Re: What does Hodgson's re-appointment at Palace tell us about the state of football in the Premiership?
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Meanwhile in the real football world working class clubs like Bury struggle whilst the fat cats wallow in filthy cash
Manchester United about to be sold for a Disgraceful amount of money
God bless the Premier League , its only 60 quid a ticket
You are like that bloke I see around Risca who rides his bike with the big signs on his back blabbering some Christian shit.
Re: What does Hodgson's re-appointment at Palace tell us about the state of football in the Premiership?
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Cyclops
Not convinced.
You sure you haven't cut and pasted this?
You have to copy them paste.
If you cut you lose the copy. You then can't paste.
Re: What does Hodgson's re-appointment at Palace tell us about the state of football in the Premiership?
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dembethewarrior
You are like that bloke I see around Risca who rides his bike with the big signs on his back blabbering some Christian shit.
The only thing I have on my back is a sign saying Black Sabbath Destroy Everything
It's a fecking big sign 🤘
Re: What does Hodgson's re-appointment at Palace tell us about the state of football in the Premiership?
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SLUDGE FACTORY
The only thing I have on my back is a sign saying Black Sabbath Destroy Everything
It's a fecking big sign 🤘
I've seen him cycling up the bypass, 70mph on some parts on that dual carriageway and off he goes on his pedal bike shouting the same old shit he's shouted since 1933 when he was old enough to pedal a bike by himself.
Re: What does Hodgson's re-appointment at Palace tell us about the state of football in the Premiership?
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
I've seen him cycling up the bypass, 70mph on some parts on that dual carriageway and off he goes on his pedal bike shouting the same old shit he's shouted since 1933 when he was old enough to pedal a bike by himself.
Fair play to him, 70mph on a push bike:hehe:
Re: What does Hodgson's re-appointment at Palace tell us about the state of football in the Premiership?
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splott parker
Fair play to him, 70mph on a push bike:hehe:
Must have god on his side.
Re: What does Hodgson's re-appointment at Palace tell us about the state of football in the Premiership?
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Originally Posted by
splott parker
Fair play to him, 70mph on a push bike:hehe:
As funny as that one liner was, it's not funny driving past him on a Sunday afternoon. Blokes a danger. Pedaling slow as **** AND has them signs on his back :hehe:
Re: What does Hodgson's re-appointment at Palace tell us about the state of football in the Premiership?
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Originally Posted by
dembethewarrior
You have to copy them paste.
If you cut you lose the copy. You then can't paste.
You can cut and paste if you are editing. The highlighted text you 'cut' is automatically copied as well as being cut (deleted) so you can still paste it. You can also copy and paste when editing with the copied text staying in place.
If you are copying from a website for example you can only copy and paste as you can't cut out data you don't have permission to edit
Re: What does Hodgson's re-appointment at Palace tell us about the state of football in the Premiership?
I've done cycling time trials on that bypass - those were extremely dangerous at the roundabouts, but it was a fast course.
I used to stay just out of the red using a heart rate monitor, 'cept one race on that bypass, my monitor went haywire and I thought I was having a heart attack.....until I saw I was passing under some electricity pylons.
Just thought I'd put that out there......:-)
Re: What does Hodgson's re-appointment at Palace tell us about the state of football in the Premiership?
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Michael Morris
You can cut and paste if you are editing. The highlighted text you 'cut' is automatically copied as well as being cut (deleted) so you can still paste it. You can also copy and paste when editing with the copied text staying in place.
If you are copying from a website for example you can only copy and paste as you can't cut out data you don't have permission to edit
Absolutely.
And that post by TLG about the seventeen games and goals by Palace was so weird (that run included a FA Cup tie but exluded three friendlies) that it had to be a cut/paste job.
:-)
Re: What does Hodgson's re-appointment at Palace tell us about the state of football in the Premiership?
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Michael Morris
You can cut and paste if you are editing. The highlighted text you 'cut' is automatically copied as well as being cut (deleted) so you can still paste it. You can also copy and paste when editing with the copied text staying in place.
If you are copying from a website for example you can only copy and paste as you can't cut out data you don't have permission to edit
Never works on my bloody phone mike
Re: What does Hodgson's re-appointment at Palace tell us about the state of football in the Premiership?
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dembethewarrior
Never works on my bloody phone mike
I can't post photos anymore.
Re: What does Hodgson's re-appointment at Palace tell us about the state of football in the Premiership?
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NYCBlue
I can't post photos anymore.
Try describing yourself to us instead.
Re: What does Hodgson's re-appointment at Palace tell us about the state of football in the Premiership?
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Taunton Blue Genie
Try describing yourself to us instead.
Tall , attractive , Amazonian
Re: What does Hodgson's re-appointment at Palace tell us about the state of football in the Premiership?
He seems to have had the desired effect so far.
Re: What does Hodgson's re-appointment at Palace tell us about the state of football in the Premiership?
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Cyclops
So the appointment of a 75-y-o steeped in a tradition of drilling defences and negative defensive football is the way to get the upper hand in modern football?
This has aged well.
Re: What does Hodgson's re-appointment at Palace tell us about the state of football in the Premiership?
Him and Warnock seem to be doing just fine in these type of situations.