cheekybids
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Player !Jack Nicklaus
Ok, cheers for the background on that. I wasn't aware that Sankey had been intimidated into giving a confession
Not a bad track but I think the keyboard mix was a bit low"Go forth and multiply"!!
(Genesis 9:7).
Insane levels of hatred and biasAlso these..
If Liverpool’s title race is lost it will rank among history’s heroic defeats
My favourite moment of the game between Liverpool and Newcastle United on Saturday wasn’t Virgil van Dijk’s header to open the scoring. It wasn’t the Dutchman’s masterly intervention to insist that Xherdan Shaqiri take the free kick that led to the decisive goal. It wasn’t even the deflected headerwww.thetimes.co.uk
A nation’s heart is the only thing that Pep Guardiola has yet to win
The first club to win the Double after the Victorian era was Tottenham Hotspur, in 1960-61. It was the prince of their team, Danny Blanchflower, who said football is not about winning, it is about glory. That concept was embraced and inimitably burnished by Hugh McIlvanney. At a memorial service onwww.thetimes.co.uk
Colin Mafham likes this postThat’s what they do, intimidation, politicians, the media, it’s never their fault.
Syed is such a bitter c*nt.Also these..
If Liverpool’s title race is lost it will rank among history’s heroic defeats
My favourite moment of the game between Liverpool and Newcastle United on Saturday wasn’t Virgil van Dijk’s header to open the scoring. It wasn’t the Dutchman’s masterly intervention to insist that Xherdan Shaqiri take the free kick that led to the decisive goal. It wasn’t even the deflected headerwww.thetimes.co.uk
A nation’s heart is the only thing that Pep Guardiola has yet to win
The first club to win the Double after the Victorian era was Tottenham Hotspur, in 1960-61. It was the prince of their team, Danny Blanchflower, who said football is not about winning, it is about glory. That concept was embraced and inimitably burnished by Hugh McIlvanney. At a memorial service onwww.thetimes.co.uk
So we only won 1-0 then?Deflected goals shouldn't count after last night it seems
Yes. Crying and obsession from Liverpool fans that I know reached new levelsSo we only won 1-0 then?