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Everything posted by Alex
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Got a few JBO singles and comps from years back. Like that one you mention plus the 'Collection' one with the cigarette card design. Great label. Obviously some of the stuff has dated but a lot of it still sounds mint
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Best Juve ones were the Kappa kits
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Classy response to the thick charver's bullshit
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Love that tune
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Any of the Aussies (or anyone else) remember Pugwall?
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Really should try and read a bit more Ritchie Benaud. Only read a couple of his books
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On valium
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Shitting it now like. I mean, when has CT ever made a bad prediction?
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Missed this. Fucking hell
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Duckula was shite mind. Proper sold the franchise out there
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Gemmill taking a night off from the Berroca shandies
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The Tories look set to continue their run of not having won an election outright since 1992. It's like they're being run by Mike Ashley
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I think the salary's a factor somehow
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:lol: I've still got it
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It's fucking horrible seeing club legends like him and Beardsley completely backing the regime and taking Ashley's money in exchange for trying to hoodwink the fans. The latter certainly can't be that desperate for the money
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Aye, Cameron's gone into hiding anarl. Bit like his number 1 fan on here
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I'll do the jokes, David
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Tories seem to be suffering from having no discernible tactics beyond pointed out David Cameron isn't Ed Milliband. Surprised at how the bookies still have them as odds on to be the biggest party as the polls over the last few months and the most recent ones don't seem to bear that out. If Labour hadn't lost so much credibility north of the border it would be looking like a foregone conclusion
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Michaela Strachan, when she was fit
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Like is wasn't going to be ruined by serving powdered alcohol.
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Even before he died the highly respected cricket writer Gideon Haigh described him as "perhaps the most influential cricketer and cricket personality since the Second World War." And I think you could say the 'perhaps' is as understated as the great man was. Also, as Jonathan Agnew pointed out, he was never one to hark back too much and go on about how much better cricket was in his day, unlike a lot of his peers in the commentary box. He always embraced new developments in the game which is why he always remained so relevant. I sincerely hope he enjoyed Australia's fabulous World Cup victory a lot more than I did
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Carver's inference that those boycotting aren't true supporters who love the club like he does sums up what a gobshite he is. He's more bothered about his own career than the good of the club. I don't mind that too much but it's the vomit-inducing rhetoric which accompanies it that makes him such a hypocrite