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    International break(s)

    One of the 'benefits' of being a Championship team is the automatic inclusion in the International break(s). Whilst there's no doubt this helps the players and team with respect to injury recovery, rest and maybe working on tactics, as a fan I find them excruciating to have to go two weeks without a game. I suppose it's less of an issue if you are a staunch England/Scotland/Wales/Ireland fan but I don't get the impression we have many of those on here.

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    Well I don’t give a toss what the showponies are doing

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    It’s good the international break has come I’m ready a week off recharge the batteries

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    Quote Originally Posted by gm_gm View Post
    It’s good the international break has come I’m ready a week off recharge the batteries
    Well it might give iFollow an extra week to iron out some of their wrinkles.

    Batteries? Didn't have you down as an electric golf buggy type of guy gm_gm. Kept seeing these PXG irons advertised on TV and wondering if it was time to update my old hickory shafted ones but at $650 per club I think I'll stick with the niblick and mashy

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    Well it might give iFollow an extra week to iron out some of their wrinkles.

    Batteries? Didn't have you down as an electric golf buggy type of guy gm_gm. Kept seeing these PXG irons advertised on TV and wondering if it was time to update my old hickory shafted ones but at $650 per club I think I'll stick with the niblick and mashy
    I think the hickory shafted clubs will be worth more than $650 per club

    Just purchased a T2 it’s mustard

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    I appear to be in a minority in that I look forward to watching England (usually disappointed by the performance, much as with the Millers).

    The only football I'm remotely interested in is RUFC and England. The two teams I support. I couldn't care less about any other match. Havent watched a PL or Champions League game in ages. Not remotely interested.

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    I obviously love watching The Millers.

    I really like the build up to an important international match but I'm finding it difficult to get motivated for these games. The team changes that much from game to game that the only England players older enough to have served any time in the game are limited to 3 or 4. Watching young talent is fine and good but without the nounce to be able to change a game from on the pitch has become a real problem. They say that you don't win owt with kids and England are proving that.
    Don't get me wrong I do like to see the flair of the youth players sometimes but it has to be at the right time and too many in the same team isn't great when you're playing an experienced international team?

    Who are we playing btw and on which day?

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    I'm with Grist on this. A wasted weekend.

    Still it may be wasted in other ways with a big day at Frog's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PerigordMiller View Post
    I'm with Grist on this. A wasted weekend.

    Still it may be wasted in other ways with a big day at Frog's.
    Hurray!

    I'm having my 50th again! This last year had some good moments but! Nice of you to be joining in with the festivitivities!

    At least I'll have the same name of a Pastis

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    At base level, this just comes down to synchronised relative concepts.

    We need to cascade memos about our homogenised digital options and to get on-message about our functional modular innovation in order to provide a more contemporary reimagining of our parallel relative capability.

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