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PaulC

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  1. Kim Basinger has got better with age I think. I like Monica Bellucci and just watched "forces special" with Diane Kruger, she's nice.
  2. Yes there's some positives to take from the game. I guess most like me are disappointed we didn't win because Hull were so poor.
  3. To be fair though Hull offered very little threat.
  4. Yes I know Weimann was equally as poor today but we know what he can do. Kozak was very disappointing. He works hard but the ball keeps bouncing off him and he doesn't win many clean headers like Benteke.
  5. Sorry if you don't know what the club see in him then its no good anyone explaining it. Yes he was poor today.
  6. poor game Delph motm by a mile. Weimann was poor but he did lay on a great chance for Agbonlahor. Kuzak was awful. So glad now we can get Benteke back in the side. Bacuna showed he can play too but the fullbacks didn't get forward enough.
  7. Kozak is the problem, as you say not winning headers, cant hold the ball up and his control is awful. Very disappointed with him first half, Weimann just needs to wake up and get going 2nd half
  8. Yes Bacuna has been good but disappointed at the other end of the field. Only Agbonlahor is look at it today.
  9. First game back Westwood so not quite at it yet. Trouble is we cant replace one of the forwards because there is nobody else to bring on. Why is Albrighton not on the bench?
  10. The worst team we have played this season. Kozak and Weimann have been poor. We have to win this game.
  11. No it might be more useful when you were on the desert Island In that case I would prefer a copy of 'The Guardian', as it is only slightly more useful as it is bigger and thicker. I could sleep under it, wipe my arse for longer, or light a bigger flare beggers cant be choosers. You can also use it to start a fire. So the Daily Mail does have its uses.
  12. I don't think Lambert can be accused of favouritism. Westwood is back because he is better on the ball than Sylla.
  13. Yes shame. Shows that Lambert doesn't have favourites though!
  14. No it might be more useful when you were on the desert Island
  15. I guess the first priority as a full back is defence and Bacuna is stronger in that department. I think he will eventually play for us in midfield though
  16. Yes but aren't we all entitled to change our opinions at times in our lives.
  17. Yes lochead was still good when he came to us . I think he was 28. A legend at villa
  18. Well tbf he probably could have had longer and finished the job properly had he not constantly interrupted every other speaker and killed the show Like I said he was pandering to the audience so much last night the WWF want to adopt him as their new logo No, he didn't interrupt every other speaker. The Libdem woman interrupted him, and he gave way, though her point was trivial and a diversion. The two male tories tried the "I'm the Alpha male" lark, and he wasn't having it. I guess that's what you mean. And Hasan made the show. Unmediated, vibrant opinions, delivered with commitment. Compare and contrast Cooper's very professional, but studied and insincere, performance. Yes I agree Hasan was the best thing about the show. Maybe he played to the audience but they were on his side. Dimbleby didn't like it but guess he's a tory himself.
  19. Sky have an interesting survey on their news page that suggest UKIP could appeal to lots of labour voters so I wouldn't throw the stereo type voting intent around too much tbh What is interesting for me is I would put myself more centre than left or right ... And I think a fair majority of voters are the same Labour seem to be noticeable shifting left and the Tory party further right ... The libs could take that centre ground but are probably damaged goods and need a rebrand for 2015 Labour are so far from being "left" it's laughable, and they have lost a lot of members and supporters for that reason. Most people would seem to support far more radical intervention in the economy than Labour are proposing, and most people are bemused and misled by Labour failing to pin the recession on bankers, deregulation, and global capitalism. If they don't aggressively challenge this unending bollocks about "the mess we inherited", "Labour's financial crisis", then why on earth would people not start to accept tory lies? It's quite pathetic. The tories are trying to suggest policies which their vile gnome Crosby suggests will play well with the deranged faction of tory voters who will vote Ukip because it feels more like the expression of their rabid hostility to most other people. They will try to row back from these (like the electorally - and socially, and economically - mad idea of refusing benefits to under-25s). They are gradually sinking under the weight of their own collapsing support, like a posher version of Branson's Balloon. Lost direction, lost buoyancy, lost altitude. Just lost. Party membership average age 68, over a third of people at conference were lobbyists, over half of party funds come from hedge funds and other City sleazebags. A fatal combination. But it will be a lingering death, over about 20 years. Labour's ineptitude will prolong the walking death of the zombie party, a cause of much regret. Labour under Blair were more right than Conservatives under Heath. Its is laughable when people suggest labour are going left. At most they are centre. It hard to relate to them anymore. The conservatives are more right than even under Thatcher.
  20. Yes true but he hasn't been the standout player for them yet but the mere factor that they signed such a high profile player has given the other players a lift I agree, Its like when we signed Dean Saunders. Although he probably was our standout player.
  21. He ones of those players that will need a bit of time to settle into the pace of the Premier League. Might be next season before we see the best of him.
  22. Do you think the libdems are going to do much in the next election. I think a lot of normal labour voters voted for them and felt let down by the coalition the Tories. So they will loose their votes. Hopefully the UKIP will split the Tory vote and Labour will get a majority.
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