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Sir C
09-16-2016, 12:41 PM
Except mainly darker.

Fúck this shít. I can't cope with another winter. I NEED TO LIVE IN A CIVILISED CLIMATE!

Pat Vegas
09-16-2016, 12:44 PM
Except mainly darker.

Fúck this shít. I can't cope with another winter. I NEED TO LIVE IN A CIVILISED CLIMATE!

No we've got another 8 months of the season.
Oh the weather.

Ash
09-16-2016, 12:46 PM
Except mainly darker.

Fúck this shít. I can't cope with another winter. I NEED TO LIVE IN A CIVILISED CLIMATE!

This is a civilised climate. Rarely too hot, rarely too cold. Proof, some might suggest, that god is an Englishman.

Winter is cosy. Winter is fresh. The city looks great at night - all the tiny lights - the antipodes as you'll recall from your Huxley.

Luis Anaconda
09-16-2016, 12:47 PM
No we've got another 8 months of the season.
Oh the weather.

Ah p - can't find where you asked that question about the rules but as regards the keeper, I think you need a player in keepers kit on the pitch at all times. Doesn't have to stay in his area though.

Regards the other one - what team would voluntarily play with 10 men for 85 minutes just to keep a player fresh for the last five? That is weird thinking, but as along as he wasn't one of the players substituted I guess he could come back on. Reckon the ref would report it to the FA tho

Pat Vegas
09-16-2016, 12:47 PM
This is a civilised climate. Rarely too hot, rarely too cold. Proof, some might suggest, that god is an Englishman.

Winter is cosy. Winter is fresh. The city looks great at night - all the tiny lights - the antipodes as you'll recall from your Huxley.

I like when it cools down to get some proper kip.
My flat will still be boiling hot today from the past few days. couldn't get the temperature under 27 degrees in there.

Sir C
09-16-2016, 12:49 PM
This is a civilised climate. Rarely too hot, rarely too cold. Proof, some might suggest, that god is an Englishman.

Winter is cosy. Winter is fresh. The city looks great at night - all the tiny lights - the antipodes as you'll recall from your Huxley.

A chap's shoes become spattered and grimy within moments of leaving the house. It's almost impossible to keep a crisp crease in the rousers due to dampness. I could go on.

SWv2
09-16-2016, 12:49 PM
Ah p - can't find where you asked that question about the rules but as regards the keeper, I think you need a player in keepers kit on the pitch at all times. Doesn't have to stay in his area though.

Regards the other one - what team would voluntarily play with 10 men for 85 minutes just to keep a player fresh for the last five? That is weird thinking, but as along as he wasn't one of the players substituted I guess he could come back on. Reckon the ref would report it to the FA tho


Eh ... nothing to do with the refereeing conundri above but we are being shown on Sky Ireland tomorrow @ 3pm.

Sir C
09-16-2016, 12:50 PM
Eh ... nothing to do with the refereeing conundri above but we are being shown on Sky Ireland tomorrow @ 3pm.

That's two threadjacks in a row. Fúck knows what Mo will say.

Oops. Three.

Luis Anaconda
09-16-2016, 12:51 PM
Eh ... nothing to do with the refereeing conundri above but we are being shown on Sky Ireland tomorrow @ 3pm.

Thank you sir. I will have to watch

Pat Vegas
09-16-2016, 12:52 PM
Ah p - can't find where you asked that question about the rules but as regards the keeper, I think you need a player in keepers kit on the pitch at all times. Doesn't have to stay in his area though.

Regards the other one - what team would voluntarily play with 10 men for 85 minutes just to keep a player fresh for the last five? That is weird thinking, but as along as he wasn't one of the players substituted I guess he could come back on. Reckon the ref would report it to the FA tho

:thumbup: the 2nd was just some strange thinking.

One more question. could you have 2 sub keepers on the bench? Say Ospina as usual (non Champions league game obviously)
and let's say Welbeck. Just in case Cech get's injured early on.

I am sure if someone tried it they'd put a stop to it.

I would say Arsenal led to some rules being clarified during the invincible area. Well particularly Henry. Where he used to nick the ball off the keeper mid motion. only for the rules to be clarified (they may have already been like this)

2nd the quick freekicks lead to that wait for the whistle thing.

Luis Anaconda
09-16-2016, 01:12 PM
:thumbup: the 2nd was just some strange thinking.

One more question. could you have 2 sub keepers on the bench? Say Ospina as usual (non Champions league game obviously)
and let's say Welbeck. Just in case Cech get's injured early on.

I am sure if someone tried it they'd put a stop to it.

I would say Arsenal led to some rules being clarified during the invincible area. Well particularly Henry. Where he used to nick the ball off the keeper mid motion. only for the rules to be clarified (they may have already been like this)

2nd the quick freekicks lead to that wait for the whistle thing.

You can have who you want on the bench, obviously if the third keeper was to come on outfield he would need outfield kit.

The nicking the ball off the keeper was always against the rules because generally only an incredible talent like Henry could pull it off without hitting the keeper - dangerous situation

World's End Stella
09-16-2016, 01:20 PM
This is a civilised climate. Rarely too hot, rarely too cold. Proof, some might suggest, that god is an Englishman.

Winter is cosy. Winter is fresh. The city looks great at night - all the tiny lights - the antipodes as you'll recall from your Huxley.

You're ignoring the main issue, Ash. It isn't the temperature or the amount of rain in this godforsaken country. It's the lack of sunshine that is the killer.

The sun is good, Ash. It prompts physiological changes which make you feel better, happier. Everything is better under sunny blue skies and England has far too few of them.

Which is why we have pubs, of course. Well, that's my theory anyway.

Ash
09-16-2016, 01:28 PM
You're ignoring the main issue, Ash. It isn't the temperature or the amount of rain in this godforsaken country. It's the lack of sunshine that is the killer.

The sun is good, Ash. It prompts physiological changes which make you feel better, happier. Everything is better under sunny blue skies and England has far too few of them.

Which is why we have pubs, of course. Well, that's my theory anyway.

Some of our best sunny days are in January. Cool, crisp and clear. :-)

NZgunner
09-17-2016, 03:56 AM
This is a civilised climate. Rarely too hot, rarely too cold. Proof, some might suggest, that god is an Englishman.

an Englishman who emigrated to New Zealand perhaps

Mo Britain less Europe
09-17-2016, 06:49 AM
It is a proven fact that hot weather kills more people than does cold weather.

PotatoNoel
09-17-2016, 01:14 PM
I fear you're right. I don't think I can take another 7 months of Coquelin starting over Xhaka and Alexis up front.