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Mapletree Flag Croydon 06 Nov 18 6.19pm Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Last season I could find 10 goals against us in the final 10 minutes of the first half, including three on the 43rd, one on the 44th and two on the 45th.

It certainly felt meaningful at the time, I started to dread that 43rd minute and breath a big sigh of relief at half time.

 

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.TUX. Flag 06 Nov 18 7.08pm

2-1.

 


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monkey Flag Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 06 Nov 18 7.16pm Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

As a spurs fan tweeted “palace are hard to beat, but they do end up getting beat”

1-2 to spurs with Tomkins scoring for us

 

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Gary St.Andrews Flag Kenley 06 Nov 18 8.05pm Send a Private Message to Gary St.Andrews Add Gary St.Andrews as a friend

Desmond 2-2... we will lead and in true Palace style squander it at the death...

 

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Cucking Funt Flag Clapham on the Back 06 Nov 18 8.06pm Send a Private Message to Cucking Funt Add Cucking Funt as a friend

Originally posted by Mapletree

Please provide a regression analysis for the past 7 seasons. Include your workings. And plenty of diagrammes*

*diagrams

 


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Yellow Card - User has been warned of conduct on the messageboards Hrolf The Ganger Flag 06 Nov 18 8.12pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Perhaps we should suspend the prediction threads until we buy a striker or two.
It's getting too predictable.

 

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Mapletree Flag Croydon 06 Nov 18 10.43pm Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Originally posted by Cucking Funt

*diagrams

Says who?

I like to use the archaic form which makes me feel closer to the original French. Apparently they are taking it back and from 30 March we shall have to make do with picture

Or we can all speak American...

 

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chateauferret Flag 07 Nov 18 1.27am

Originally posted by Mapletree

Says who?

I like to use the archaic form which makes me feel closer to the original French. Apparently they are taking it back and from 30 March we shall have to make do with picture

Or we can all speak American...

Clang!

This is not a French loan word so there is no "French" spelling available in English. It's directly from Latin which in turn gets it from Greek. It's therefore never spelled -me as the French word diagramme. Same applies for words formed from Greek graphein, to draw, via Latin.

There's an obvious exception which is program(me). Both spellings are in use. With -me is generally more British, and without, American usage; but in the case of a computer program the US version seems universal, and a television programme is generally accepted in the UK. Where it means "a series of projects or initiatives" speakers go more with the expected US / UK split.

Finally the word gram(me), a unit of weight, actually does come to us from French. Again the spelling is usually with -me in the UK and without in the US. I suspect the treatment of programme is by analogy with this word; which also comes originally from the same Greek verb graphein (gramma being the verbal noun, "a drawing"; when talking about weights and measures we might say "a draught".

 


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Midlands Eagle Flag 07 Nov 18 8.54am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

My Spurs supporting son said last night that when the team with the best away record meets the team with the worst home record it's Sod's Law that we are going to win

 

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taylors lovechild Flag 07 Nov 18 8.54am Send a Private Message to taylors lovechild Add taylors lovechild as a friend

Defensively they've been pretty good this season, but offensively they've looked laboured at times. Spurs fans haven't been exactly raving about their team this season so compared to the Arsenal and Chelsea games this seems the more winnable (albeit still very unlikely). I'm going to go for a morale-boosting win for us 2-1. Tomkins and Zaha with the goals for us.

 

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Mapletree Flag Croydon 07 Nov 18 11.00am Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Originally posted by chateauferret

Clang!

This is not a French loan word so there is no "French" spelling available in English. It's directly from Latin which in turn gets it from Greek. It's therefore never spelled -me as the French word diagramme. Same applies for words formed from Greek graphein, to draw, via Latin.

There's an obvious exception which is program(me). Both spellings are in use. With -me is generally more British, and without, American usage; but in the case of a computer program the US version seems universal, and a television programme is generally accepted in the UK. Where it means "a series of projects or initiatives" speakers go more with the expected US / UK split.

Finally the word gram(me), a unit of weight, actually does come to us from French. Again the spelling is usually with -me in the UK and without in the US. I suspect the treatment of programme is by analogy with this word; which also comes originally from the same Greek verb graphein (gramma being the verbal noun, "a drawing"; when talking about weights and measures we might say "a draught".

Which is weird cos I looked it up on purpose before first using it.

It just goes to show you can't believe what you read on the interweb.

I am obliged for your intervention on this matter, which shows great knowledge

 

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monkey Flag Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 07 Nov 18 11.27am Send a Private Message to monkey Add monkey as a friend

Originally posted by Midlands Eagle

My Spurs supporting son said last night that when the team with the best away record meets the team with the worst home record it's Sod's Law that we are going to win

My biggest concern here, is how you let your son support spurs and why you’re still calling him son?

 

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