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i don't really see the big fuss about everton really. it's two/three games into the season and you're without at least two fantastic players. lescott is good but not incredible and certainly not irreplaceable. fair enough you didn't make waves in the transfer market but neither did portsmouth, for example, who i think are going to be feeling it much more this season
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We've got some serious problems, problems that have been glossed over for the past few seasons with Moyes working wonders with the team(and without a pot to piss in). Kenwright needs to pull his thumb out or sell up cos I can see Moyes walking. This is DEFO Moyes' last season if things stay as they are
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twenty four million for lescott will serve you well it's just a shame moyes has handled it this way because you probably won't have a chance to spend the money.
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news reports on davenports condition are fucking shocking. lbc said he may have to have a leg amputated - in all fairness not heard the nicest things said about him but whatever he did he didn't deserve that.
in other news. ESPN WTF? how do i access espn on sky it's not channel 442 and it's not channel 417 so how the fuck do i watch the game today? doesn't make any sense
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I've met quite a number of Americans over the years. I have been to the States around 100 or more times and have worked closely with, for and against many of our colonial cousins. I have visited only 14 of your states. I cannot, however, pretend to have met most Americans or even to have met a small per centage. Some Americans that I have met have become close friends. Others I like. Some bore me. Some I actively despise. The one thing that I can say for all of America and all of Americans is that they are diverse. 300,000,000 or so of them and they all appear to be quite different. Willard Scott and Allen Ginsberg are or were both quintessentially American. They were very different one from the other. It is that diversity that defines "American" and it is that diversity that should be celebrated.
Where you find 300,000,000 people you will find a large number of assholes but you will also find a considerable number of good and rewarding people.
i'm not even american. i wouldn't let racism slip under the net, don't see how what he said was much different.
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no i was joking. but only because pistanators stalled on his point and i was hoping plurabelle would chip in with some of that bizarre religious shit they have going on, aren't rangers fans huns? don't know what that means, regardless it's all barely football.
dunno if this was covered maybe fifty pages back but what is your point? obviously in the 60s when it cost half a days wages of working the docks or digging in a mine or whatever you do up there, then i imagine that everyone went to the football because they could afford to do so and also because you could stand up and drink and fight.
i don't know a single person that religiously watches their team every week because it's just not practical or financially viable. one kid i went to school with followed southampton home and away but that's only because his dad sold Hawkshead and they could afford to do it. if you want to go and watch your team that's cool but i don't think it makes you a bigger or better fan because you can afford to give up your time and money to travel 400 miles to see them at the weekend, it also begs the question that if you love them so much how could you ever have left the mersey in the first place? -
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some of the reports of the game at west ham sound absolutely amazing. don't see why everyone is blaming them, there are two teams and if it had been at the den it would have been exactly the same outcome.