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By Yoghurt on a Stick · Posted
It may be. I really (honest) haven't exactly been overexposed to this area. The above said, I once knew a bloke who was 'into' something similar. He was a gay male who was of only slight build. Well, he was telling me that he had a bloke around to his flat every now and again. Apparently this bloke was a huge bloke. The person I knew said 'think Brian Blessed'. Anyway this man mountain had a very high position professionally, and everybody looked to him for the solutions to problems. When he got to this lad I knew's flat the lad would tell this bloke (and this is the example he gave me) to kneel down next to the bed and stare at his feet while he went to sleep for a couple of hours. which the bloke did. When the lad woke up and opened his eyes, the big bloke was just staring intensely at his feet, as instructed. And, presumbly, had been for a couple of hours. Anyway, I told this lad that I 'couldn't get on' with doing something like that to another person. Then this lad said something along the lines of ' You don't get it. He's the one with all the power'. And he was right - I didn't get it then (@15 years ago), and I still don't get it now. -
Well, here is the confirmation... I agree there's an impatience to modern football tbf. But there's kind of a sense of ennui among Premier League sides that aren't in the top 6, guess 8 depending on if Newcastle & Aston Villa can embed themselves at the top end, as to what they can actually do and just wondering how they can manifest a miracle like Leicester into existence. You saw this with Crystal Palace a few months ago when they were practically begging for Roy Hodgson to leave, or even sides like Southampton who seemed to just sort of drift down from finishing in the top 6 in 2016 until going down this time last year.
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By Muppetmark · Posted
your competition on ticketmaster resale is seriously undercutting you.
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