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12 hours ago, Jareth said:
I actually think all possible puns are done now. How boring.
Luke over there?
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3 hours ago, KSV said:
theres no way in hell that home kit is legit.. havent even got the right colour.
LOL at the body.. doesnt evel look real and its the same pose on both shirts.
Worst photoshop ever.
6There's even a bit of white left over under the Millennium Films logo!
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Trillion Trophy Asia has announced bankruptcy as millions of pounds were invested into the Balkan region with no fruition. It is unknown if candleface had anything to do with it. In other news, a lot of Serbians are now playing for Bummie Shitty...
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Agh, as much as I hate to say it, come on Blues! At least bring Derby's point tally down a bit...
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Saw this on twitter. I'd be very worried about this statistic if i was him!
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Hopefully we don't do what we've basically done for the past ten years and sell all our decent prospects for a pittance of their true value.
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35 minutes ago, Phumfeinz said:
I've already seen that, it wasn't very good.
The football scenes were dreadful, boring and poorly acted. Very realistic, I will be seeing it again soon.
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Well, we've got a team who all for two of the 'consistent' first 11 were all signed this season. The team barely know each other and old man Bruce probably has no idea what the best formation for the players is (hence his seemingly ever-changing 'tactics').
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Well, Mancini and de Boer are both avaliable...
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Seems like Tony has a dodgy left knee... Posted for absolutely no reason whatsoever. Taken from Google translation.
http://www.reconig.com/page/info.php?mod=detail&id=75
QuoteFew people know that at this moment of Xia Jian Tong is suffering from leg pain. A few months ago, in a joint Ruikang internal staff competition, called "Rui Kang Meixi" Summer build system go into play, the result kicked his left leg. Until the photo of the day, his legs in the up and down stairs will still feel pain, and can not stand long.
This is not the first time he was injured because of playing football. In 2009, when he kicked his leg broke his left leg patella, rest for more than four months. On the so-called "workaholic" Xia Jian Tong, this is a rare sick off time.
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9 hours ago, StefanAVFC said:
Can't work out if this is satire, but he was in United's academy for years so he's fluent.
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Get an experienced goalkeeper who can double up as a tutor for Gollini for one or two years (as well as playing, obviously) and we could have a huge talent ahead of us. Most of his mistakes (questionable passes, etc.) can be put down to mere inexperience and adaptation.
I mean, come on, he's not even very likely to know good enough English...
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1 hour ago, Villan_of_oz said:
Baker really made Bunn look good.
Omg I am on fire
Someone get a fire extinguisher
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By golly, he baked the opposition today. He really did the effort to turn up the heat.
i'm sorry i'll go back to my quiet corner now
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3 hours ago, Chewie said:
Bets placed on @rubberman (Results) and @meme (Both teams to score)
Keep the money (although it doesn't look like you will be getting much)
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Name Home Team Away Team Guess Norwich 1 1 Huddersfield Draw Blackburn 1 2 Reading Reading Bristol 0 2 Preston Preston Burton 0 3 Newcastle Newcastle Cardiff 0 0 Barnsley Draw Fulham 0 2 Derby Derby Leeds 1 1 Brentford Draw Forest 0 2 Wolves Wolves Wednesday 2 1 Rotherham Wednesday Wigan 1 1 Ipswich Draw Birmingham 0 2 Brighton Brighton QPR 1 1 Villa Draw meme -
10 hours ago, maqroll said:
I think it's a case of Chinese owners wanting to market the club back home, and Zola is better known. Really stupid decision, I almost feel bad for them.
It's a shame (or not) that they probably won't be able to market a League 1 club in two seasons time...
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1 hour ago, tonyh29 said:
as well as pharmaceuticals and industrial firms
Mr Xia.... Time for some American purchases?
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In March I explained in-depth how Donald Trump had already won the Presidency by implementing almost every strategy found in 'The Art of War' during the Republican Primaries. You can see that post here: http://imgur.com/gallery/HO5TT
Needless to say I was right. Hillary had no plan against Trump. She used the same attacks against Trump that his Republican rivals did: he's a bigot, a racist, a blah blah blah. That didn't work in the primaries and it didn't work in the general election. As I stated back in March there is no political strategy to beat Trump. He's not playing by political rules, that's the whole point. I did see two paths to beating him, and neither was about Hillary: The first strategy was Bernie winning the Democratic Primaries. He had the swag, the charisma, the cuddly Grandpa mentality. His appeal was the same as that of Biden: Go-lucky, real, passionate. Unfortunately he was running against the Clinton Machine/DNC and he got churned out like a hunk of beef. The second strategy was Bernie, yes THAT Bernie, again. He should have been the VP even though Hillary leans center way more than progressive. Her inability to negotiate was her undoing. It's not just about the Bernie voters that refused to vote Hillary, it was about their enthusiasm. Like it or not they were a ground-game unlike anything anyone's ever seen. The ridiculous amount of donations, the millions of phone calls, the millions of doors knocked. Their passion was most needed against Trump. Yes, Bernie campaigned for Hillary during the general election, but it was no longer the same. Bernie used to be their guy, their champion that could fight against the 1%, for $15 minimum wage, free healthcare, and free tuition. He couldn't do that while campaigning for Hillary without being on the ballot because everyone knew she didn't really care about any of that. So what was Hillary left with? No passion, no drive, no enthusiasm, no Bernie, no Presidency. She was too proud, and that, ladies and gents, is what Trump exposed to perfection. Yes folks, Trump is a master strategist, and he knew Hillary's weakness was her stoic character. During the campaign you often heard Hillary mention that the Republicans have been attacking her for 30 years and never found anything to hurt her. She wore that as a badge of honor, she thought that made her stronger. But, as Trump had done in the Republican Primaries, he took the quality his opponents covet most and he turned it on its head. Crooked Hillary. Hillary Rotten Clinton. Drain the Swamp. Lock her up. Much like Picasso's abstract paintings, Trump's brush strokes made little sense to most people. Yes, she's a political power house, yes she's a stalwart in her convictions. But that also makes her stiff in her beliefs. The world is ever-changing, how can someone maintain their convictions for 30+ years unless they're crooked and a cheat? How can they maintain power with the elites unless their entire cesspool of a swamp was also polluted? Lock her up. Trump took her stoicism and grounded it into a pulp. His first attack on Hillary during the general election was that "If she wasn't playing the woman card she wouldn't even get 5% of the vote." BOOM, head shot. How did Hillary respond? "If fighting for women's rights and equal pay is playing the woman card, then deal. Me. IN!" This played perfectly into Trump's hand. He knew she'd be defiant in being a woman and take that attack personally. He used her soundbites to wedge a gap between men and women voters. The male vote wasn't 2:1 for Trump because they were misogynists, it was because Hillary's words excluded their existence. Remember 'The Art of War'? It's all about divide and conquer. When did Hillary ever talk about men's issues? Never. While Hillary thought she was being stoic in protecting the woman card, Trump was actually playing the man card. I could go on and on, but truth be told I haven't slept yet and I've written too much as is. If you're interested in reading more I'll post again tomorrow. There's plenty to talk about. How Trump had more Hispanic voters than any Republican in history, how Trump had more LGBT voters than any Republican in history (even though his VP is the biggest anti-LGBT in politics), or how Trump ended up with 48% of the woman vote even after those Access Hollywood tapes. Regardless of how you feel about the election, it truly was a masterful performance by Donald Trump. One that will go down in history as not only the most shocking victory, but I would dare say the most expertly perfected victory in US political history.
Not really an article, but still rather interesting.
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oh look a penalty
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On 04/11/2016 at 09:32, sharkyvilla said:
I've always thought the Westfalenstadion is the best example of how Villa Park should get developed if we ever made it back to the real top of the game.
Agreed. Always seems to have quite a very special vibe at that place.
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On 24/10/2016 at 22:18, Keener window-cleaner said:
That legal crap was so boring to read, I'll just trust my lawyer on this
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1 hour ago, DK82 said:
ITCs?
You saw nothing.
Unibet.. New Sponsor
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Quick look at Wikipedia suggests that they're owned by the same people who own 32Red, who've sponsored us before...