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Agreed. Second only to Gary Neville for me. |
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this absolute fruitcake
https://twitter.com/GBNEWS/status/1599110417195839488 Although he's a bit slow on the "Christmas is being banned" hysteria, should be playing that card by at latest mid-November. |
Roy Keane. Someone that clearly is minted, but looks like you'd find him in a cardboard box under a bridge.
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Pubs turfing out a full house at 10pm, who will no doubt soon be moaning about energy costs/inflation/brexit and whacking up their prices or shutting down
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I guess there were strict council imposed drinking times, and the staff were only paid for a set period of time. Odd way to treat a captive set of clients you only get to see twice a month. |
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Starting to get on my tits. |
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Trumpets and bands at sports stadium especially at the cricket ,
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Men are suitable to commentate and do analysis on mens games and women are suitable for womens games. |
I’d take gender out the equation and ask how much does being a good player in general really matter to someone’s ability to analyse football? I’d rather listen to a journalist like say Ralph Honigstein than any of the pundits Sick Bucket named.
There’s a place for “what would you have done in that situation Alan” which means a good former player should always be on the panel, but I think the need for everyone to have been one is daft. On the subject of women’s football though, I think Emma Hayes and Alex Scott are more insightful than the vast majority of men. |
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National anthems longer than the 37 seconds of God Save The Quing.
We don't need no stinking introduction or middle 8 or key changes. Just get on with it. |
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Neymar's face.
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Fair point. That's yellow card territory.
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You could always just change your username to 'I live in 1968'. |
After a couple of years playing with Patrick Bamford, Raphinha having to slum it alongside Neymar. So unfair !
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A woman is on my television- PC gone mad! |
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I'll see both your Neymars and Richarlisons and raise you them flying in a barber from Paris just to cut their hair.
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Not that I am complaining, but the women pundits and reporters on Argie sports shows are absolute stunners. Are we making progress by opening up the world of sports journalism and punditry by showing, for the most part, women who are pleasing to the camera? Are many of us red-blooded blokes merely concentrating on other things rather than the value of the words they are imparting?
This is global it seems. https://www.sportskeeda.com/football...all-presenters https://www.rt.com/sport/479598-spoo...na-sexism-row/ |
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Maybe I should've been more specific, that French woman who was in the studio during the France game who was explaining to the nation and Rio Ferdinand how defending works got on my nerves. Is that allowed or have I tripled down on my sexism? |
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A bit of a rehash this one, but calling the phone company (in this case AT&T) in regard to a letter they sent me stating they tried emailing me but the email in my account would appear wrong. The email in my profile in my online account is correct. The email they quoted as trying was a discontinued AOL account from probably 25 years ago!
Anyway get connected to a pleasant lady who I'm guessing resides in India. After some confusing back and forth she finds the offending erroneous email and corrects it. Then the trouble starts... the all encompassing, "While we are waiting to get that change confirmed, I have been looking at your account and..." Red flag to a bull time. At every suggestion rejected by me, she had a comeback, and a follow-up deal that ranged from multiply lines, cable TV deals, and a iPhone 12 for "just" $1. At which point my blood is up and about to hang-up on her. We were both pretty cordial about my out bust of discontent with the call, and I'm pretty sure I could hear a male voice in the background coaching her over the top of about 20 other voices in the background making her very hard to comprehend. Told her in the end, if I wanted to get a new phone, or change my plan, I would do it on my terms and walk into the AT&T store that is about a mile from my house and take care of it without the sales pitch. Don't get me started on trying to understand the minutia of the phone bill... |
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Cabled internet connection dropping out grrrrrrrrrr
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Was starting a new thread in the Politics section about Germany and the attempted coup that happened today and moved my hand like jedi on the keyboard and it vanished. Can't be asked to type it out again. Feck it
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And I’m not referring to presenters but pundits, specifically. There have been numerous (good) presenters and commentators who’ve been women - Jacquie Oatley is the leading example (IMO), so it’s not an issue of gender but double standards. Why is it a prerequisite for every white man who wishes to be a pundit at the elite level to have also played football at the elite level - regardless of how ******* awful the majority of them are at their jobs? And yet we now must ensure a woman is in the studio, despite the fact she never played mens football at any level? FWIW, I don’t think punditry recruitment should have anything to do with peoples playing careers. If they did play football, that can be a bonus, but it shouldn’t be essential. This approach would improve punditry substantially whilst naturally opening up the landscape to people from all different backgrounds (including women). Throwing a couple of women footballers in the studio for the sake of "diversity" is a regressive token gesture that condescending idiots such as yourself dishonestly frame as progress. And it never ceases to bemuse me that people pretend otherwise. |
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But I don't think that women are more visible in the men's game just for the sake of diversity or "political correctness". That would suggest that they don't offer any value to the programme and are just there to tick a box. Alex Jones, Eni Aluko etc are very good at analysing games and speaking engagingly about what they're discussing. They play(ed) at the highest level of woman's football and are more than qualified enough to speak to a BBC audience about what tactical approach a team is taking or what their view is on the main talking points at half time. They haven't played at the same level as the likes of Rio Ferdinand but very few male pundits have either. Womens football is far, far more popular than it used to be and I think a lot of viewers find these pundits more refreshing than men who walk into these roles and offer nothing but cliches and unresearched nonsense. A lot of female pundits, in my view, have a good balance of understanding the game and being able to present that knowledge effectively. If it results in more young women getting involved in sports reporting as a result then thats great as well. |
This whole discussion about women pundits is just so redundant. Question the tv channels for not doing it before now, but don't question the right or wrong of it just because the pundit has tits.
There's absolutely no need for a pundit to have played the game as a top professional. How many refs were formally top professional footballers? Yet they seem to have a solid grasp of the game (allegedly :D)... the point is, anyone can have an opinion about events on the pitch, tactics etc (look at this website ffs!) and if what they say has merit then they qualify as a pundit. The choice of pundit should be more about their ability to talk about their opinions in a persuasive, intelligent, entertaining if you like, easy to understand way. In short, a good communicator. |
Am very annoyed at myself for beginning to warm to Simon Jordan. Have started watching him on Talksport and he absolutely runs rings around everyone. He destroyed Piers Morgan over his Ronaldo interview. The ex-footballers who get a gig on the show are totally out of their league when they try to debate him. Their only comeback is calling him a public schoolboy -- which he isn't -- and a failed club owner which he is. Still a wanker, just not as much of one, as I once had him down as.
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No World Cup football on telly for a second night in row. Especially when I have free time to watch. Her indoors is excited that now she can watch her Christmas movies she recorded.
Oh well could be worse could be some cooking or baking programs |
Razors - I am fine with it. Nice to have the break. I have some work to be doing, which I am quite advanced on now - house jobs and family duties. Grandnips here. I need to accrue the brownie points to allow me at least games 2, 3, 4 this next couple of days. I am happy to forego the Brasil love fest.
Things happen for a reason. |
It annoys me that Iran have executed a protestor and there are more to follow. Under some pretence of offending god or some such shite.
It annoys me more that geopolitics and other factors means that we all don't club together and fecking rid the world of the whole system. Yeah, I understand why not, and I understand that getting involved in that whole are is a nightmare that can never be sorted, and leads to all kinds of long term shite. However, I can't stand the idea of a systemic bunch of absolute filth that work together to avoid any due process and just kangaroo court this victim, and many others. For good measure, Russia (and many others - who knows UK/USA who feckin cares) going well overboard on a stupid basketball player and using her as a hostage until some prisoner swap deal can be done. Internationl Arms Dealer in exchange for Weed Resin User. That would have been deal of the decade on Swap Shop. Where is the humanity in all of these people that make these decisions? |
Rude waiting staff
What is a forced service charge these days. Just another tax. Starting to resent going out for meals due to poor value, poor service and poor experience. |
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Advert for samsung saying Happy Holidays, no its Christmas
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Instead everyone just gets 20% flat fee. |
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Then some Grammanista put me right and said it should be Ensure not Insure. So there went that one. |
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I'm genuinely delighted that women's football is booming. I have a 16 year old daughter who plays, loves going to Palace and is really starting to understand the game. It gives me and us a massive amount of pleasure, |
I suspect the whole tips thing in The US exists so restaurante owners can get away with fleecing their staff on wages. The model should be fought againt elsewhere.
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Japan has it right. No such thing as tips in Japan.
If you accidentally left your change at the table they'd follow you outside to make sure you got it back. |
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It’s horses for courses, I’ll still tip cash on top of a fixed service charge to anyone who goes above and beyond the norm to make our visit better than I expected. It’s not a tax at all. |
The big tip hunters here in Nashville are the musicians. They all plead poverty although all the ones I know personally do very well. At the weekends when the tourists are mob handed the begging bowl comes around every half an hour. To request a song can cost you a small fortune.
A barmaid I know was telling me that the band that plays on the weekend where she works have a sign saying they will play 'such and such a song" for $100. She said one Sunday they played it seven times. You got to remember everyone is on stag or Hen parties. They're all pissed or drugged. The $100 is so outrageous that they've got to do it. Ten of them - ten bucks a head and the next thing they're yahoooing around to "take me home feckin country road' or some other shit kicking ditty. |
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I'll send my students my transfer details for the days I absolutely nail a grammar point. FFS |
Anything above 15% is obscene. It's time people took a step back. In costly cities like NY or London I suspect a couple or family can run up a decent Bill in a fairly good or better restaurant. The idea of being expected to add 25 or 30% to that is just ridiculous. $200 bill plus add $60 for the tip because if you added just $40 you may be asked if there was a problem with the meal or service.
'Oh...you won't be allowed to eat there again' - BBSer that is part of the problem. It all goes back to the idea of leaving a dollar for every beer you buy. What's it now, 5 bucks tip for each beer? |
When I am on it, I always insist they take the service charge off the bill and then pay by credit card and leave a seperate tip in cash. Only way I can be sure the staff get the cash.
Many have been unduly appreciative suggesting to me that tips are at best managed by owners or at worst stolen by them. |
Spotify Wrapped.
Just f*ck off. |
Accidently clicking the wrong link and ending up on the Harry and Meghan thread
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Buying tins of tuna and then finding there isn't a ring pull.
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When your ADHD son's teacher says he could do really well but needs to focus more in class. If I'd heard this once it would be annoying, but it's rarer not to hear it.
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That said, there have been some excellent teachers who get it, and when they do they really make a huge difference. |
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Thank goodness for advances in technology, even if it does fail once in a while :D |
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On a more serious note - how is ADHD diagnosed these days? Is it reliant on the observance of a set of behaviours and the absence of any other proven explanation or has it advanced to include specific tests? I know there is a wide variance of the condition and it's impacts but wondered if they had produced any hard recognisable tests for it. At least it is recognised these days albeit not remembered by the sounds of it. |
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In general in my experience, teachers and other professionals seem to fall into three camps: The ones that understand and make accommodations accordingly. Unsurprisingly my children have excelled in these classes. The ones that don't understand but are willing to learn and can be bought onside with patience The ones that think it's nonsense and just bad behaviour. These tend to be older teachers, although not always, and should probably be encouraged to retire. |
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- doing the first needn't and shouldn't be dependent on having a diagnosis. - if only the third category were just older teachers, and not, for example, prominent government advisers. |
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He comes round and tells us about what's going on sometimes. His son has a number of behaviours that are a real challenge - he bolts quite often and is normally found quite far away from home. Usually he gets to the local supermarket where the staff know him quite well now. I find the idea of my children legging it out of the house or climbing out of the garden quite stressful, so god knows how they cope. They have issues with one set of grandparents where the grandfather just believes it all to be naughtiness and would quite like to smack him. |
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I'm kind of lairy about these sort of connections, because parents of children with SEN like autism and ADHD spend a lot of time blaming themselves in various ways, or being blamed by various agencies. Anyway, apologies. I've probably diverted this thread enough. |
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Footballers taking their shirt off to celebrate scoring a goal.
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I hate 'Christmassy' tunes piped over shop PAs.
And yet, found myself unwittingly singing along in Sainsbury's this evening...'Walking along, singing a song, walking in a Freedman Wonderland' |
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The camera angle for penalty shoot outs. I much prefer the usual sideways angle than the one behind the player.
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Chopsticks.
**** 'em knife and fork definitely better. |
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