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At the age of 20 I was listening to a lot of bluesy guitar music. Here's one of my favourite tracks by one of my favourite artists at the time. It actually put me off learning guitar as it was so impossible to imagine myself getting anywhere near being able to play it :-)
Yeah, and what Marti said about that was along the lines of what Hunter's talking about which is actually reducing the likelihood of failure by hard work and focusing on the right things.
Loved all his hold up play yesterday. Plus the fact that he may not be fast but he knows exactly where to be before the ball comes into the box. Austin-like.
I was at that game and it was f*****g baltic. Our seats were on the edge of the crowd and we were like penguins trying to get inside the huddle to get away from the wind.
Thanks Saffa, that took me right back to the lower loft. Pandemonium :-)
I missed Varane mucking about with the keeper's water. That was something Andy Johnson used to do. Always hilarious to see the keeper looking high and low for his bottle ten minutes later.
"Queens Park Rangers (QPR) will be playing against Bristol City at Ashton Gate on Saturday. Both teams have had contrasting starts to the season, with Bristol City currently in 11th spot in the Championship table and QPR aiming to extend their unbeaten run to five matches.
Bristol City has only one win in their last five second-tier clashes and has struggled with inconsistency, which threatens their hopes of competing for a top-six spot. However, they have been relatively strong at home, being unbeaten in seven of their nine home outings this season.
On the other hand, QPR has enjoyed back-to-back successes at their Loftus Road base, easing past Norwich City and newly-promoted Oxford United. Despite this, it has not been all smooth sailing for QPR, who were booed off by some sections of the crowd at half-time in their last match.
Given Bristol City's home advantage and QPR's recent form, it could be a closely contested match. Predictions suggest that both teams might not score, and there could be under 2.5 goals in the game. However, QPR's recent unbeaten streak gives them a fighting chance."
Like anything AI, you have to fact check everything. Like the incorrect umber for unbeaten games in the 2nd sentence.
The Ellerslie lino was amazing I thought. Although the bloke behind me pointed out that he was actually just doing his job......:-)
It was great to see Naarch get rattled. I'm behind the goal in the Lower Loft and there were plenty of communication breakdowns/disagreements between Gunn and his defenders in the 1st half. In the 2d half we had them pinned back extremely deep for several periods. The stats are misleading in that they had over 67% possession but loads of that was their defensive third and they just couldn't get out. And when they did they kept fluffing their passes. Great to see the effect of Rangers' endless efforts to win every single 1st and 2nd ball
It clearly the Ben Williams situation that's pissing Marti off most. He had another right dig (quite rightly) in his post match interview.
Williams virtually lived at the training ground last season when we had the best injury record in the league. Now he's in Dubai (WTAF?!?) and we have one of the worst if not THE worst.
How old's the TV? The built-in apps are notorious for becoming outdated.
As others have said, you could try plugging in a streaming stick instead. I use a Roku (well three actually). Amazon do the Fire stick. There are alternatives.