So those paralympians are all failures then ?Either you win it or you don’t mate. Just like Alf Ramsey.
So those paralympians are all failures then ?Either you win it or you don’t mate. Just like Alf Ramsey.
So those paralympians are all failures then ?
Either you win or you don’tWeak bait.
Either you win or you don’t
We’re his words
Harsh but true
Grrrr you winners are tough
Wah wah wah4th and 5th-placed Paralympians don't win anything so aren't winners, just as 4th or 5th-placed Olympians who don't win anything are also not winners.
It's obvious why you specified Paralympians because you desperately want someone to call disabled athletes losers and failures for not winning a medal. You're so pathetic.
Wah wah wah

Really you expected that? Knew I shoulda gone with a double pivots jokeExpected response from a sad, little man whose age and IQ added together would still be double-digits![]()
Either you win or you don’t
We’re his words
Harsh but true
Grrrr you winners are tough
Honestly Chazz. Let me explain the best I can. If two teams go to a cup final one wins, the other doesn’t. The one that wins is the winner. The other team loses. Best thing you can do is treat both imposters the same.So those paralympians are all failures then ?
Double Kipeld?Just in case you wanted to ask if I like Kipling I have to say I’ve never Kipeld.
Just in case you wanted to ask if I like Kipling I have to say I’ve never Kipeld.
He does make exceedingly good cakes.
Just in case you wanted to ask if I like Kipling I have to say I’ve never Kipeld.
Bizarrely while googling double kipeld in cake making, I did stumble across this...Double Kipeld?
There was an obvious reason for this strategy. Maybe to waste time, wear defenders out. etc. It does make sense. I'm going to patent this tactic and call it 'Wonky Snooker Table'Second half reminded me of that wonky home snooker table, when all the balls end up in one corner. All the play was in the far corner (left side upfront), with Grealish, Mount, Shaw, and then Kane, Phillips, Rice, Harry dipping in and playing it very tight but no one seemed able or willing to spread it. All I could assume was that the pitch tilted dramatically into that corner.
Not sure if there are any stats that show percentage in that quarter (am been very generous with the quarter)