Every game's a must win game.
No game is a must win game.
WTF, Penguin? You seem to have turned into a 'write enough articles and one will be a hit' poster these days.
Getting perilously close to Deen standards with many.
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 21 minutes ago
WTF, Penguin? You seem to have turned into a 'write enough articles and one will be a hit' poster these days.
Getting perilously close to Deen standards with many.
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Because I posted two in a row?
I never really write long ones unless it's post match or the day after it. There's not much to say at this sort of point beyond the obvious - we're so oversaturated with build up nowadays with twitter and the like.
But you're right, I need to write longer and better ones more frequently.
Duly noted, and after tomorrow's match I should be able to write something nice when I get back, unless Berbatov has a worldie.
"No game is a must win game."
With the table being so tight, yes, every game's a must win.
Not really because you wrote two in a row, more because you wrote 2 crap articles in a row.
You remind me of that great song by the king of rock and roll, Ronan Keating... You say it best when you say nothing at all.
Ah pipe down DJ. And let the man have his fun.
The world doesn't end when you drop points and you don't inherit the earth if you get 3 points
'must win game' usually means you're not in the mood to be on the wrong end of banter at the weekend
Penguin, you're a bit of a London whiz, do you know how long it would take on the tube from Heathrow to Arsenal on a match day on the tube?
I'm staying with mates the night before and we're going on the tube from either Heathrow, or one of the other close tube stations around it. Then got to stay in a travelodge in Convent garden in the evening.
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This was also for the Crystal Palace game too on a Sunday.
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 59 minutes ago
Not really because you wrote two in a row, more because you wrote 2 crap articles in a row.
You remind me of that great song by the king of rock and roll, Ronan Keating... You say it best when you say nothing at all.
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comment by Fabtastic - Get well soon Theo! (U6685)
posted 40 minutes ago
Penguin, you're a bit of a London whiz, do you know how long it would take on the tube from Heathrow to Arsenal on a match day on the tube?
I'm staying with mates the night before and we're going on the tube from either Heathrow, or one of the other close tube stations around it. Then got to stay in a travelodge in Convent garden in the evening.
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Journey planner will say otherwise but I would say just plop yourself on the picadilly and wait till you get there. Should be about an hour. As you're getting on at Heathrow you should get a seat, cause it starts there.
Just checked journey planner and it says it's ten minutes faster to go via Paddington on the Heathrow express. This is fúcking bullshít you'll have to change twice and the hassle will make it longer.
I would aim to get there for 2pm (hour before kick off) to allow time to look around a bit and allow for some stupid delay on the tube.
As for Covent Garden hotel, remember Covent Garden tube is often closed at peak times, so get off/on at the ones adjacent (Leicester Square / Holborn, there's plenty to do across the whole area and they're all pretty much next to each other)
Need anything else just find me on here
Cheers Penguin. Will definitely get a seat, and wasn't going to get the Heathrow express.
I'm going for the Crystal Palace game, so I'd probably leave Heathrow at about one, so there's time for some pre game drinks and what not.
DJ
Tbf, before today, his last article was 2 days ago
How many games a season do we play that this phrase isn't banded about for?
City Away
City Home
Chelsea Away
Chelsea Home
Liverpool Away
United Away
Liverpool away is a must win.
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posted on 17/1/14
Every game's a must win game.
posted on 17/1/14
No game is a must win game.
posted on 17/1/14
WTF, Penguin? You seem to have turned into a 'write enough articles and one will be a hit' poster these days.
Getting perilously close to Deen standards with many.
posted on 17/1/14
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 21 minutes ago
WTF, Penguin? You seem to have turned into a 'write enough articles and one will be a hit' poster these days.
Getting perilously close to Deen standards with many.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Because I posted two in a row?
I never really write long ones unless it's post match or the day after it. There's not much to say at this sort of point beyond the obvious - we're so oversaturated with build up nowadays with twitter and the like.
posted on 17/1/14
But you're right, I need to write longer and better ones more frequently.
Duly noted, and after tomorrow's match I should be able to write something nice when I get back, unless Berbatov has a worldie.
posted on 17/1/14
"No game is a must win game."
With the table being so tight, yes, every game's a must win.
posted on 17/1/14
Not really because you wrote two in a row, more because you wrote 2 crap articles in a row.
You remind me of that great song by the king of rock and roll, Ronan Keating... You say it best when you say nothing at all.
posted on 17/1/14
Ah pipe down DJ. And let the man have his fun.
posted on 17/1/14
The world doesn't end when you drop points and you don't inherit the earth if you get 3 points
'must win game' usually means you're not in the mood to be on the wrong end of banter at the weekend
posted on 17/1/14
Penguin, you're a bit of a London whiz, do you know how long it would take on the tube from Heathrow to Arsenal on a match day on the tube?
I'm staying with mates the night before and we're going on the tube from either Heathrow, or one of the other close tube stations around it. Then got to stay in a travelodge in Convent garden in the evening.
posted on 17/1/14
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posted on 17/1/14
This was also for the Crystal Palace game too on a Sunday.
posted on 17/1/14
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 59 minutes ago
Not really because you wrote two in a row, more because you wrote 2 crap articles in a row.
You remind me of that great song by the king of rock and roll, Ronan Keating... You say it best when you say nothing at all.
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posted on 17/1/14
comment by Fabtastic - Get well soon Theo! (U6685)
posted 40 minutes ago
Penguin, you're a bit of a London whiz, do you know how long it would take on the tube from Heathrow to Arsenal on a match day on the tube?
I'm staying with mates the night before and we're going on the tube from either Heathrow, or one of the other close tube stations around it. Then got to stay in a travelodge in Convent garden in the evening.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Journey planner will say otherwise but I would say just plop yourself on the picadilly and wait till you get there. Should be about an hour. As you're getting on at Heathrow you should get a seat, cause it starts there.
Just checked journey planner and it says it's ten minutes faster to go via Paddington on the Heathrow express. This is fúcking bullshít you'll have to change twice and the hassle will make it longer.
I would aim to get there for 2pm (hour before kick off) to allow time to look around a bit and allow for some stupid delay on the tube.
As for Covent Garden hotel, remember Covent Garden tube is often closed at peak times, so get off/on at the ones adjacent (Leicester Square / Holborn, there's plenty to do across the whole area and they're all pretty much next to each other)
Need anything else just find me on here
posted on 17/1/14
Cheers Penguin. Will definitely get a seat, and wasn't going to get the Heathrow express.
I'm going for the Crystal Palace game, so I'd probably leave Heathrow at about one, so there's time for some pre game drinks and what not.
posted on 18/1/14
DJ
Tbf, before today, his last article was 2 days ago
posted on 18/1/14
How many games a season do we play that this phrase isn't banded about for?
City Away
City Home
Chelsea Away
Chelsea Home
Liverpool Away
United Away
Liverpool away is a must win.
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