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Nice one. I think I wanted to be Justin Hayward way back then - handsome, sensitive and talented. Afraid to say I was not even on the threshold of that dream.


Nights in White Satin and Forever Autumn from War of the Worlds must be two of the most haunting, beautiful and powerfully evocative songs ever written.


Great lyrics. Moody Blues is of course a famous name. What I miss about songs these days is that they are about catchy play on words but lacking a lot of substance.

Songs like those and others were basically poetry. Maybe it was because of the era and young people back then seem to be doing way more introspection, meaning of life, and questioning the status quo and such.

Interesting thing is in America, London and Liverpool (purely for the Beatles) are the two cities associated with British rock. Birmingham rocks though. Hadn't realized it. And because of football, I've come to realize other places like Sheffield, for example and other areas have their own right to be proud of their contribution to music.

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Jose Enrique: Premier League restart not 100 per cent safe but I would be happy to play

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I like this one a LOT! :53big-emoticons:


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...and this one. :58big-emoticons:

My (much) older sister played a lot of music from the late '60s and early to mid '70s while she was babysitting me and my younger siblings. This reminds me of those songs she had and played.

I like lyrics that make you think or are cryptic.

Music is personal and subjective. That was what a professor in a music appreciation type of class said and since then I have always respected all forms of music. He said "there is no good or bad genre of music. Its like your favorite color it just is".


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Within the first 2 minutes Clough refers to himself as special. Seems Mourinho owes him copyrights.
Interesting interview. Wouldn't happen these days.


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My (much) older sister played a lot of music from the late '60s and early to mid '70s while she was babysitting me and my younger siblings. This reminds me of those songs she had and played.

I realise you claim to block me so won’t respond but my sister is nearly twenty years older than me. Indeed my parents spread their three children to about a decade apart as my brother, who sadly is no longer around, was some ten years six months older than me.


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Nights in White Satin and Forever Autumn from War of the Worlds must be two of the most haunting, beautiful and powerfully evocative songs ever written.
Yes Nights is fantastic, as is Tuesday Afternoon. At the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 they played Nights just as the light went down. Over the years I wondered if I had invented that in my mind, so was pleased to see the film footage on YouTube which confirmed it.

Interesting thing about the Moody Blues is that it was touch and go that they would make it after their experimental Days of Future Past album was not loved by Decca Records management. However, it took off in the States, and they never looked back. American audiences loved them before the UK.

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omoh, how much pot did you smoke and how many girls did you bang that show? You live in fear of a knock on a door one day with someone saying "I believe you are my father"? C'mon you are among friends. Statute of limitations gone. Out with it. Anything stronger than pot (LSD, etc.) you can take to the grave. :42laughter:

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Within the first 2 minutes Clough refers to himself as special. Seems Mourinho owes him copyrights.
Interesting interview. Wouldn't happen these days.


Thanks for posting that. It’s a long long time since I first saw that (I was living in Yorkshire at the time).

Quite compelling watching. Even more interesting with now having the benefit of knowing just how it panned out for both of them subsequently.

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Out of curiosity, and also as an indication of deprivation, I’ve watched loads of German football this weekend. It really points the way to what we can expect next season.

Having previously been unimpressed with empty stadium European ties I’ve been surprised just how much I have enjoyed it. The games seem pure (if that is the right word). Just football, without all the annoying histrionics that pervade our Premier league games. A chance to enjoy the game for what it is when shorn down to its basics.

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I've yet to watch any football. I will take a look at the bundesliga. I'm surprised at myself actually, I thought I'd be itching. I'm enjoying watching videos of old matches though. immensely.

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socrates wrote:
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Nice one. I think I wanted to be Justin Hayward way back then - handsome, sensitive and talented. Afraid to say I was not even on the threshold of that dream.


Nights in White Satin and Forever Autumn from War of the Worlds must be two of the most haunting, beautiful and powerfully evocative songs ever written.

Besides those songs I like Go Now.

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It's Knights everybody, not Nights.


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bromley gooner wrote:
It's Knights everybody, not Nights.


Nights in White Satin sounds like a 70s softcore porn film starring Robin Askwith. Not that I know anything about those.

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Rog, I’m having trouble logging in off my laptop running Windows 10 and using Google Chrome. Takes my username and password, as ‘logged in’ on the first screen, but when I then ‘get latest post’, it takes me there but knocks me out.
(I’m accessing from my iPad for this post - that’s working fine)

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Watched the re-run of the 2014 FA Cup final on Arsenal.com.

Thanks to a ‘surprise’ holiday booked by my better half, I missed it and had to watch it in a bar in Costa Adeje Tenerife. Surrounded by an extended family of Hull fans numbering about 30 people. They were obviously ecstatic at the start, and gave me lots of good humored grief.

However, as the match wore on and the circumstances changed for the better (well for me at least) one or two of them got a little bit lairy. To be fair, the others kept them in check and I tried my best to not be too excited and rub it in.

By the end of the match I had imbibed quite a few pints, and ended up buying a round for them. Thankfully a few had gone by then but the round still set me back over €110 euro. A small price to pay.

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bromley gooner wrote:
It's Knights everybody, not Nights.

Eh?


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nights_in_White_Satin

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OMG

Truly horrendous. Had never heard of this nonsense before.

Worrying to think that people are confusing it with the classic song. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_in_White_Satin

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It's Knights everybody, not Nights.

Eh?


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nights_in_White_Satin

Sorry LTG :laughing7: approaching senility is my excuse


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john1 wrote:
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It's Knights everybody, not Nights.


Nights in White Satin sounds like a 70s softcore porn film starring Robin Askwith. Not that I know anything about those.

Confessions of a window cleaner being the classic of the genre.


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Rog, I’m having trouble logging in off my laptop running Windows 10 and using Google Chrome. Takes my username and password, as ‘logged in’ on the first screen, but when I then ‘get latest post’, it takes me there but knocks me out.
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Hi

It'll be because you are logging in via a non-SSL link, then using the links which go to SSL ones. (HTTPS)

Log in on the laptop here : ucp.php?mode=login

then try again.

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bromley gooner wrote:
long time gooner wrote:

Sorry LTG :laughing7: approaching senility is my excuse

:42laughter:

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Rog, I’m having trouble logging in off my laptop running Windows 10 and using Google Chrome. Takes my username and password, as ‘logged in’ on the first screen, but when I then ‘get latest post’, it takes me there but knocks me out.
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Log in on the laptop here : ucp.php?mode=login

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Thanks Rog - it actually worked!

That's made my mind up - I'm definitely voting in favour of your annual Aus$1.75 bonus at the next annual meeting.

Because you're worth it. :53big-emoticons:

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Flamini is minted!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXyp4NGkJt8&t=508s

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long time gooner wrote:
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Sorry LTG :laughing7: approaching senility is my excuse

:42laughter:

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OMG

Truly horrendous. Had never heard of this nonsense before.

Worrying to think that people are confusing it with the classic song. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_in_White_Satin

:42laughter:

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So you get to repeal one of the two biggest injustices of recent times, or the ones lodged in my mind anyway, which one would you go for:

1. The 50th game. Arsenal sitting at 49 games unbeaten travel to Old Trafford to be met by the war criminal Mike Riley and one of the most despicable displays of refereeing in living memory. Gary Neville should have been sent off multiple times. And then court martialled.

2. This one is more heart breaking than rage inducing - it’s Eduardo’s leg break. During a really good season for him where he’d stunned me with his incredible finishing, this was first and foremost a personal tragedy for him, but also a body blow to the team in a season where we were on course to finish top of the pile. Who know what could have been.

Putting aside if this were actually happening not unbreaking Eduardo’s leg would be pretty heartless, but it’s ok because it isn’t really happening, which would you go for?

Both have the potential to affect Arsenal’s legacy and both would mean my faith in the “it evens out over a season” b%*&s%*^ might be restored.


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Couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Always rated him, and was so glad when he returned to the club.

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‘They had everything’: Ryan Giggs names the toughest opponents he faced at Manchester United



"The Gunners won the title by a point in 1998 before United did the same in 1999 and though it was Ferguson’s side that won the Treble, Arsenal could have easily done the Double Double such was the fine margins between the teams. Giggs, of course, played on for a further 15 years after the Treble and battled off the likes of Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea and Roberto Mancini’s Manchester City but he says Wenger’s first great Arsenal side was his toughest opponents.

‘They [Arsenal 98/99] had such an experienced team,’ Giggs told Sky Sports. ‘Obviously at the back the famous back five but in front of them had a bit of everything. ‘They had power, they had pace, imagination with Dennis Bergkamp, goals and penetration with Nicolas Anelka. ‘I agree with you [Gary Neville] they were the toughest team to play against. ‘I mean Jose’s Chelsea team were tough in a different way they were pragmatic and tough to break down but Arsenal could do everything. ‘They were similar to ourselves they could build up, could counter attack, they were similar, right through the spine they were so strong right from the goalkeeper through to Bergkamp and Anelka.’"

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Couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Always rated him, and was so glad when he returned to the club.

I always thought he tried his best in every match. He copped a lot of flack because he wasn’t as good as some who came before him. I would rather a player like him in our squad than some of the incumbents

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Couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Always rated him, and was so glad when he returned to the club.

I always thought he tried his best in every match. He copped a lot of flack because he wasn’t as good as some who came before him. I would rather a player like him in our squad than some of the incumbents

Completely agree with both of you. Not Arsenal’s greatest ever player by any means. But way better than some give him credit for. I find it hard to criticise him and I think those who did or do were or are being unfair.


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If the June/July restart happens, Liverpool will win the title, there is no doubt about that. The only question is 'how' they will win it. If they lose or even draw a few more matches it will put a little bit of a stain on an otherwise historic season but I won't begrudge them. You only see seasons like that in smaller leagues in Europe, not much in any of the top leagues. Milan 30 years ago comes to mind possibly.

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Abou Diaby being interviewed by Aliadiere. What I found interesting was Aliadiere's London accent. Confirmation in my mind that Jens was both a nut case and professional. Further confirmation Cesc was a lot better than some of us would like to admit probably based on how he left us. Theo was initially shy but understandable given how young he was.

Had both of them been lucky with injuries they would have been good and I think with Diaby he would have been great.

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I know we are linked to a lot of players and this may not pan out but you never know...

https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2020/05/19/r ... playmaker/
REPORT: ARSENAL NOW CLOSE TO COMPLETING SIGNING OF £25M PLAYMAKER



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...I think with Diaby he would have been great...
Yes, from the little we saw there was so much in him to be excited about. His ability to get from box to box at speed was exceptional. Cruelly cut down by injuries, and then just as cruelly became the butt of certain "fans", who would be lucky enough in their whole lives never to suffer the physical pain he did as a young man.

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I know we are linked to a lot of players and this may not pan out but you never know...

https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2020/05/19/r ... playmaker/
REPORT: ARSENAL NOW CLOSE TO COMPLETING SIGNING OF £25M PLAYMAKER


Maybe, but I think Mikel may be looking for economy and experience. Apparently Tot Ali Uzelez is available on a free.

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Cruelly cut down by injuries, and then just as cruelly became the butt of certain "fans", who would be lucky enough in their whole lives never to suffer the physical pain he did as a young man.

Must admit I never noticed any huge criticism of Diaby by loads of fans. I’m sure there would have been a small number as you can probably find a few fans who criticise anyone. My guess is there’s a Barcelona fan somewhere who moans about Messi. But I don’t remember Diaby being subjected to mass criticism.


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...I think with Diaby he would have been great...
Yes, from the little we saw there was so much in him to be excited about. His ability to get from box to box at speed was exceptional. Cruelly cut down by injuries, and then just as cruelly became the butt of certain "fans", who would be lucky enough in their whole lives never to suffer the physical pain he did as a young man.


Never saw much in him to be honest. People got excited because every black French midfielder at the time was the new Vieira. He was warming the bench at Auxerre. I do remember him being very athletic and strong but never got the impression he'd leave a big imprint on the game.

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Yes, from the little we saw there was so much in him to be excited about. His ability to get from box to box at speed was exceptional. Cruelly cut down by injuries, and then just as cruelly became the butt of certain "fans", who would be lucky enough in their whole lives never to suffer the physical pain he did as a young man.


Never saw much in him to be honest. People got excited because every black French midfielder at the time was the new Vieira. He was warming the bench at Auxerre. I do remember him being very athletic and strong but never got the impression he'd leave a big imprint on the game.

I remember some games where Diaby looked absolutely brilliant, controlled the game, drove forward, broke up play - I think away to Liverpool when we won 2-0 with Santi and Podolski scoring springs to mind. But equally he had games where we didn't see him much. Any consistency erased by the multiple injuries. But I think it is those few amazing games that leaves supporters crystal ball gazing as to what could have been as opposed to a player who might have been consistently good but never world class even in a single game


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