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HTFCew - What can I say, thanks on two counts, firstly for thoughtfully using an old thread rather than creating a new one and secondly for posting the link as I hadn't seen the thread, which Forum was it on. It would seem that I'm not hated afterall which is nice to know, I just don't believe in beating about the bush and going round the houses that's all and the truth often hurts.

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No true but this is aimed more at people like Football Man, Horace, Spidermanor, Paulb and Lato as they don't like the truth when confronted with it head on.

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I like the truth when it confronts me head on. I don't like unjustified hyperbole masquerading as the truth!

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and if i knew what 'hyperbole' meant then I'd totally agree with you Horace!

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It's not unjustified hyperbole though is it, for example Kentish Town do have a former Nigerian International superstar as their Head Coach who helped Roy Keane gain his UEFA 'A' Coaching licence last year and just so happens to be the father of Toto Tamuz Temile, one of the most exciting young talents in the World today. Now, hand on heart, is that unjustified hyperbole.

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Originally Posted By: Rhodes
It's not unjustified hyperbole though is it, for example Kentish Town do have a former Nigerian International superstar as their Head Coach who helped Roy Keane gain his UEFA 'A' Coaching licence last year and just so happens to be the father of Toto Tamuz Temile, one of the most exciting young talents in the World today. Now, hand on heart, is that unjustified hyperbole.


I've just had my tea (cooked it myself - sweet chilli chicken, red peppers, spring onions, noodles and a little boiled rice on the side, followed by a rhubarb yoghourt). Very nice. I'm not hungry now, so I am able to resist a bite at the above. May do an update of the Sunderland website later though!
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Yes good question, I think infinitum is latin for infinity but I'm not sure what that has to do with 'the great one' and his son.

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Originally Posted By: Horace


I've just had my tea (cooked it myself - sweet chilli chicken, red peppers, spring onions, noodles and a little boiled rice on the side, followed by a rhubarb yoghourt). Very nice. I'm not hungry now, so I am able to resist a bite at the above. May do an update of the Sunderland website later though!


Horace, do you want to be my house husband???
I'm jealous now, i've got toast frown
You could have given me a ring to invite me over. I would have washed up wink
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Well I can probably give you the answer to that tomorrow as 'Sugar' photocopied almost every one of my posts as an attachment to his five page letter to the SSML, he even called it 'a bundle' as if submitting evidence to a High Court judge for a murder trial, it was totally over the top which is why the SSML probably laughed it out of Court.

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Originally Posted By: Rhodes
It's not unjustified hyperbole though is it, for example Kentish Town do have a former Nigerian International superstar as their Head Coach who helped Roy Keane gain his UEFA 'A' Coaching licence last year and just so happens to be the father of Toto Tamuz Temile, one of the most exciting young talents in the World today. Now, hand on heart, is that unjustified hyperbole.
Any dates for the friendly against Scumberland yet Rhodes? seems to be a lack of interest on this 1.
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As I explained in a previous post we decided to keep our pre-season programme low key this time around as all the publicity last year didn't do us any favours. We are more than happy to make do with friendlies at Eton Manor, Basildon United and Biggleswade United and a trip all the way up to Sunderland may have actually had an adverse effect on our preparations when having to come back down to earth on 11 August.

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That makes sense Rhodes. Never sure if high profile friendlies for our size clubs do any good for the preparations for the season.

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