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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.
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In truth, I'm Ringo Starr.Originally posted by Neil Young View PostOliver?
No. PeteBest was fredo. No one knows who Nigel is.
Least of all Nigel.
Spot on. Freddo (or whatever his name) would have committed sins after sins already and would have been banned.Originally posted by Marsh View Postyou seem well behaved for fredo.
if you were fredo, pete best, wouldnt you have had a moment by now?Are we winning?
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Oh. But you're both.
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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.
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Just listening to the Keysy interview on TalkSport now.
He's not lying when he says that he doesn't have an agent or scriptwriter - he's trying to play the victim card here. Horrible spineless prick.
Pondlife.
Didn't mind Gray too much - not because I agree with what he says (because I disagree with most of his views), but at least he shows some passion for the game.
I'm 10 minutes through the Keysy interview and it's not getting better

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Absolute knob isn't heOriginally posted by Mike View PostIf Alan Smith gets more media stuff from this i will scream, cannot stand him at all!
Smith, Le Tissier and Merson should all be sacked if theyre sorting out their pundits.

I'm sure Matt genuinely does like him though, he's not just disagreeing me for the sake of it, wouldn't be like him.
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Am I the only one that can't stand the bloke that fronts Sky's Spanish football coverage?
His pseudo-intelligent guff is ****. Thinks he's knowledgable about the game but just comes across as a tit. IMO.
I think it'll be in Sky's best interests not to have any two people in such a position of "power" as Gray and Keys again. Divvy out the gigs to a pool of "talent" and keep it fresh.
Bringing in James Richardson to front their Champions League stuff would be a huge leap in the right direction. Ben Shepard would be the natural Keys replacement for Sundays.James Philip Milner Fanclub #1
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I totally agree about the Spanish football. He's far too pleased with himself. As for that bar set...Originally posted by Rich View PostAm I the only one that can't stand the bloke that fronts Sky's Spanish football coverage?
His pseudo-intelligent guff is ****. Thinks he's knowledgable about the game but just comes across as a tit. IMO.
I think it'll be in Sky's best interests not to have any two people in such a position of "power" as Gray and Keys again. Divvy out the gigs to a pool of "talent" and keep it fresh.
Bringing in James Richardson to front their Champions League stuff would be a huge leap in the right direction. Ben Shepard would be the natural Keys replacement for Sundays.
Yes, I think we're seeing an attempt to change things at Sky. And I don't really mean their sexist culture, although if that goes along with it all then good..
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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May the Lord have mercy on our souls.
Let's hope it's more Mail bollocks but this has been mooted for a while.Gary Neville lined up to become new Sky Sports pundit when dust settles on Linogate
By CHARLES SALE
Last updated at 11:09 PM on 26th January 2011
EXCLUSIVE
Gary Neville has been lined up by Sky Sports to be the big-name pundit to fill the void created by the sacking of Andy Gray.
Manchester United’s former England defender Neville, who is due to retire from a glittering playing career at the end of this season, was already on the television network’s radar before the ‘Linogate’ scandal erupted this week.
It is understood that the 35-year-old will not be a like-for-like replacement for Gray.
Neville is viewed by Sky as another front-line pundit to work alongside or alternate with Jamie Redknapp, both having the experience of a modern football dressing room.
However, the opinionated Neville will be a controversial appointment, especially on Merseyside with his well-documented dislike of Scousers, although former Anfield idol Redknapp, 37, can provide the counterbalance.
Sky made their move for Neville long before this week’s Gray-Keys controversy, with talks understood to have started last summer when it was expected that this would be Neville’s last season as a player.
The full back, whose last three years in the game have been plagued by injury, has only made four first-team appearances this season — one as a substitute — making his decision to call it a day inevitable.
Neville, a multi-millionaire after a lucrative playing career, would not have been short of offers to consider along with the Sky proposal.
A coaching role at Old Trafford or a job with the Professional Footballers’ Association, where ‘Red Nev’ is also held in high esteem, were two other options.
Neville’s retirement will also ensure the publication next autumn of his long-awaited autobiography, which is sure to create considerable interest.
Publishers Transworld, responsible for the big-selling autobiographies of Jamie Carragher and Steven Gerrard, won the race to publish it a year ago, in a deal Neville negotiated himself, insisting it would only come out when he had retired.
The book is bound to be controversial, such is Neville’s innate ability to stir things up.
Even his obscure Times of Malta column provoked a feud with Manchester City’s Carlos Tevez and his story, especially what he has to say about the footballers still playing, will add extra spice to his Sky work.
Neville, a one-club man, lies fifth on United’s all-time list with 602 appearances and was one of England’s greatest full backs, winning 85 caps.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz1CBgHiWJt
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