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I wonder if they’ll go with plain shorts and socks next season. I think it looks classy but I suspect it was because the finished ones weren’t ready in time. Obviously they will be badged up to stop parents buying non branded kit but it would look great without any excessive design sh1te
I looked through some of the minute by minute coverage and the BBC one was ridiculously biased. The norvern correspondents seemed to be watching a completely different game. I m guessing the one you’re watching is similar.
Sorry for your loss Spaceman and for all of you who have lost dogs. It’s absolutely gut wrenching but we keep them knowing this pain will come. It’s unavoidable but we go through this knowing it’s worth it. It hurts so much because you loved them and they loved you back 10 times more. Remember the mishaps, the stolen roast chicken, the relief when you got the fcker back after it chased a deer halfway across poxy Richmond or knocked that lycra clad dude off his bike. Remember how when you put the bins out they greeted you like you’d been away for a year. The good times always outnumber the bad and while you may shed a tear or two that’ll be broken by laughter when you remember the stolen slipper , when they fell asleep in a spot half their size or sat on the cat’s head. And whilst they may be gone they’ll never be forgotten, you will always have reminders. That favourite walk, that empty spot on the sofa, the dog hair in your car that will n ever come out no matter how much you hoover. RIP all the dogs we lost and love all the dogs still with us.
I haven’t watched Sky sports news in years but came home buzzing and switched on to see the goals. All they blathered on about was Leicester getting promoted with the headline Leeds Lose and fck all about us or the game. I won’t make the mistake of tuning in again.