:-| Nope, it’s no use, I just can’t summon any steffenfreude at the moment
And they’re blatantly gonna win the FA Cup, anyway :-(
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:-| Nope, it’s no use, I just can’t summon any steffenfreude at the moment
And they’re blatantly gonna win the FA Cup, anyway :-(
The pndits were almost weeping, such was their regret at seeing the Great Tottenham Hotspur robbed of their entitlement by oh I can't be bothered.
It does seem odd that the accepted narrative used to be that top 4 and last 16 of the champions league represented failure, but now apparently defines you as the best team in the country. Strange.
Matt Dickinson :puke:
Tottenham’s great adventure is brought to agonising end
Bouncing on the line as the clock struck 90 minutes, there was a moment when it felt as if the ball was deciding whether Tottenham Hotspur had done enough to deserve a bit of good fortune, a lucky kick off the grass.
Of course Wembley has known previous agonies about the ball crossing the line and here, almost as if the stadium was frozen, we watched to see if it would spin into the net, perhaps bounce in off Gianluigi Buffon’s back to save Spurs and take this brilliantly compelling contest into extra time. Another 30 minutes? Most of us would have been delighted.
what a ****
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/t...-end-gw769z5wd
The football coverage is **** - since they got Winter. Cricket and rugby coverage is excellent. I like the rest of the paper as well - some excellent political commentators from both sides of the spectrum. Of course it was never going to be as good after I left :)
Both Matthew Parris and Caitlin Moran do appear to have suffered some sort of catastrophic mental breakdown, though. It's quite disturbing these days, reading their interminable gibberish; the same nonsense, over and over again, as if they're screaming into a void and getting nothing back.
Be fair, she is truly one of the great thinkers of our time.
Here she is commenting on... something. Anything.
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I remember reading a piece of hers where she talked about/celebrated her decision to abort her perfectly healthy child that she was in a perfectly good position to support because she didn't really fancy having another baby. It was possibly the most morally vacant thing I've ever read and after that I decided she could go and fvck herself.
If we're talking in absolutes, I think the aborting of babies per se is immoral, I'm afraid. However, I accept that it is a necessary evil in a number of circumstances. I don't believe that any of those circumstances applied to her. In addition, the self-congratulatory tone of her piece and the refusal to accept that there was a necessary moral stigma to her actions that was not ameliorated by her dogma about her body/her choice.
Quite a simplistic analysis but yes they did given the rather fortuitous situation they found themselves in when Son scored given the most obvious penalty decision ever had gone in their favour.
Should really have been out of the tie at the end of the first leg when Juve let slip the two goal lead.
Far too late for that now, I reckon. After all, once you make children a financial consideration, all bets are off surely? For instance, what if she's simply too busy to have another child at the time? Is it "moral" to interfere with her career?
All things considered, it's better to be a chap and simply stay out of the whole sorry business, just make a cash settlement and thank God for it.
I'm finding following this thread bloody confusing. I mean, post match Spurs analysis, combined with abortion issues.
This site is mental..