

Dinho lad
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Pearson managed to keep Leicester up when it looked more likely they'd go down. Let's face it, his team then went on to won the league.
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Pep has formed an affinity with City, so I can see him staying for a little longer. He will probably one day manage Barca again though.
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A bit of an ambiguous story, tbh.
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He's not class either.
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He is not a class manager - he's just below world class. (If world class is what you meant by 'class).
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One defeat, the 4-0 defeat by Manchester United in the 1996 Charity Shield, sticks out for Albert. “We were outplayed, hammered,” he admits. “We had come back from Thailand and Japan in pre-season and honestly we were very tired. Some of their players like Roy Keane were professional and said nothing but some of the younger ones, they were taking the mickey, ridiculing us. In the dressing room afterwards Keegan said nothing. But when they came to St James’ Park later that year, Kevin just gave out the team sheet and said: ‘Remember Wembley.’ That was enough: we went out there and won 5-0. Cunts.
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Colo wasn’t the most athletic, so no to being a sweeper type.
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I think Kennedy's flip was better, I don't think he needed to touch the ground.
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Should have realised that ‘outsider’ concepts should not be introduced to the house of N-O. I seek forgiveness from the lords of the clique.
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It's also that you look like some sort of geeky ectomorph and so I thought it was quite, let's just say 'incongruent', for you to act like a Mr Toughbollocks. I see. I apologise for the tactlessness of the original post. Certainly wasn't doing a faux hard man act, though. Put me in an arena of conflict and I'd mush quite feebly. Fuck sake.... .... I'm sorry, man.
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It's also that you look like some sort of geeky ectomorph and so I thought it was quite, let's just say 'incongruent', for you to act like a Mr Toughbollocks.
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Sense of humour? It wasn't funny! You must be stupid if you think a professional athlete, running at you with no doubt powerful momentum, is something nice to experience! Just because he was fine doesn't mean that it wasn't a rough, needless and cowardly thing to do - especially to a much older person. Grow up, you tit. And by the way, 'comms'? What the fuck is wrong with you?
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Stick to long posts.
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Yeah, and you know this how? If the case was clear cut, it wouldn't have gotten this far.
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That's him done for the season, though.
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All £9 have been placed. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand I'm out of the gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame.....
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Woke up this morning thinking 'Damn, I fancy a bet but I'm out of the game...." So I login to see what's out and about in the MatchedBetting/Promotion scene and then find an offer of free spins from SportingBet - that yielded £9. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaand I'm back in the gaaaaaaaaame...!
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I'm not sure if speculating is advised, is it?
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You mean he wasn't fined more to take into account the other aspects of his case? i.e, legal fees, administrative fees, etc. Not to mention... a 'punishment' fee!
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Doesn’t solve the issue though does it, all it does is punish the majority who these racist morons with their actions victimise too. It’s a society problem that needs big society to act tougher. There is no easy solution of course. Ban fans and players and coaches for racism, but teams from tournaments and everyone else from games? I think England acted superbly during this by playing on and showing the world that racism won’t win, can’t win. If both teams deceived to walk off of course, I’d back that. So sad this is an issue in footy of all places in 2019 which has done more than most in society especially in England to deal with racism. Football authorities are not there to solve the issue - but they should be doing more to minimize it, a lot more. If that means that they kick some country out of a major competition, then so be it. The punishment needs to send through to society a message of the extent of the problem and that it will not be tolerated. In the context of finding a better punishments for racism in football, the enjoyment of the majority is not more important than the racist abuse that the players/fans get.