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Topic Originator: SusieQ
Date: Wed 5 Feb 09:50
Messi is / was better
*tin hat on đ
(Disclaimer - I do prefer Leo but both absolutely fantastic players đđŧ)
COME ON YE PARS!
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Topic Originator: Dandy Warhol
Date: Wed 5 Feb 10:06
Paid for a rape case to go away did he not?
I don`t wanna go down like disco.
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Topic Originator: Andrew283
Date: Wed 5 Feb 12:11
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Dandy Warhol, Wed 5 Feb 10:06
Paid for a rape case to go away did he not?
Pretty sure he`s unable to go to the USA as a result
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Topic Originator: Dandy Warhol
Date: Wed 5 Feb 12:25
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Andrew283, Wed 5 Feb 12:11
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Dandy Warhol, Wed 5 Feb 10:06
Paid for a rape case to go away did he not?
Pretty sure he`s unable to go to the USA as a result
Yeah **** him then.
I don`t wanna go down like disco.
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Topic Originator: widtink
Date: Wed 5 Feb 14:50
I preferred the other Ronaldo to be honest.
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Wed 5 Feb 15:22
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widtink, Wed 5 Feb 14:50
I preferred the other Ronaldo to be honest.
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The "other Ronaldo" was more like a Sumo wrestler by the time he was 40, widders.
CR7 has kept himself in amazing nick to be still able to play at such a high level. We`ve had a few goalies still playing at 40, but outfield 40 year olds are extremely rare.
Eta. You shouldn't let your dislike of Man U, or his personality, cloud your judgement. He's been a fantastic footballer and his fanatical dedication to health and fitness has enabled him to have such a long and rewarding career. I'll need to try and get him along to some of the Pars school visits. đ
Not your average Sunday League player.
Post Edited (Wed 05 Feb 15:27)
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Topic Originator: Rusty Shackleford
Date: Wed 5 Feb 15:31
Maybe not if they`re having a discussion about consent that week GG.
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Topic Originator: Raymie the Legend
Date: Wed 5 Feb 15:53
Messi will be 38 in June. Far better player and person, in my opinion
It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983
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Topic Originator: widtink
Date: Wed 5 Feb 16:21
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GG Riva, Wed 5 Feb 15:22
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widtink, Wed 5 Feb 14:50
I preferred the other Ronaldo to be honest.
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The "other Ronaldo" was more like a Sumo wrestler by the time he was 40, widders.
CR7 has kept himself in amazing nick to be still able to play at such a high level. We`ve had a few goalies still playing at 40, but outfield 40 year olds are extremely rare.
Eta. You shouldn`t let your dislike of Man U, or his personality, cloud your judgement. He`s been a fantastic footballer and his fanatical dedication to health and fitness has enabled him to have such a long and rewarding career. I`ll need to try and get him along to some of the Pars school visits. đ
What a striker when he was fit though.
In fact I seem to recall a world cup when he was far from fit and carrying a lot of weight and he was still banging in the goals.
My dislike of man u is well documented on here (I am a Liverpool fan so it`s normal) but that`s not the reason for my post.
I just think that in his prime the original Ronaldo was a great striker.
The other Ronaldo (CR7) is great too don`t get me wrong ... Just not my cup of tea really....I prefer Messi if we`re talking current players.
How long was Ronaldo at Man u ?
Did he not leave then come back again or am I havering?
I remember when man u were a great team ... Long time ago now though....
Hey ho ... Sunrise, sunset đ¤Ŗ
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Wed 5 Feb 16:41
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Rusty Shackleford, Wed 5 Feb 15:31
Maybe not if they`re having a discussion about consent that week GG.
I would hope they`re not discussing "consent" in primary schools, Rusty. Sometimes, talking about a subject can have the opposite effect to the desired one. Some years ago, in the Netherlands, 500 11 year olds were given a lecture about the dangers of smoking tobacco. 5 years later, they were surveyed. Unfortunately, there were more smokers among those kids than there were in the control group. âšī¸
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: pars4life1
Date: Wed 5 Feb 16:53
Sorry, I find that an incredible statement. We must be talking about consent, at an including to what rights they have over their own bodies.
SA is a major problem that has consistently not be addressed by society. If we don`t talk about it, it will continue. And children are well aware of sex as they get towards the end of primary school and get lessons in it, consent must be part of that conversation.
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Wed 5 Feb 17:46
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pars4life1, Wed 5 Feb 16:53
Sorry, I find that an incredible statement. We must be talking about consent, at an including to what rights they have over their own bodies.
SA is a major problem that has consistently not be addressed by society. If we don`t talk about it, it will continue. And children are well aware of sex as they get towards the end of primary school and get lessons in it, consent must be part of that conversation.
Not incredible in the context I outlined in the example, pars4life. Of course SE is covered in primary schools now. In my day, we only got as far as frogs in secondary school. đ It should be mentioned in the passing, but over emphasising it could produce the opposite effect, human nature being what it is. The forbidden fruit and all that....
Not your average Sunday League player.
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