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Re: English Premier League 2016/17

Post by BobHelm » August 14, 2016, 11:08 am

From 'sources' it was first used in 1966.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictiona ... E2%80%93go
indeed, just at the time when I was taking (& passing) my English Language 'o' level. In fact I claimed 3 English qualifications in that sitting (English Language, Literature & the quirky named Selective English papers) at 'o' level.
My only regret is that Spell Checkers were not available at the time as it would have undoubtedly improved my grades... :D

According to (other :D ) sources about 1,000 neologisms are added to the English language every year. It is something to embrace Statts.. :D

(p.s. On another note I have not entered the forecast of finishers contest. Not because I don't like the idea but because my predictive skills are even worse than my use of irritating phrases).. :D



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Post by Zidane » August 14, 2016, 12:27 pm

Hull fully deserved their win.It could be a long season for Leicesters defense....Everton played well for the first 45 minutes but we're hanging on at the end against a Spuds side who looked ominously good in the last 30 minutes.
Just when I thought our chance had passed,you go and save the best for last.

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Post by Galee » August 14, 2016, 2:17 pm

BobHelm wrote:Good to hear Galee.
With the home supporters demonstrating against (yet another) unloved owner I imagine that it all could have quickly turned pretty sour if the side on the pitch hadn't put on a bit of a show.
Agree Bob. The club have received hundreds of millions from the TV rights but no one knows where this money has gone. It's certainly not been spent on the club. Despite this the supporters give 100 per cent support to the players. Compared to Stamford Bridge I'm embarrassed to say I can understand why it's called ' the library' .

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Post by stattointhailand » August 14, 2016, 2:51 pm

BobHelm wrote:From 'sources' it was first used in 1966.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictiona ... E2%80%93go
indeed, just at the time when I was taking (& passing) my English Language 'o' level. In fact I claimed 3 English qualifications in that sitting (English Language, Literature & the quirky named Selective English papers) at 'o' level.
My only regret is that Spell Checkers were not available at the time as it would have undoubtedly improved my grades... :D

According to (other :D ) sources about 1,000 neologisms are added to the English language every year. It is something to embrace Statts.. :D

(p.s. On another note I have not entered the forecast of finishers contest. Not because I don't like the idea but because my predictive skills are even worse than my use of irritating phrases).. :D
Perhaps if the "English language" was actually allowed to remain as the ENGLISH LANGUAGE, people born and bred in England might have half a chance to understand it. It would appear that the incorrect spelling and grammatically incorrect phrases introduced from foreign shores are corrupting even the sacred football (sorry should that be SOCCER) threads :-" ...... just my 1797 cartwheels worth :lol:

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Post by dezzer111 » August 14, 2016, 3:00 pm

Defense or defence Statts.
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Post by stattointhailand » August 14, 2016, 3:07 pm

dezzer111 wrote:Defense or defence Statts.
I would favour the later dez even if it does upset Mr Google :-$

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Post by 747man » August 14, 2016, 3:11 pm

Zidane wrote:Hull fully deserved their win.It could be a long season for Leicesters defense....Everton played well for the first 45 minutes but we're hanging on at the end against a Spuds side who looked ominously good in the last 30 minutes.
That's True Andy, But RK Did say before the match that he thought we were only 70% Fit & Ready for Action... :shock: :shock:

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Post by stattointhailand » August 14, 2016, 3:32 pm

747man wrote:
Zidane wrote:Hull fully deserved their win.It could be a long season for Leicesters defense....Everton played well for the first 45 minutes but we're hanging on at the end against a Spuds side who looked ominously good in the last 30 minutes.
That's True Andy, But RK Did say before the match that he thought we were only 70% Fit & Ready for Action... :shock: :shock:
Wish my ex bosses would have been happy if I was only 70% ready to work each day :roll:
Whose bl**dy fault is it that he hasn't got them back, and worked their overpaid butts off to get them fit and ready for action :evil:
It's not like they brought the season opener forward 3 weeks without telling the clubs is it, they have had weeks to get ready. When I changed jobs you got 1 day a month leave for the first year ..... do the same with footballers.
If they want or ask for a transfer they get a day for each month off with any day not playing/training or travelling counted as a day off. About time a few sets of points were altered in front of the gravy train.
If I were a toffee fan I would ask RK for a 30% refund on my ticket ..... bet the club would have got upset if the fans stopped travelling to goddisen when they reached the 70% distance on their journey coz THEY weren't 100% ready for the new season :-"

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Post by FLICKFLACKER404 » August 14, 2016, 4:12 pm

747man wrote:
Zidane wrote:Hull fully deserved their win.It could be a long season for Leicesters defense....Everton played well for the first 45 minutes but we're hanging on at the end against a Spuds side who looked ominously good in the last 30 minutes.
That's True Andy, But RK Did say before the match that he thought we were only 70% Fit & Ready for Action... :shock: :shock:
must admit bit of a strange comment that by rk,the only thing i can think of is they were unfit for the type of pressing game he likes to play and could of done with another week,well tough titties,i would like a gold unicorn that shxts 1000 baht notes,its still down to him

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Post by 747man » August 14, 2016, 6:49 pm

That's What He Meant Flackeryflicks,About 1 More Week.....Don't forget a few of them were in France for their national sides, But DID'NT Play in the games.....BTW....Talking of gold Unicorns...Oh ! Forget it that's another story....555 !!

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Post by stattointhailand » August 14, 2016, 7:27 pm

747man wrote:That's What He Meant Flackeryflicks,About 1 More Week.....Don't forget a few of them were in France for their national sides, But DID'NT Play in the games.....BTW....Talking of gold Unicorns...Oh ! Forget it that's another story....555 !!
OH DEAR .... HOW EXHAUSTING FOR THEM .... they had to play in a football tournament that finished A MONTH AGO


If they played every minute of every game in France that would be a whole 630 minutes work in a month or about a quarter of what everyone else does EVERY WEEK :evil: Then having worked their socks of in the mines/factories/hospitals/offices Joe Public pays his hard earned cash and gets told the players were too tired to play :evil:

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Post by stattointhailand » August 14, 2016, 9:15 pm

Did anyone spot Jose Fonte in the crowd for Bomo v Man Utd??? no reason, just asking :-"

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Post by 747man » August 14, 2016, 9:30 pm

Bournemouth 1 v. Man Utd 3 Final Score in a very BORING Match....

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Post by Zidane » August 15, 2016, 8:06 am

The first 40 minutes weren't so great but most of the second half was quite good.Ibrahimovic an excellent goal and what a free kick but a brilliant save by Boruc. Zlatan and Eric look really good signings and wit young Dave in goal the future looks a lot brighter..... too many iffy players to win the title though, in my opinion. But what about the thriller at The Emirates.......Arsenal 3 Liverpool 4.....reaction from 747man later ! ;)
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Post by goodison » August 15, 2016, 9:36 am

May have been a different game had Theo converted his poor penalty. crazy challenge by Moreno? Some good goals for those of a red persuasion to enjoy. How long has the Window been open and the Prof. is complaining about lack of experience, would have thought he has ample! Chelski v Hammers to look forward to later, all this AND being put through the wringer by A. M.

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Post by Brian Davis » August 15, 2016, 12:40 pm

For those doing the predictions, having watched Palace v WBA, I'd recommend you have Palace as likely relegation fodder. Pardew said it was a disappointing day. Palace fans probably had stronger language. Typical West Brom performance under Pulis, although they're unlikely to win any excitement awards. Notice the end of match Managers" handshake? - not even looking at each other.

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Post by mathusalah80 » August 15, 2016, 1:28 pm

Statto's Premiership Challenge 2016-17.
My season ending forecast.
1. Chelsea.
2. Man. City.
3. Man. Utd.
4. Liverpool.
5. Arsenal.
6. Spurs.
7. Everton.
8. West Ham Utd.
9. Leicester
10. Stoke.
11. Southampton.
12. Swansea.
13. W.B.A.
14. Palace.
15. Watford.
16. Bournemouth.
17. Sunderland.
18. Hull.
19. M'boro.
20. Burnley.

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Post by Zidane » August 15, 2016, 1:32 pm

Yes, they were awful Brian.It must be heartbreaking for a Palace Ultra like yourself ! I wonder who is for the chop first......Pardew or Garry Monk at Leeds ? Palace have been linked with strikers for months but nothing has happened........it now looks down to a choice between Benteke and Berahino but not Ballotelli surely ! 8-[
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Post by dezzer111 » August 15, 2016, 2:32 pm

Zidane wrote:The first 40 minutes weren't so great but most of the second half was quite good.Ibrahimovic an excellent goal and what a free kick but a brilliant save by Boruc. Zlatan and Eric look really good signings and wit young Dave in goal the future looks a lot brighter..... too many iffy players to win the title though, in my opinion. But what about the thriller at The Emirates.......Arsenal 3 Liverpool 4.....reaction from 747man later ! ;)
No reaction yet Zid :-"
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Post by Brian Davis » August 15, 2016, 6:20 pm

Zidane wrote: Palace Ultra like yourself ..... but not Ballotelli surely
No, I keep my shirt on and don't bounce up and down with my back to the game. :lol:
Ballotelli? Never mind bad language - I think I could promise mass protests!

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