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will Tarrabt start? Honestly think this kid is brilliant.
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Thing will him he is either really good and on his game and on the other hand he could be awful and not give a flying f*ck about the game just himself
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11.00am odds
Palace 2.7 Fulham 3.0 Draw 3.35 |
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Palace are the poorest Premiership side I've seen in quite a while. Fulham have a lot of experienced players in their ranks and I would take them to do the business quite comfortably tonight.
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Agreed. Surprised at the prices, i'd have them the other way round.
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I agree. Fancy Fulham for this.
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same also fancy fulham
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This is turning into a good old fashioned forum CHHHAAAARRRRGGGGEEE!!!!
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disagree. I hammered the 2.80 on Palace yesterday. Knew it was the wrong price. It's since came into 2.64
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Fulham different class,fill yer boots
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GOALSVILLE LOUISIANA - FACT
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will watch 1st half to get a feel of the game, Crystal Palace being the home side I expect to go on the attack against a middle of the road Premier League side. Should be a cagey affair in 1st half, but expect game to open up a bit in 2nd half
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Like the write up from Luke Moore which confirms a bit more of my predicition : Half With The Most Goals
I've touched on this earlier in the preview, but to reiterate, Fulham conceded a lot of late goals. The theories on why this happens usually centre around fitness and concentration, but for me it's because they don't defend from the front well enough. This puts the rearguard under a lot more mental and physical pressure than is necessary and results in mistakes and sloppiness late on through tiredness. The majority of goals that Crystal Palace have been involved with (both scored and conceded) have also come in the second half, and for that reason a bet on most goals in the second half is a must. 2.08 is the price available currently, but expect that to lengthen slightly nearer to kick off tomorrow. |
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Going to go back and read my book 'Argo' by Tony Mendez before the big game
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I want to become better at 'Reading' and 'Writing' English. Maybe one day I want to become an English teacher
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if any of you guys have tips or suggestions Im always willing to take them on board.............but English was my worst subject in high school, but now I just love reading
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Two I've read over and over again are "Filth" by Irvine Welsh. Anything of his is great, but this one is so horrible you can't put it down. It's miles better as a story than the film, a classic question of nature or nurture. And another is "Dirty Tricks" by Michael Dibdin. A great read.
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nice will take those suggestions on board marychain
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do you enjoy reading books by Shakespeare ?
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FILTH
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Filth-Irvine-Welsh/dp/0099583836 DIRTY TRICKS http://www.amazon.com/Dirty-Tricks-Michael-Dibdin/dp/0375700099 |
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Personally, no. I did MSNR at school and R&J of course. A couple more in English. I just found them hard work and didn't particularly get a lot out of them. Personally I always preferred Jane Austen
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cant go past Pride and Prejudice
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MSND I mean
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http://www.penguin.com.au/products/9781926428536/eyrie if you get the chance read Tim Winton's stories books, always a good read
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its just good to read more, its like having a bragging right over a friend/mate. It also gives you experience , develop your vocabularly. I hated reading when I was younger, but what Im learning is the more advanced your English is, it reflects you as a person and in a way is a big determining factor of your socio status.
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Where is your native land, WCE - Croatia? I assumed you were a natural born Aussie. Your grip of the English language is very good. Keep up the reading and good luck with your teaching career.
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Ive grown up in Australia, but dont for 1 second think that if you are born in an English speaking country, you will be good at English. Got to work hard at it as well, speaking English is obviously natural, but writing and reading go hand in hand
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LOL, no worries possum! All the best.
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We (Palace) desperately need a win tonight, 1-0 to the mighty Eagels will do.
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what league is this please?
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That's a little harsh themover! However, ask the same question again next May and you'll get a different answer
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Will be the quality of a Championship match(hopefully), that will at least give us a chance...!
Will be interesting to see who IH goes with tonight, please no Chamakh...! |
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I can't make my mind up who will win so will lay the draw and cheer them both on
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didnt realise Kevin Phillips is still playing, he is over 40 years old now...on Crystal Palace's list
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Indeed WCE, worst thing is he is still our best option as a finisher...!
To be fair the team haven't created many chances, trouble is those they have created have fallen to guys low on confidence with the end result a squandered opportunity. They need to be more positive from tonight onwards, too big a gap between midfield and attack, someone has to assume responsibility for linking them together. |
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im going to get a bit of sleep before the big game, its 2AM here
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GOALS TONIGHT 4 ME.2-1 EITHER WAY.GL
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Market has finally woken up, odds have completely flipped since this morning
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