comment by BraveheartTyke (U6173)
posted 7 hours, 5 minutes ago
Foyth, Capoue, Walker, Bale, Hart, Carter-Vickers, Alderweireld, Paulinho have all, in quite recent memory, gone on to win something domestically AFTER leaving Spurs.
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This is sadly true
Blue star Lee Ryan GUILTY of racially aggravated assault
A northern Scandinavian tradition, kaffeost is a drink/meal in which cubes of cheese are released into a cup of coffee. They absorb it “like rich, moist cheese sponges,” per Atlas Obscura, and ideally it’s all served in a beautiful mug carved out of a birch burl (a knobby tree growth).
Arsenal play their home games at the Emirates Stadium in Islington, while Tottenham Hotspur are based at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the neighbouring borough of Haringey. The two stadiums are 4 miles (6.4 km) apart. Until 2006, Arsenal played their home games at the Highbury Stadium and until 2017, Tottenham used White Hart Lane before relocating temporarily to Wembley Stadium. In 2019, Tottenham returned home to their newly constructed Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, built on the ground of the former White Hart Lane.
Derby cheese is a mild, semi-firm British cow's milk cheese made in Derbyshire with a smooth, mellow texture and a buttery flavour.
Notable matches of the North London derby include the games in which Arsenal won the league at White Hart Lane in 1971 and their invincible campaign in 2004, Tottenham beating Arsenal 5–0 at home in 1983 and Arsenal winning by the same score away in 1978, and Tottenham beating Arsenal 3–1 at the semi-final of the 1990–91 FA Cup, which they went on to win.
Nunez a Doubt for Brighton.
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger appears in court with 'self inflicted' cuts on his face: Accused killer waives his right to speedy trial and will return to court in June
Do your kids go crazy for boxed mac and cheese? Do they prefer your homemade mac and cheese? Do you have boxed mac and cheese guilt like me?! Leave a comment and tell me all about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-cQbxQrha4
A former Premier League defender has been jailed for defrauding friends, family and associates out of £8m in a pyramid scheme.
Ex-Charlton Athletic player Richard Rufus was found guilty of fraud, money laundering and carrying out a regulated activity without authorisation.
Prosecutors said he had claimed he was a foreign exchange trader, convincing victims to invest in a low-risk scheme.
Rufus, 48, was jailed for seven-and-a-half years at Southwark Crown Court.
He was forced into retirement in 2004 following a knee injury.
Following the hearing, Roger Makanjuola, of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), described Rufus's actions as "selfish", adding the footballer used his status as a professional athlete and a respected church member to scam his victims.
"While making these huge losses he put approximately £2m into his personal accounts, allegedly for the purposes of investment but this was never transferred over to his trading account.
comment by BraveheartTyke (U6173)
posted 22 hours, 28 minutes ago
The same like minded person you said that you didn't like one time on here.
Just about sums up a moron like you.
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Didn’t agree with maybe but have being for pints pre game with and many more I didn’t agree with.
Feel free to ask on our board for proof ya plonker.
Oh and your sock account Choice City can do one too.
1912 my arris
Couldn't think of anything worse than having pre pints with chief moron and vice moron of the Derby Just Another 606 board. Bet you're a right pair of fooking idiots.
Only you would tell somebody to do one on their own thread, you stupid, stupid man.
Graham Potter and the Prisoner of 3 match ban
Singer Tony Christie has revealed he's been diagnosed with dementia.
During an appearance on Steph’s Packed Lunch on Channel 4, the singer, 79, told Steph McGovern he received the news last year.
Tony informed his wife Sue, 73, he had been struggling to remember people's names and other bits of information and she encouraged him to get it checked.
He explained: 'I said to my wife, "I don’t know what’s wrong with me, I’m starting to forget people’s names and things."
'She said, "Let’s go and see a specialist." I had all the tests and they said it’s an early start of dementia.
'They started me on these tablets which slowed it right down and it’s really slowed it down.'
About 15 million more people in England could be prescribed daily cholesterol-lowering statin pills to cut their risk of heart attacks and stroke, new advice for the NHS says.
Given the very cheap price of the tablets and the possible health gains, they should be considered more often, the draft guidance says.
There can be side effects though.
There is debate about how widely this long-term treatment should be given and what associated risks are acceptable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuTMWgOduFM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTH3NNRXWew
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2000/aug/31/newsstory.sport7
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posted on 12/1/23
comment by BraveheartTyke (U6173)
posted 7 hours, 5 minutes ago
Foyth, Capoue, Walker, Bale, Hart, Carter-Vickers, Alderweireld, Paulinho have all, in quite recent memory, gone on to win something domestically AFTER leaving Spurs.
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This is sadly true
posted on 12/1/23
Blue star Lee Ryan GUILTY of racially aggravated assault
posted on 12/1/23
A northern Scandinavian tradition, kaffeost is a drink/meal in which cubes of cheese are released into a cup of coffee. They absorb it “like rich, moist cheese sponges,” per Atlas Obscura, and ideally it’s all served in a beautiful mug carved out of a birch burl (a knobby tree growth).
posted on 12/1/23
NLD
posted on 12/1/23
Arsenal play their home games at the Emirates Stadium in Islington, while Tottenham Hotspur are based at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the neighbouring borough of Haringey. The two stadiums are 4 miles (6.4 km) apart. Until 2006, Arsenal played their home games at the Highbury Stadium and until 2017, Tottenham used White Hart Lane before relocating temporarily to Wembley Stadium. In 2019, Tottenham returned home to their newly constructed Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, built on the ground of the former White Hart Lane.
posted on 12/1/23
Derby cheese is a mild, semi-firm British cow's milk cheese made in Derbyshire with a smooth, mellow texture and a buttery flavour.
posted on 12/1/23
Notable matches of the North London derby include the games in which Arsenal won the league at White Hart Lane in 1971 and their invincible campaign in 2004, Tottenham beating Arsenal 5–0 at home in 1983 and Arsenal winning by the same score away in 1978, and Tottenham beating Arsenal 3–1 at the semi-final of the 1990–91 FA Cup, which they went on to win.
posted on 12/1/23
Nunez a Doubt for Brighton.
posted on 12/1/23
Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger appears in court with 'self inflicted' cuts on his face: Accused killer waives his right to speedy trial and will return to court in June
posted on 12/1/23
Do your kids go crazy for boxed mac and cheese? Do they prefer your homemade mac and cheese? Do you have boxed mac and cheese guilt like me?! Leave a comment and tell me all about it.
posted on 12/1/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-cQbxQrha4
posted on 12/1/23
A former Premier League defender has been jailed for defrauding friends, family and associates out of £8m in a pyramid scheme.
Ex-Charlton Athletic player Richard Rufus was found guilty of fraud, money laundering and carrying out a regulated activity without authorisation.
Prosecutors said he had claimed he was a foreign exchange trader, convincing victims to invest in a low-risk scheme.
Rufus, 48, was jailed for seven-and-a-half years at Southwark Crown Court.
He was forced into retirement in 2004 following a knee injury.
Following the hearing, Roger Makanjuola, of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), described Rufus's actions as "selfish", adding the footballer used his status as a professional athlete and a respected church member to scam his victims.
"While making these huge losses he put approximately £2m into his personal accounts, allegedly for the purposes of investment but this was never transferred over to his trading account.
posted on 12/1/23
comment by BraveheartTyke (U6173)
posted 22 hours, 28 minutes ago
The same like minded person you said that you didn't like one time on here.
Just about sums up a moron like you.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Didn’t like
Didn’t agree with maybe but have being for pints pre game with and many more I didn’t agree with.
Feel free to ask on our board for proof ya plonker.
posted on 12/1/23
Oh and your sock account Choice City can do one too.
1912 my arris
posted on 13/1/23
Couldn't think of anything worse than having pre pints with chief moron and vice moron of the Derby Just Another 606 board. Bet you're a right pair of fooking idiots.
posted on 13/1/23
Only you would tell somebody to do one on their own thread, you stupid, stupid man.
posted on 13/1/23
Graham Potter and the Prisoner of 3 match ban
posted on 13/1/23
Igor Rampard
posted on 13/1/23
Singer Tony Christie has revealed he's been diagnosed with dementia.
During an appearance on Steph’s Packed Lunch on Channel 4, the singer, 79, told Steph McGovern he received the news last year.
Tony informed his wife Sue, 73, he had been struggling to remember people's names and other bits of information and she encouraged him to get it checked.
He explained: 'I said to my wife, "I don’t know what’s wrong with me, I’m starting to forget people’s names and things."
posted on 13/1/23
'She said, "Let’s go and see a specialist." I had all the tests and they said it’s an early start of dementia.
'They started me on these tablets which slowed it right down and it’s really slowed it down.'
posted on 13/1/23
About 15 million more people in England could be prescribed daily cholesterol-lowering statin pills to cut their risk of heart attacks and stroke, new advice for the NHS says.
Given the very cheap price of the tablets and the possible health gains, they should be considered more often, the draft guidance says.
There can be side effects though.
There is debate about how widely this long-term treatment should be given and what associated risks are acceptable.
posted on 13/1/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuTMWgOduFM
posted on 13/1/23
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTH3NNRXWew
posted on 13/1/23
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2000/aug/31/newsstory.sport7
posted on 13/1/23
NLD
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