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Mourinho is quite the wanker, isn't he. Plays the press like a fiddle though
Loses to Arsenal - makes sure the talking point all week is the handshake, rather than their poor performance
Drops points to Swansea - They had 10 men yet for ages and didn't score, but the perception is that the only reason they didn't win was because the physio interrupted the game
Criticises hs own fans for a poor atmosphere after an unconvincing win a couple of years ago
Digs at the owner when he "only" signs Falcao
His strategy seems to work well for him though
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the press interest in her meant not as many pics of him so his vanity and ego couldnt accept it..
tired old uglier by the year sardine fecker grey haired egotistical spastic footed vain portugese peasant fisting f**king cnut that he is
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You do realise that it's people like you posting things like this that give him the attention he
craves, don't you?
Personally, I find him rather tedious and ignore his on/off field behaviour. It is of no consequence to me.
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No, you're wrong
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Nearly as big a wanker as every striking LU worker imo
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What a tube driver does, and what he imagines he does
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that was remarkably coherent, s. Are you all right?
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Ritalin imo
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Yes. He's always good value.
The thing is, there's two kinds of football nowadays; the one on the pitch and the one in the media. It still dismays lovers of the former that the vast majority of supporters are more interested in the latter. Unfortunately, lots of people reading and talking about football actually pays for the football we all like to read and talk about http://www.awimb.com/images/smiley_icons/ohwell.gif
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Basically told poor, lovely Eva to get back in the kitchen

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I wonder if Hazard feels any guilt about writhing around in agony to try and con the ref
leading to their favourite bit of eye candy getting the elbow
John Terry must be livid
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How DARE anyone object to rules allowing their shifts to be changed with only 24 hours notice.
How DARE anyone want to plan their family and social life.
How DARE anyone be concerned about being the only member of staff looking after a station all night with drunks staggering around.
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it can be difficult to get your complete sarcasm over the internet, a
still, they will get their wish of a great social and family life when they are replaced by computers :cloud9:
AND with those drivers gone, they can employ another (cheaper) assistant to work at the station.
*******MASSIVE SAVINGS********
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Let it go Brentwood.
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Sing it a. I've got a 4 day weekend coming up thanks to this

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This strike isn't just about drivers though.
I may have mentioned this before.
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We live in difficult times, a. In this competitive global economy, we need a
workforce which is flexible, agile and attuned to the needs and aspirations of our core market demographic; rapid adjustment to change is a pe-requisite for fulfilling our potential and delivering a truly satisfying 21st century subterranean locomotivicular experience.
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they are all pissing in the same pot and eating out the same trough though a
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-hjTYHABvFO...cargill330.png
Striking certainly got the mines closed more quickly. . .
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During a shift, our logistics people sometimes get just an hours notice
that they will have to stay and work for an additional five or six hours, for no extra pay. I gather that this system was created to replace traditional overtime.
Poor *******s.
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Giving people better things to do than work down mines.
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Es ist so schon, Soldat zu sein!

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indeed.
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The problem with this sort of behaviour is that it's only tolerable when aligned to success.
This is probably Mourinho's raison d'etre of course.
Inevitably, he'll continue along this path of brinkmanship with Abramovich and the clubs hierarchy, goading and stretching his ego beyond the boundaries of his remit, until it all inexorably ends in tears..
Another two seasons at most perhaps ?
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These people aren't soldiers though nowadays. They are warehousemen basically, forklift drivers and
such who work for firms we hire to load aircraft carriers and store equipment and move stuff from A to B and C.
(In trying to please all of the people all of the time, this system was devised to allow complaints over both military cuts and military increases to be dealt with simultaneously. This way, both camps can be telling the truth. Or, in layman's terms, lying).
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The problem with this sort of behaviour is that he is not our manager.
If he was we would see no fault and defend it etc.
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Just so I am clear, are you saying, relevant to point 3, that on occasion a sole LU workers may be
Down in a tube station at midnight.
:sherlock:
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The modern coach doesn't seem to actually want to hang around much longer than that anyway.
Too much responsibility, I think.
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Sounds like they need collective bargaining.
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Private firms though, private contracts. Wouldn't they just sack everyone,
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To be fair, I have been asked to work with about 12 hours notice on a number of occasions.
Do I strike about it? No, because I understand the requirements of my role.
These people are f**king despicable, make no mistake. The sooner driverless trains are in place the better. And there must be ways to get rid of a lot of station staff too. Arseholes.
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Have *you* ever considered collective bargaining, R?
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Not me, R. You see, I understand the pressures of my job. I respect the wishes of my superiors and
will do all I can to accommodate their requests to provide a better service to the public. When I calculate my hourly rate I feel a little hard done by on occasions - still, I understand that the services I provide are crucial for the public, and therefore would not be prepared to take collective action.
But, you know, that's just me.
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A stance which does you great credit, imo.
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Actually managed to catch a return flight from Dublin T1 yesterday.
Arrived at the terminal 5 minutes after the last call and although having to put in bit of a shift to reach the departure gate, they actualy let me board at the point the doors had closed and the stairs were set fair to be rolled away.
Heathrow or Gatwick would have just bounced me at security.
I find this lost sense of sporting spirit enshrined within English beaurocracy very disappointing.
A truly impressive, Terminal door to plane door in under twenty minutes.
WD The Irish
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Yes. Yes, they would.
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That's how we roll 7
Sure a boarding time is only really a call to order the last round.
T1 is a *******s as it is a very long walk from Security to most of the gates. I find it terribly distressing.
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Not sure who 'we' is here.
It's fair to say that not all Arsenal fans defend their manager.
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Although it would perhaps be fair to say that they ought.
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Wise words A.
I expect this is the same in a lot of clubs though perhaps Mourinho is more protected than most as in general he has brought success which insulates him from most abuse.
The dislike of Wenger, or lack of patience with to be more accurate, only really developed when we were ****.
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nah, they'd continue to pay the current, militant f**kers 77pc more than the national average wage
for the privilege of them being moaning c**ts who threaten to withdraw their labour at the drop of a ballot paper