In the fire i hopeCockatrice wrote:All my green triangles are gone..
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In the fire i hopeCockatrice wrote:All my green triangles are gone..
He will probably only notice that next Tuesday anyway.Tender wrote:Dave....DAVE... don’t get dragged in. You’re smarter than that. Think of the children.
There’s some green triangles left in the Quality Street. Life is good .
I'll be the judge of that and I have pronounced, repeating the same erroneous shyte time after time may work for Trump with braindead Seppos, it doesn't develop into truth here, just the ramblings of a man with a history of madder than fu@k theories.rumncoke wrote:not mad--- persistent .
Problem I have with players who don't chase a lost cause while others do - sometimes the cause is not lost initially - only to fail because the tackler lacks support from his team mates who have pulled up .
Pull up once and you'll do it again!!Its Heart and Commitment and the lack of it when defending is a bigger failing than failure to be a ball carrier or the occasional dropped pass .
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He must have remembered that he was on the rota for the early shift at Guilt Trip the next morning.Dave wrote:Cave is smart. By not chasing a lost cause you are conserving energy.
Their donuts look amazingBart S wrote:He must have remembered that he was on the rota for the early shift at Guilt Trip the next morning.Dave wrote:Cave is smart. By not chasing a lost cause you are conserving energy.
Nothing gets between a true Ulsterman and his latte.
We didn't play well by all accounts so a point gained.Cap'n Grumpy wrote:PNE drew away at Barnsley on Boxing Day.
One point gained, or two points dropped?