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aimaad22

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  1. Sammy is just so unreliable. Can't see him be any more successful here than his brother. At best.
  2. Hannover Dortmund has been decent fun so far
  3. Another couple of thrashings and Carver just might get the job
  4. Retarded that really. New Zealand will take some beating. Such a frustrating game for us yesterday. Cant expect to win anything when your fielding is as pathetic as that. A mention for Wahab Riaz though, what an absolutely mental spell of fast bowling, quite possibly would have won the game single handedly if ridiculously easy catches hadnt have been dropped.
  5. Maybe, but I do think the latter teams have better 'technical' players, pass around the ball better etc which makes them a more appealing prospect for me. Does depend on the situation too of course. I'd be watching Villa v West Brom if it was deciding who's going down no matter how crap the football.
  6. Aye, but you know these days I prefer watching a game involving lower spanish/german division teams to say something involving the likes of Villa/West Brom or other teams from the premier league. Usually more skill on display even if the atmosphere isnt as good.
  7. Hahah this is actually funny. Think I've come to the point now where I can actually laugh at us without feeling sorry for myself or the club. Gouffran losing the ball and giving away the penalty. What a moron. Takes me back to Smith and Bowyer everytime I see him play, except they were way more useful. Then that stupid tackle from Coloccini. What a bunch of morons.
  8. Not looking so good for England at the moment
  9. Well fook me did we just beat South Africa
  10. Not bothered about the spitting or how shit who was again yesterday. The only positive thing about the club in recent years. What a man.
  11. Chelsea drawing for added incentive
  12. Well that from us was just about as embarrassing as what your lot did Bloody West Indies as well...
  13. I dont think its ultimately ever about wiping out Islam or any religion. The world power of the time needs an enemy, especially one that's as unrivalled militarily right now as the US. One thats got a massive a defence industry as they do. Europe contended itself with colonizing the world, America had the soviets to deal with for a good while. After that, well, there HAS to be something....
  14. Its not that. Well, in some ways yes. The taliban, for instance, have been branded with everything from fundamentalists to islamist extremists to islamic militants since 9/11 whereas they maintain they fight to get the invading forces out from Afghanistan. By the way, after all these years I see that the US is now again making distinction between 'good' and 'bad' Taliban which is utterly ridiculous. Probably because they're looking to set up some factions against the ISIS. The words terrorist or terrorism seem to have been reserved exclusively for muslims. The amount of coverage is also completely disproportionate and this incident has made that clear. Its a farce, as Parky's pointed out above. I'll be convinced its not if some of the things the likes of the US and Israel get up to get labelled terrorism. Or incidents like this one. Agree with Alex that its odd what takes importance these days when incidents like this happen. Well perhaps not odd, in light of the above. Unfortunate.
  15. Aye, but they do have a well rounded team right now. And I think England and the Asian teams are much weaker than last time around.
  16. According to the father of one of the victims it had nothing to do with parking. There had been priors apparently, no one thought it would go this far.
  17. If the identities had been reversed, nobody would have even asked that question. The media anyway that is.
  18. http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/chapel-hill-shooting-the-latest-act-of-terror-has-just-been-committed-in-america-but-the-media-has-ignored-it-because-the-victims-were-muslim-10038624.html
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