George Hannah
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could be a multiple pile up ahead thenI'm hearing this one has hit the buffers, don't know any details yet. Anyone know anything more?
could be a multiple pile up ahead thenI'm hearing this one has hit the buffers, don't know any details yet. Anyone know anything more?
Supposed to be a player signing today!could be a multiple pile up ahead then
excellent - we allSupposed to be a player signing today!
excellent - we all
need bolstering
@Calv_from_the_frog I always thought Micah wanted to be Ronnie Coleman.
Just had to look that one up, but yeah, looked far too muscular to be mobile in a right-back slot.
I can't think of another right-back of the same physique.
That said I watched his departing piece on the OS yesterday, and the guy is City through and through, and should - like Milner (and Dzeko if he leaves) - receive a standing ovation for his contribution should he ever line-up against us.
Not that there's any danger - 'cos we're better than that - but I'd be dissapointed if we went all 'Liverpool' on him (even if he scored against us).
The thing about actually knowing something is you need to have good reasons for believing something is true and it also needs to be true. The first condition can be met in good faith while the second is unproved. When something turns out false we simply need to examine why we thought our reasons were good. Knowledge is founded on our honest mistakes.you already know, dont you? seeing as you knew when pogba was signing!
The thing about actually knowing something is you need to have good reasons for believing something is true and it also needs to be true. The first condition can be met in good faith while the second is unproved. When something turns out false we simply need to examine why we thought our reasons were good. Knowledge is founded on our honest mistakes.
The thing about actually knowing something is you need to have good reasons for believing something is true and it also needs to be true. The first condition can be met in good faith while the second is unproved. When something turns out false we simply need to examine why we thought our reasons were good. Knowledge is founded on our honest mistakes.
Proper journalists talk right there.The thing about actually knowing something is you need to have good reasons for believing something is true and it also needs to be true. The first condition can be met in good faith while the second is unproved. When something turns out false we simply need to examine why we thought our reasons were good. Knowledge is founded on our honest mistakes.