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posted on 19/1/20

comment by SWTN - Judas is number 1 (U7916)
posted 12 minutes ago
Kante imo, is our only world class player. Makes little sense to sel hi
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This season he hasn't looked at all like a world class season.

posted on 19/1/20

He has not.

posted on 19/1/20

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posted on 19/1/20

comment by soccerlol (U7650)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by SWTN - Judas is number 1 (U7916)
posted 3 minutes ago
I know the climate change debate is highly divisive, but whilst I am not religious, I can't help but fee we are heading towards a modern day Noah's Ark scenario sometime this century
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Don't worry. It is impossible for people to affect the Earth on that scale.
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I think that was the Chernobyl response

posted on 19/1/20

comment by Black Hawk (U16342)
posted about a minute ago
comment by SWTN - Judas is number 1 (U7916)
posted 12 minutes ago
Kante imo, is our only world class player. Makes little sense to sel hi
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This season he hasn't looked at all like a world class season.


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He has in a few games. And as I said previously, his limitations are amplified by paying with limited teammates He is not a play maker

posted on 19/1/20

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posted on 19/1/20

comment by SWTN - Judas is number 1 (U7916)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by soccerlol (U7650)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by SWTN - Judas is number 1 (U7916)
posted 3 minutes ago
I know the climate change debate is highly divisive, but whilst I am not religious, I can't help but fee we are heading towards a modern day Noah's Ark scenario sometime this century
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Don't worry. It is impossible for people to affect the Earth on that scale.
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I think that was the Chernobyl response
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That warming was local.

posted on 19/1/20

comment by soccerlol (U7650)
posted 27 seconds ago
comment by SWTN - Judas is number 1 (U7916)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by soccerlol (U7650)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by SWTN - Judas is number 1 (U7916)
posted 3 minutes ago
I know the climate change debate is highly divisive, but whilst I am not religious, I can't help but fee we are heading towards a modern day Noah's Ark scenario sometime this century
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Don't worry. It is impossible for people to affect the Earth on that scale.
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I think that was the Chernobyl response
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That warming was local.
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Do you know exactly how local?

comment by RtM (U1097)

posted on 19/1/20

comment by SWTN - Judas is number 1 (U7916)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by soccerlol (U7650)
posted 27 seconds ago
comment by SWTN - Judas is number 1 (U7916)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by soccerlol (U7650)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by SWTN - Judas is number 1 (U7916)
posted 3 minutes ago
I know the climate change debate is highly divisive, but whilst I am not religious, I can't help but fee we are heading towards a modern day Noah's Ark scenario sometime this century
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Don't worry. It is impossible for people to affect the Earth on that scale.
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I think that was the Chernobyl response
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That warming was local.
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Do you know exactly how local?
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really crazy

posted on 19/1/20

comment by SWTN - Judas is number 1 (U7916)
posted about a minute ago
comment by Black Hawk (U16342)
posted about a minute ago
comment by SWTN - Judas is number 1 (U7916)
posted 12 minutes ago
Kante imo, is our only world class player. Makes little sense to sel hi
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This season he hasn't looked at all like a world class season.


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He has in a few games. And as I said previously, his limitations are amplified by paying with limited teammates He is not a play maker
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He has played quite a lot of games further back in a double pivot position, and he's not looked world class in these games either.

He is our best midfielder, but it feels like quite a long time since he has given a Kante esque performance

posted on 19/1/20

comment by SWTN - Judas is number 1 (U7916)
posted about a minute ago
comment by soccerlol (U7650)
posted 27 seconds ago
comment by SWTN - Judas is number 1 (U7916)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by soccerlol (U7650)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by SWTN - Judas is number 1 (U7916)
posted 3 minutes ago
I know the climate change debate is highly divisive, but whilst I am not religious, I can't help but fee we are heading towards a modern day Noah's Ark scenario sometime this century
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Don't worry. It is impossible for people to affect the Earth on that scale.
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I think that was the Chernobyl response
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That warming was local.
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Do you know exactly how local?
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The reactor

posted on 19/1/20

Evacuation Edit

Map showing caesium-137 contamination in the Chernobyl area in 1996
Soviet Military authorities started evacuating people from the area around Chernobyl only on the second day after the disaster (after about 36 hours). By May 1986, about a month later, all those living within a 30 km (19 mi) radius of the plant (about 116,000 people) had been relocated. This area is often referred to as the zone of alienation. However, significant radiation affected the environment over a much wider scale than this 30 km radius encloses.

According to reports from Soviet scientists, 28,000 square kilometers (km 2, or 10,800 square miles, mi2) were contaminated by caesium-137 to levels greater than 185 kBq per square meter. Roughly 830,000 people lived in this area. About 10,500 km 2 (4,000 mi2) were contaminated by caesium-137 to levels greater than 555 kBq/m2. Of this total, roughly 7,000 km2 (2,700 mi2) lie in Belarus, 2,000 km2 (800 mi2) in the Russian Federation and 1,500 km2 (580 mi2) in Ukraine. About 250,000 people lived in this area. These reported data were corroborated by the International Chernobyl Project.[21]

posted on 19/1/20

What was the temperature though

posted on 19/1/20

Most of the Southern Hemisphere will probably flood completely over the next 100 years

posted on 19/1/20

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posted on 19/1/20

https://www.football.london/chelsea-fc/news/keane-hammers-chelsea-frank-lampard-17595382

posted on 19/1/20

comment by Greenwood FC (U11781)
posted 3 minutes ago
Most of the Southern Hemisphere will probably flood completely over the next 100 years
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Makes sense all the water will go to the lower part of the Earth

posted on 19/1/20

comment by Greenwood FC (U11781)
posted 13 minutes ago
Most of the Southern Hemisphere will probably flood completely over the next 100 years
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Norfolk might go

posted on 19/1/20

comment by soccerlol (U7650)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Greenwood FC (U11781)
posted 3 minutes ago
Most of the Southern Hemisphere will probably flood completely over the next 100 years
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Makes sense all the water will go to the lower part of the Earth
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Gravity init

posted on 19/1/20

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posted on 19/1/20

comment by Blue in the face (U22288)
posted 21 minutes ago
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Greenwood FC (U11781)
posted 13 minutes ago
Most of the Southern Hemisphere will probably flood completely over the next 100 years
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Norfolk might go
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There have been people calling for floods in Norfolk for hudnreds of years.
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Was it their wishful thinking or a prediction ?

posted on 19/1/20

comment by Tablighi Jamaat (U15973)
posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
Reason we're not good at set pieces, is it just mainly down to the fact our players are not big enough.

If you look at our team, it's generally small and lacks physicality/height compared to the opposition.

Rudiger, AC & Tammy only players 6ft or over. And even then AC isn't the most physical.

Plus Kepa as we know isn't the biggest for a keeper and will tend to stay on his line.
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Liverpool and City don’t concede that much from crosses/set pieces especially Liverpool

posted on 19/1/20

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posted on 19/1/20

We do have a lot of midgets in our starting XI but Liverpool and City do as well. I think It's more to do with our lot being shet at marking players from crosses and set plays.

posted on 19/1/20

comment by Sideshow (U11809)
posted 22 minutes ago
Having Van Dijk helps.

Liverpool were hopeless against set-pieces as well in Klopp’s first couple of seasons.
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Sure were...Allison and VVD havevtransformed them

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