rickmcfc
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There’s some players in that team. About half of them have played for the first team since.
haven’t seen too much of Cole Palmer, but what I do like is the fact he is willing to shoot when the opportunity arises.
There’s some players in that team. About half of them have played for the first team since.
What at school we used to call a greedy bastard?haven’t seen too much of Cole Palmer, but what I do like is the fact he is willing to shoot when the opportunity arises.
Born in the same placeBorn in St Mary’s on Whitworth Street which I’ll hazard is likely to be more central to Manchester than you, mate :-)
Very similar to Mahrez in that respect, just needs to recycle possession a bit more against the better teams, he’s played at a similar level for the U21’s & scored some impressive goals for them, a frightening prospect who looks a bit of a throw back & he’s gonna have more Premier league medals than slippy by the time he’s 20haven’t seen too much of Cole Palmer, but what I do like is the fact he is willing to shoot when the opportunity arises.
Born in the same place
I was born in Wythenshaw hospital with the smell of Vimpto in my nostrils.Wouldn’t set my little toe in wivvinshore
I value my life
North and East Manchester til I die and City
Muffin
My bed was closer to Central Library.Born in the same place
And your dad was bigger than my dad, right?My bed was closer to Central Library.
from what I've heard his Mum was bigger than your Dad!And your dad was bigger than my dad, right?
fancy a new zealander whistling sheepishly, bet it was a wolf whistle :)from what I've heard his Mum was bigger than your Dad!
Whistles sheepishly as he heads to get his coat :-(
Did you have sore finger on yer Chips??Just ordered some with my Chinese.
Moss Side, Whalley Range and Rusholme is barm country, surely?Blackley and Gorton.
Could add parts of south I suppose as I’ve lived in Moss Side, Whalley Range , rusholme and c on m
I’ve been around me
What does the phrase mean in Jamaica?Great to see Gary and big blue Clive showing support. Guessing the naysayers aren’t going to try to call these two “thick”
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Moss Side, Whalley Range and Rusholme is barm country, surely?
“Soon come” is a brilliant display of the laid back, sometimes apathetic value of time. It means, “it will come,” and that could literally mean soon, eventually, next week, soon enough, or it might mean that enough time will pass such that you’ll forget you were waiting for something."What does the phrase mean in Jamaica?
Yeah, like what we say in the North of England (and I assumed in most parts of the English speaking world but perhaps I'm wrong). Why is it suddenly a Jamaican phrase when there's a clearly more logical reason?“Soon come” is a brilliant display of the laid back, sometimes apathetic value of time. It means, “it will come,” and that could literally mean soon, eventually, next week, soon enough, or it might mean that enough time will pass such that you’ll forget you were waiting for something."
-Via some random blog by a guy who was with the Peace Corps in Jamaica.
ya, i don't know...i just assumed it was a local phrase as it's not something that you would hear in the states.Yeah, like what we say in the North of England (and I assumed in most parts of the English speaking world but perhaps I'm wrong). Why is it suddenly a Jamaican phrase when there's a clearly more logical reason?