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Gareth Ainsworth
at 14:31 23 Nov 2024

Won it.
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Gareth Ainsworth
at 14:23 23 Nov 2024

Just the 11 minutes of added time.
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Gareth Ainsworth
at 13:34 23 Nov 2024

2-1 up on moneybags Birmingham with 19% possession. The old ones are the best.
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Rangers v the Oat Cake Eaters match thread
at 12:46 23 Nov 2024

I’m taking a short break from Stockholm Syndrome today, have a good afternoon everyone.
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As a matter of interest
at 21:55 22 Nov 2024

Our Man in Havana.
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Childish Stuff You Do.
at 17:32 22 Nov 2024

More spectral than childish, but if I can’t enter or leave Waterloo Station by a prime-numbered ticket gate it spoils my day.
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Things You Have Changed Your Mind About
at 11:52 22 Nov 2024

International breaks. I used to hate them, but now I never want them to end.
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RIP Vic Flck and John Prescott
at 23:50 21 Nov 2024

I wouldn’t consider myself sympathetic to his politics but he represented his people and stood up for them and himself. RIP John, give the eggy tvvat another slap from me.
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Things You Have Changed Your Mind About
at 16:37 20 Nov 2024

Oooh, olives, salty almonds and freezing cold dry sherry, holiday heaven.

1970s music. I read a review of Chris Stapleton at the O2 by NW5 Hoop in the Spectator where he described his sound as imported intact from 1972 (I’m paraphrasing, in case he’s reading). As a true son of punk I would have curled my lip in my best Sid Vicious sneer up to five years ago but I’ve finally opened my mind and started to appreciate the craft and quality that went into music then. I don’t know to what extent it’s customer taste or the economics of the recording industry but listening to music of any genre and there seems to be so much more going on. I might have mentioned Mrs Sheen likes an NPR jazz station WGBO of Newark and they often have a 70s funk show on Sunday lunchtime. Never heard the tracks or in most cases the bands, but the sound is sensational - brass, percussion, guitars, singers - it sounds like there’s at least a dozen in the studio at once. What we’ve lost…
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Half decent tv
at 11:53 20 Nov 2024

A bit off topic but fans of Father Ted will be delighted that Bishop Len Brennan was able to give his son a leg-up into the family business.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cz0m235y89go
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Wembley Stadium
at 10:43 20 Nov 2024

Typical Wembley, fur coat and no knickers. We’re not just Willesden, we’re Kilburn and Harlesden too.
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Wembley Stadium
at 13:47 19 Nov 2024

I’m still willing to take up arms to take back the occupied territories - Staines and Ashford.
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Wembley Stadium
at 19:42 17 Nov 2024

Next to the Married At First Sight Flats. My daughter told me.
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Beautiful women sports stars
at 13:54 16 Nov 2024

Surviving women’s world records from the 1980s:
100m, 200m, 400m, 800m, 4x400m.
Heptathlon, High Jump, Long Jump, Discus, Shot
https://trackandfieldnews.com/records/womens-world-records/
Only Flo-Jo and Jackie-Joyner Kersee standing up for the Free World. There’s only one surviving men’s record from the 80s, the Hammer, but quite a few from the 90s, eg High Jump, Long Jump, 1500m, 4x400m.
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Beautiful women sports stars
at 09:42 16 Nov 2024

I mostly agree, but the ambition of the athletes to succeed within a system that otherwise gave them nothing played a small part. When East Germany fell, researchers found a letter from Marita Koch (still 400m world record holder) to the athletic authorities complaining that Bärbel Wöckel was getting better steroids because her uncle ran a pharmaceutical company.
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Positive thread alert: Posters you appreciate
at 23:49 15 Nov 2024

Hit it with the stringy bit, Betty.
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Beautiful women sports stars
at 23:29 15 Nov 2024

41 years on, still holds the 800m world record, the oldest on the books. Kids today, just aren’t willing to put the effort in.
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Bluesky
at 09:56 15 Nov 2024

Just need Danny P to show us the Irish Tricolour fluttering over Mars, or “The Rebel Planet” as it will be renamed.
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Bluesky
at 09:41 15 Nov 2024

Crystal Palestine
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Bluesky
at 15:06 14 Nov 2024

275m did seem improbable given its lack of public impact!
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