of the Gods; by Graham Hancock Heaven's Mirror; by Graham Hancock The Message of the Sphinx; by Robert Bauval and Graham Hancock Voyages of the Pyramid Builders; by Robert Schoch Gods of Eden; by Andrew Collins
  18. I find nothing controversial in the idea of non-linear development. Only religions and creationists have taught us otherwise, ironically. Good lad. They kept the best things from us the buggers. But the equalizer is coming and this time it's for real. Egyptologists work for 'them'. http://www.geoman.com/jim/pyramid.html
  19. I find nothing controversial in the idea of non-linear development. Only religions and creationists have taught us otherwise, ironically.
  20. Graham Hancock summarised all this ages ago, there was a series on Ch4 about it. His theory connects the ancient sites (giza, ankhor, easter island, japan undersea etc) by the geometry that defines the sites themselves. Which is mad. Best fact is that the geometry they represent is all to do with precession, the wobble of the earth that slowly shifts the signs of the zodiac. So when Napoleon went to egypt, he took the best mathematician in France to show that the great pyramid was a ratio scale of the earth using precessional geometry. He was gutted as the pyramid was a few centimetres out and most people at the time thought, oh well. Until years later when it was discovered that the earth is not a sphere but an eliptical shape since the equator bulges towards the sun due to its gravitational pull. When you adjust the circumference of the earth due to the bulge, the great pyramid's base circumference is in exact (to the millimetre i believe) ratio to the circumference of the earth using the precessional number. (22,500 or something). This number connects the ancient sites and is represented in the sites themselves.
  21. Seems 100% home & away record is only acceptable.... Even then the performances would be criticised by some.
  22. Is the implication that only a 100% home record is acceptable in this league? I hope not.
  23. that was your bike ? sell it back to ye? *Sound of furious back pedalling* I did find the jokes rather funny, howevre this little Prick Kevin is just a complete fucking tool I must say. I just hope some low life scum breaks into your house and nicks your fucking heroin needles then wanks over your door handles and gives you AIDS you little cunt. Christ Tell me, do you have problems sustaining meaningful relationships?
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