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How the season reviews say the score ay the beginning of the highlights. Id like to think if I was on the moon for a year, I could watch it without knowing whats about to happen

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The way they work out bettings odds. Liverpool are higher than us in everything. Also the 'Premier League w/o Big 6' better has Liverpool part of the big 6 while we're considered the 7th best team. :lol: We finished 5th ffs.

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The way they work out bettings odds. Liverpool are higher than us in everything. Also the 'Premier League w/o Big 6' better has Liverpool part of the big 6 while we're considered the 7th best team. :lol: We finished 5th ffs.

 

I get all of that, but tbh I'd quite like to be the underdog.

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The upcoming international break. Just when I'm loving watching so many domestic games

 

International football in general. Only serves to fill a few boring weeks in the summer.

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When we have a chance to improve the squad and push on but would rather penny pinch and mess about over a couple of million. For what we seemed willing to spunk on Carroll could get Debuchy and Douglas in and improve the team 10 fold. Oh well.

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Use of the word 'cute'.

 

This does my head in.

 

Also when people refer to teams as a plural. As in "Your Newcastles and your Evertons".  :knuppel2:

 

And when they do it with people and feel they have to specify which planet they live on, to avoid any further confusion, obviously, having already involved everyone with that name. "The Messis and Ronaldos of this world" - fuck right off you stupid bastards. Might as well say "the Smiths and Johns of Mars" linguistically. Lazy uneducated tools.

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Use of the word 'cute'.

 

This does my head in.

 

Also when people refer to teams as a plural. As in "Your Newcastles and your Evertons".  :knuppel2:

 

And when they do it with people and feel they have to specify which planet they live on, to avoid any further confusion, obviously, having already involved everyone with that name. "The Messis and Ronaldos of this world" - f*** right off you stupid bastards. Might as well say "the Smiths and Johns of Mars" linguistically. Lazy uneducated tools.

 

Took me a few moments to realise this wasn't in reference to The Smiths and Johnny Marr.

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Use of the word 'cute'.

 

This does my head in.

 

Also when people refer to teams as a plural. As in "Your Newcastles and your Evertons".  :knuppel2:

but they aren't referring to the clubs in plural, they are referring to clubs like those mentioned.

 

the smiths link later mentioned doesn't make sense!

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Use of the word 'cute'.

 

This does my head in.

 

Also when people refer to teams as a plural. As in "Your Newcastles and your Evertons".  :knuppel2:

but they aren't referring to the clubs in plural, they are referring to clubs like those mentioned.

 

the smiths link later mentioned doesn't make sense!

 

:lol: Does to me. Pluralising players' names unnecessarily annoys me. Commentators and pundits will refer to Messi in the plural when they only mean one of them, and that's his family name, like Smith. Ronaldo's a given name, like John, Mars is a world, like this one, and there's a certain resonance in the Smiths-John-Mars combo that appealed. It's not rocket science :lol:

 

You'll probably say they meant players like that, but that's my point, if that's what they meant they should say it ffs! I will not accept such sloppiness!

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Use of the word 'cute'.

 

This does my head in.

 

Also when people refer to teams as a plural. As in "Your Newcastles and your Evertons".  :knuppel2:

but they aren't referring to the clubs in plural, they are referring to clubs like those mentioned.

 

the smiths link later mentioned doesn't make sense!

 

:lol: Does to me. Pluralising players' names unnecessarily annoys me. Commentators and pundits will refer to Messi in the plural when they only mean one of them, and that's his family name, like Smith. Ronaldo's a given name, like John, Mars is a world, like this one, and there's a certain resonance in the Smiths-John-Mars combo that appealed. It's not rocket science :lol:

 

You'll probably say they meant players like that, but that's my point, if that's what they meant they should say it ffs! I will not accept such sloppiness!

they are referring to players or clubs of that ilk and i'll bet you do it aswell. the smiths guitar player spells his name 'marr' so the plural would be 'marrs' which wouldn't be like the planet.
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