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Post by jdl on Dec 20, 2022 14:49:32 GMT
No real expectations from either of these games - check out the form tables if you really want to spoil your Christmas.
But one or two points from these games would be nice...
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Post by 61666 on Dec 21, 2022 9:21:09 GMT
Out damned spot. Hubble bubble, etc
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Post by jdl on Dec 21, 2022 16:18:01 GMT
Out damned spot. Hubble bubble, etc My daughter recently played Lady Scottish-Play, and I was rather disappointed to discover the line is as you quoted it - I have always misquoted it (I now discover!) As "Out, out, dammed spot". Mind you, I think my version sounds better!
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Post by jdl on Dec 21, 2022 16:19:25 GMT
Actually, the way things are going, another line from that play is possibly more appropriate - "when shall we three meet again?"
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Post by 61666 on Dec 22, 2022 9:14:52 GMT
Daggers haven't had a league game since 3rd December, when they lost 1-0 at home to Torquay and before that only managed a 2-1 win over Scunthorpe. Otherwise they've only had FA cup and trophy games, with a couple of others called off. Maybe, just maybe, if we can keep all eleven on the pitch, we might have a chance to get something, but not holding my breath.
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Post by sword65 on Dec 22, 2022 9:22:29 GMT
Daggers haven't had a league game since 3rd December, when they lost 1-0 at home to Torquay and before that only managed a 2-1 win over Scunthorpe. Otherwise they've only had FA cup and trophy games, with a couple of others called off. Maybe, just maybe, if we can keep all eleven on the pitch, we might have a chance to get something, but not holding my breath. If the long range weather forecast that I read yesterday is right then this could be our last league game for a month as Siberian conditions are expected with shit loads of snow lasting throughout January.
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Post by jdl on Dec 23, 2022 15:33:55 GMT
Ho hum. It's a good job it's not our home game Boxing Day. Somewhat ironically, after two successful Christmasses - despite Covid, this one looks like it's going down the virus toilet. But I'm not sure which virus! The kids and I have all had heavy colds, but Mrs JDL had Covid, according to the test thingie, on Wednesday, didn't have it yesterday, and might have it again today!
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Post by nws on Dec 23, 2022 16:26:07 GMT
Daggers haven't had a league game since 3rd December, when they lost 1-0 at home to Torquay and before that only managed a 2-1 win over Scunthorpe. Otherwise they've only had FA cup and trophy games, with a couple of others called off. Maybe, just maybe, if we can keep all eleven on the pitch, we might have a chance to get something, but not holding my breath. If the long range weather forecast that I read yesterday is right then this could be our last league game for a month as Siberian conditions are expected with shit loads of snow lasting throughout January. The Daily Mail tells you this stuff weekly from October to May, Swordy. Read something else
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Post by Tstone on Dec 23, 2022 16:41:41 GMT
If the long range weather forecast that I read yesterday is right then this could be our last league game for a month as Siberian conditions are expected with shit loads of snow lasting throughout January. The Daily Mail tells you this stuff weekly from October to May, Swordy. Read something else So, NWS at last admits to reading the Daily Mail
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Post by sword65 on Dec 23, 2022 16:47:24 GMT
If the long range weather forecast that I read yesterday is right then this could be our last league game for a month as Siberian conditions are expected with shit loads of snow lasting throughout January. The Daily Mail tells you this stuff weekly from October to May, Swordy. Read something else I don't read newspapers, this was a met office release on Google.Apparently it's that Mexican bird La Nina got her knickers on wrong way round causing all the bother.
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Post by Sennockian69 on Dec 23, 2022 17:23:21 GMT
Can't they teach her to dress properly.
Or is it a case of you can't teach an old bird new tricks!
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Post by nws on Dec 23, 2022 21:58:09 GMT
The Daily Mail tells you this stuff weekly from October to May, Swordy. Read something else So, NWS at last admits to reading the Daily Mail What a strange conclusion to draw
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Post by bermudastone on Dec 24, 2022 21:11:29 GMT
The Daily Mail tells you this stuff weekly from October to May, Swordy. Read something else I don't read newspapers, this was a met office release on Google.Apparently it's that Mexican bird La Nina got her knickers on wrong way round causing all the bother. You guys are sick. Seasons Greetings and all that stuff to you all. Hopefully we will manage to stay up and rebuild with some new money ?
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Post by Tstone on Dec 25, 2022 21:18:00 GMT
So, NWS at last admits to reading the Daily Mail What a strange conclusion to draw Well, simples really - you either read it yourself to get a balanced view or you listen to someone who does read it.
Merry Christmas to you and yours.
COYS
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Post by nws on Dec 26, 2022 9:16:18 GMT
What a strange conclusion to draw Well, simples really - you either read it yourself to get a balanced view or you listen to someone who does read it. Merry Christmas to you and yours. COYS
What do you mean by balanced view? Merry Xmas BTW Mr T'Stone
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