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    #76
    Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
    Who said anything about being certain? It's a yes or no question and whilst nobody can be certain, you either go with the yes or the no.
    Craig: "Pablo do you think Citeh will break into the top 4 this season then?"

    Pablo: "Hmm Im really not sure mate".

    Craig: "What the **** do you mean you're not sure?!?! It's a yes or no question!"

    Pablo: "Hmm I dunno".

    Craig kills self.



    If only :sigh?

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      #77
      Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post
      Craig: "Pablo do you think Citeh will break into the top 4 this season then?"

      Pablo: "Hmm Im really not sure mate".

      Craig: "What the **** do you mean you're not sure?!?! It's a yes or no question!"

      Pablo: "Hmm I dunno".

      Craig kills self.



      If only :sigh?
      What did you do when you did your school exams and you had multiple choice options a, b or c?

      Did you just write 'i am not sure' and leave it at that?

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        #78
        Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
        What did you do when you did your school exams and you had multiple choice options a, b or c?

        Did you just write 'i am not sure' and leave it at that?
        TBF, I'm sure he would have maybe revised and have an idea of a definitive answer. Maybe in this situation there is not?
        Forwards.......

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          #79
          Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
          What did you do when you did your school exams and you had multiple choice options a, b or c?

          Did you just write 'i am not sure' and leave it at that?
          Multiple choice questions are not yes and no questions though are they?


          Oh and I was **** at multiple choice questions, in Economics I once got 3 out 50, which was statistically worse than a monkey would have scored!

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            #80
            Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post
            Multiple choice questions are not yes and no questions though are they?


            Oh and I was **** at multiple choice questions, in Economics I once got 3 out 50, which was statistically worse than a monkey would have scored!
            What ever I said in defence of this man I take it all back!

            Forwards.......

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              #81
              Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
              TBF, I'm sure he would have maybe revised and have an idea of a definitive answer. Maybe in this situation there is not?
              It's a matter of opinion, this one. Mine is that City wont get into the top 4.

              I dont really see the problem. I havent told anyone else they have to definitively give an answer. I just responded to someone who seemed criticise me for thinking they wouldnt make it.

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                #82
                Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post
                Multiple choice questions are not yes and no questions though are they?


                Oh and I was **** at multiple choice questions, in Economics I once got 3 out 50, which was statistically worse than a monkey would have scored!


                The point was that the outcome is one of only two possible options. Either they will make top 4 or they wont.

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                  #83
                  Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                  It's a matter of opinion, this one. Mine is that City wont get into the top 4.

                  I dont really see the problem. I havent told anyone else they have to definitively give an answer. I just responded to someone who seemed criticise me for thinking they wouldnt make it.
                  Fair do's.

                  I would say they will come top 4. I think they need another centre back, but there likely to sign one. They were decent enough last year, but add the players they have signed and I see big things.

                  Only problem is there is a chance not one of their strikers will be prolific.
                  Forwards.......

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                    #84
                    Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
                    Fair do's.

                    I would say they will come top 4. I think they need another centre back, but there likely to sign one. They were decent enough last year, but add the players they have signed and I see big things.

                    Only problem is there is a chance not one of their strikers will be prolific.
                    The fact that it's virtually a whole new team will make it more difficult for them, IMO. Likewise, the motives for joining them (as far as most of the new signings are concerned) arent football related, in my view.

                    So a combination of needing to gel together, plus a lack of genuine passion or drive for the club (not to mention that i dont think Hughes is experienced enough to handle this situation) makes me think they'll fail to break the top four.

                    For the record, if you fancy them to do it, you can get 6/4 on it. Arsenal are 4/9. I dont think City will do it and i dont see much value for Arsenal, so i wont be touching it

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                      #85
                      You know what I dont actually think the fact that a player joins for the money necessarily has any bearing on how hard he tries or the level of performances he may put it, in fact it may even make them more motivated.

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                        #86
                        According to the BBC Everton have rejected the Lecott bid.
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                          #87
                          Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post
                          You know what I dont actually think the fact that a player joins for the money necessarily has any bearing on how hard he tries or the level of performances he may put it, in fact it may even make them more motivated.
                          I think it can have a massive difference in terms of passion and drive.

                          If a player's only gone for the money, he knows he's getting paid regardless and i dont see such players really bending over backwards to retrieve a defecit.

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                            #88
                            Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
                            This is the team I knocked up earlier...

                            Given

                            Richards/Onuoha
                            Toure
                            Lescott
                            Bridge

                            Kompany
                            Barry

                            Ireland
                            Tevez
                            Robinho

                            Adebayor

                            With these in reserve: Onuoha/Richards, Dunne, De Jong, Wright-Phillips, Elano, Petrov, Santa Cruz, Bellamy, Bojinov etc etc......
                            Are you saying you've made them all pregnant?

                            Congratulations, I guess.
                            .
                            Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                            May the Lord bless this post.

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