The Premier League Thread

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My son separated from his partner, probably about a year ago.
They have a son, my grandson, who is eight.
He has two vocabularies.
One with his mum, where he speaks as she does, which is effing and blinding, and one with his dad where he speaks without expletives, and when he does let one slip out, it is quickly followed by a “Sorry daddy”.
My son has worked very hard to get my grandson to understand that using expletives isn’t something that everyone likes, and I am so proud of him for persisting in doing this, especially as he only has him for two days a week.
Swearing is a personal choice and, tbh, I use language at work I wouldn’t use at home or in front of strangers or children.

Absolutely. Everyone is a chameleon dependent upon crowd.
 
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Horror, horror result for Huddersfield.
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Like us last week.

We were away. Huddersfield were at home.

If Cardiff want to stay up, last week was a must-win for them. If Newcastle want to stay up, today was a must-not-lose for them. Cardiff needed last week more than Newcastle needed today.
 
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Up the hammers......



Feel sick now.

It's not just the fact that it would mean Fulham, Cardiff, Burnley and Huddersfield all losing, but it's also who they would have lost to. Whilst we're taking on Arsenal this weekend, all four of them had/have real winnable matches. This weekend could have been horribly painful for us.