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Match Day Thread sunderland v bournemouth

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Commachio, Jan 18, 2016.

  1. Matthew Bound Still Lurks

    Matthew Bound Still Lurks Well-Known Member

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    I suggest you need new batteries in your hearing aid :cheesy:
     
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  2. Tel (they/them)

    Tel (they/them) Sucky’s Bailiff

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    It's getting like that inside OT now as well.

    Boos are starting and you can sense the players are affected by it.

    People will quote what wages each player is being paid to put up with moans and groans but the fact is it does affect the players, it doesn't help and it certainly isn't 'support'.
     
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    Read between the lines, man.
     
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  4. Billy Death

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    Baaaaaaa
     
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  5. DragonPhilljack

    DragonPhilljack Well-Known Member

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    'Welsh' comes from the Anglo Saxon word 'wealsch' meaning 'foreigners',which is how the 6th century Saxon invaders viewed the inhabitants of these isles. The inhabitants themselves called themselves 'Cymry' meaning comrades. Cymry being the people, and 'Cymru' being the land. An 8th century anglicisation of 'Cymru' produced 'Cymbry' or Cambria. This can also be seen not only in Wales proper but in other parts of Britain which survived the anglo saxon invaders for centuries such as Cumberland = Cymruland'; also Northumbria = North Cymruland."

    and here endeth todays history lesson my fellow sheep.............<cheers>
     
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  6. MrRAWhite

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    I quite like Charlotte Church if that helps..
     
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  7. DragonPhilljack

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  8. grandpops

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    Quite interesting that. <ok>

    Every day`s a schoolday.

    Just out of curiosity is your sig from Jethro Tull?
     
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  9. DragonPhilljack

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    Yes!.................<ok>
     
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    Thought it was. Met Ian Anderson many years ago. Lovely bloke.
     
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    What a talented musician, loved his flute and sax play............<ok>
     
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  12. DragonPhilljack

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    One last thought?

    The people seem to have called themselves Cumbri the same way that the Welsh call themselves Cymry (most likely from Brittonic 'kom-brogī meaning "fellow countrymen"). It is likely that the Welsh and the Cumbric speaking people of what are now southern Scotland and northern England felt they were actually one ethnic group. Old Irish speakers called them "Britons", Bretnach or Bretain. The Norse called them Brettar. In Medieval Latin, the English term Wales and the term Cumbri were Latinised as Wallenses "of Wales" and respectively Cumbrenses "of Cumbria". The usual English usage was to call them Welsh. In Scots, a Cumbric speaker seems to have been called Wallace, from the Scots Wallis/Wellis "Welsh".



    Interesting aye.............<ok>
     
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  13. grandpops

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    And keyboards, guitar, bass guitar, bouzouki, balalaika, harmonica, and an assortment of whistles. <laugh>

    Met him when I was in a band supporting The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band. He showed up for no other reason than he wanted to. Very well spoken intelligent chap. Not the least bit wild. He reckoned his stage persona let him get all that out of his system. <laugh>
     
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  14. Jack TheLad

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    I despair with our fans, it's actually embarrassing the way some go on.

    It's awful to be a part of. I'd rather sit amongst 20k at an half empty stadium all of which want to support, not to throw dogs abuse at the players every time they make the slightest mistake.

    These people are the ones who "won't be renewing if we get relegated", good ****ing riddance I say.
     
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    We can have a go at players on forums like this, but in the stadium it is simply stupid, as it de motivates and is counter productive, always far better to carry the players and build the team confidence, we have our idiots also, who boo. I have never ever done it and never will..........<ok>
     
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  17. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    And Catherine zeta jones. The mucky sow.
     
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