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The BBC Mo Farah love fest, Jesus he is a class athlete but it's the usual "all the others are privileged to be on the same track as him".
There was a great interview with Jerry (?) Kiernan on the radio last Tuesday, and they talked about Farah's trainer Salazar (?).
In the build up to Farah last week they never once mentioned his trainer, if he has done nothing wrong (and he hasn't), then why be afraid to talk about the elephant in the room.
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Originally posted by GB 1HughJarse GB 1HughJarse wrote:

The BBC Mo Farah love fest, Jesus he is a class athlete but it's the usual "all the others are privileged to be on the same track as him".
There was a great interview with Jerry (?) Kiernan on the radio last Tuesday, and they talked about Farah's trainer Salazar (?).
In the build up to Farah last week they never once mentioned his trainer, if he has done nothing wrong (and he hasn't), then why be afraid to talk about the elephant in the room.
agree. Brendan Forster. Commentate on the race,not Farah
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I think someone posted this before but people who just leave the bags of dog sh*t on the ground or worse tie it to a railings.

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Originally posted by BigStrongMan BigStrongMan wrote:

Originally posted by GB 1HughJarse GB 1HughJarse wrote:

The BBC Mo Farah love fest, Jesus he is a class athlete but it's the usual "all the others are privileged to be on the same track as him".
There was a great interview with Jerry (?) Kiernan on the radio last Tuesday, and they talked about Farah's trainer Salazar (?).
In the build up to Farah last week they never once mentioned his trainer, if he has done nothing wrong (and he hasn't), then why be afraid to talk about the elephant in the room.
agree. Brendan Forster. Commentate on the race,not Farah


If you want an antidote to the Mo adoration of BBC1, Sportsweek on 5Live this morning was surprisingly critical and openly suspicious of him. The presenter Gary Richardson and the journalist he had on gave the guest Ed Warner, Chairman of the World Championship a fairly tough time on the Mo issue.  

10 minutes to 18 minutes if anyone wants to listen



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Originally posted by lassassinblanc lassassinblanc wrote:

I think someone posted this before but people who just leave the bags of dog sh*t on the ground or worse tie it to a railings.

 
I probably posted it before, still see it every Jaysus day, lazy and dirty bastards.
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People doing gang signs with their fingers in pictures. Or even just the backward V sign. Or people posing in photo's in general. Or people who insist on taking loads of pictures on any social occasion. 
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I was up around the giants causeway and some
Lad wanted a staged photo of him on the edge of a cliff looking into the sea . The thick **** climbed over the fence and
Walking to the edge and he stumbled in the thick over growth and
Nearly off the edge . Jaysus some of the carry on for these pics and people acting up as if they were caught up in the moment
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Originally posted by MC Hammered MC Hammered wrote:

People doing gang signs with their fingers in pictures. Or even just the backward V sign. Or people posing in photo's in general. Or people who insist on taking loads of pictures on any social occasion. 
 
A finger pointing pose like Floyd Mayweather has to be the most annoying of the lot.
 
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Originally posted by Butch Butch wrote:

I was up around the giants causeway and some
Lad wanted a staged photo of him on the edge of a cliff looking into the sea . The thick **** climbed over the fence and
Walking to the edge and he stumbled in the thick over growth and
Nearly off the edge . Jaysus some of the carry on for these pics and people acting up as if they were caught up in the moment


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Professional footballers praying before a match and then pointing to the sky.
Would they do that if they were playing Sunday junior league, and nobody is watching ?
They've seen American footballers do it (ones who are actually very religious) and now it's becoming the norm.
Wonder do early Sunday morning games disrupt their mass plans.
f**k off

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Originally posted by athlonecelt athlonecelt wrote:

Professional footballers praying before a match and then pointing to the sky.
Would they do that if they were playing Sunday junior league, and nobody is watching ?
They've seen American footballers do it (ones who are actually very religious) and now it's becoming the norm.
Wonder do early Sunday morning games disrupt their mass plans.
f**k off


You do know Mass doesn't have to be on Sunday morning right?

Also Most Premier Clubs have facilities at stadiums for players.

Be interested to know which players annoy you the most too



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I'm well aware of that. I've seen the chapel at the Nou camp and I'm sure they exist in England in some grounds. Doesn't stop me wondering why the players can't have their little pray at home, on the bus, in dressing rooms, quietly to themselves without having to put both arms up in the sky in case nobody is aware what's going on. Arms go up, cameras zoom in, every time.
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Have to agree Athlone, what are these fckin gimps at, it's a football match not a fckin prayer meeting what ever religon, i bet you most of these bollixis dont even attend their chosen church or whatever other religous place of worship
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Mouthpieces at 7-a-side games of football. Throwing himself around the place trying to level lads, gets a little knock and hits the deck like he's been shot. Spouting off rules like he knows it all. Ye mate it's a 7-a-side, calm your t1ts
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Originally posted by athlonecelt athlonecelt wrote:

Professional footballers praying before a match and then pointing to the sky.
Would they do that if they were playing Sunday junior league, and nobody is watching ?
They've seen American footballers do it (ones who are actually very religious) and now it's becoming the norm.
Wonder do early Sunday morning games disrupt their mass plans.
f**k off
I agree with your post, apart from the bit in bold; are you the designated decider of who is and isn't very religious? Is there a religious scale chart? Does it depend on which religion you are? Whose god is better?



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Originally posted by pre Madonna pre Madonna wrote:

Originally posted by athlonecelt athlonecelt wrote:

Professional footballers praying before a match and then pointing to the sky.
Would they do that if they were playing Sunday junior league, and nobody is watching ?
They've seen American footballers do it (ones who are actually very religious) and now it's becoming the norm.
Wonder do early Sunday morning games disrupt their mass plans.
f**k off
I agree with your post, apart from the bit in bold; are you the designated decider of who is and isn't very religious? Is there a religious scale chart? Does it depend on which religion you are? Whose god is better?



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Originally posted by DonkeyOatey DonkeyOatey wrote:

Mouthpieces at 7-a-side games of football. Throwing himself around the place trying to level lads, gets a little knock and hits the deck like he's been shot. Spouting off rules like he knows it all. Ye mate it's a 7-a-side, calm your t1ts


Yep

And these mouthpieces are you usually sh*t too and blame everyone for their own mistakes
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