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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 20, 2015 1:19:35 GMT -5
I enjoyed the first two episodes of Season 6. Frankie and Elroy seem like good additions. The Dean in his virtual reality was great.
As for Community in general, it definitely peaked a while ago. Harmon let it go off the rails a bit too much in Season 3 and after the circumstances surrounding Season 4, has struggled to get it back to where it was. Season 5 had some good episodes (particularly the lie detector bottle episode, one of my favourites in the entirety of the show), but it was still clearly the 2nd worst season of the show by a distance.
I'd rank it similar to you guys:
Best - Season 2 (Perfection, great balance between insanity and realism, really consistent quality episodes) Season 3 (Ebbed and flowed quality wise, but contains some of the series' absolute best episodes) Season 1 (Good stuff, not quite true Community style yet, but gets better and better as the season progresses) Season 5 (One great episode, a few decent ones and several misfires, season starts off well but derails pretty hard) Season 4 (No Dan Harmon = no buys, a couple of decent episodes but generally a poor imitation of the first 3 seasons)
Season 6 definitely has the potential to surpass Season 5 quite easily.
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 20, 2015 0:28:41 GMT -5
Actually the U.S. only gets epl games so if their relegated I really couldn't watch them so I have made Everton my backup squad So Everton and Aston Villa Right, now I hope they both get relegated.
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 19, 2015 0:12:08 GMT -5
It's like you're begging us to hate you.
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 18, 2015 8:29:25 GMT -5
I think you mean "regressed", not "digressed".
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 17, 2015 16:38:14 GMT -5
So...Arsenal to win 2-0 yeah? Am I psychic? No, it's called Arsenal are the most predictable team on Earth. And that's why I can't stand the c*nts.
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 17, 2015 15:50:16 GMT -5
So...Arsenal to win 2-0 yeah?
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 17, 2015 14:41:38 GMT -5
So you're in favour of Dick? You enjoy having Dick with you? I like big dick! Wait a minute....you didn't capitalise the D! That means you're talking about penis! Eh, it's okay with me.
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 17, 2015 13:15:28 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Watford 2-1 Ipswich
Saturday 21st March 2015 Man City 2-0 West Brom Aston Villa 0-1 Swansea Newcastle 1-2 Arsenal Southampton 1-0 Burnley Stoke 2-1 Crystal Palace Tottenham 2-0 Leicester West Ham 3-1 Sunderland
Sunday 22nd March 2015 Liverpool 1-1 Man Utd Hull 0-2 Chelsea QPR 0-0 Everton
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 17, 2015 13:03:03 GMT -5
*RANDOM FIXTURE* Watford v Ipswich
Saturday 21st March 2015 Man City v West Brom Aston Villa v Swansea Newcastle v Arsenal Southampton v Burnley Stoke v Crystal Palace Tottenham v Leicester West Ham v Sunderland
Sunday 22nd March 2015 Liverpool v Man Utd Hull v Chelsea QPR v Everton
WF: UK Premier League Prediction League Table After Week 29: ---------------------------------------- 1. Himmy! - 229pts 2. Markw - 213pts 3. BladeDJK - 209pts 4. Red Dragon - 207pts (C) 5. Hammersmith Hardman - 200pts 6. Controversial Maverick PUNK - 196pts 7. Titch - 190pts 8. Camahino - 182pts 9. Scott! - 177pts 10. wwextreme25 - 168pts 11. GBM - 132pts 12. wyleecyotee - 63pts
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 17, 2015 12:32:38 GMT -5
I think it's a pretty good appointment, then again I thought Felix Magath could of kept Fullham up with his experience. It's only a 9 game deal, nothing to lose really as the players had given up on Gus anyway so were no doubt heading down. So you're in favour of Dick? You enjoy having Dick with you?
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 16, 2015 19:21:21 GMT -5
Looks like Dick Advocaat will be in charge of Sunderland for the rest of the season.
Not sure about that appointment. Can't imagine he has tons of experience in relegation battles.
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 16, 2015 15:22:50 GMT -5
I heard Jimmy Savile supported Everton.
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 16, 2015 8:59:09 GMT -5
I've narrowed it down to Swansea or Everton. Which of those would you guys say have more of these qualities? -Not a bandwagon team Either-loyal fans Either-respected club Everton-Not likely to be relegated Swansea this season but Everton for the future-will be willing to purchase big star players Everton-fun to watch Swansea this season but possibly Everton for the futureSo out of those two, Everton is probably your best bet.
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 16, 2015 7:39:08 GMT -5
All I know is....
Roman Reigns sucks and I don't like him. I don't care about the petty bullshit, I just don't think he's good. At all.
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 15, 2015 19:40:28 GMT -5
I need help picking a premier league team. I know a good bit of the players by playing Fifa/ casual watching and have decided I need to choose a team. So what I'm looking for is a team that: -Isn't in danger of relegation so not the bottom 4 -I don't wanna bandwagon one of the top 4 teams - I don't want a crazy hooligan fan base - I want to have a small market team that doesn't spend a whole lot of money but doesn't just watch big moves happen either So wfigs please help me on my journey to find a team Sounds like Spurs or Southampton would be a good pick. Stoke or Swansea if you're feeling adventurous.
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 15, 2015 19:16:38 GMT -5
It's a shame about our performance today. A few errors and brain fails cost us the goals, and United were on fire. It's good that we're so disappointed about losing today, as after we lost to Stoke back in November, it looked like the season would be a write-off and so a 3-0 defeat at United would be par. There's still signs of progress, as the second half performance was acceptable, and it didn't get messy like the 4-0, 5-0, and 6-0 drubbings of last season. You must have low standards, I thought you were really really terrible. It wasn't just a few mistakes, United completely bossed the game from start to finish. You didn't have a shot until the 87th minute. It easily could have been 4, 5 or 6-0 at half-time.
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 15, 2015 13:22:55 GMT -5
Best performance of the season from United. Worst performance of the season from Spurs.
In fact, other than Sunderland yesterday and against Southampton, I'm hard pressed to think of a worse performance this season.
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 15, 2015 4:17:28 GMT -5
Remember this as the day where Phil Bardsley became everyone's favourite footballer:
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 14, 2015 15:53:09 GMT -5
There were 14 players brought in during the summer Di Canio was in charge. Only two of them are still at Sunderland. And neither are regulars right now. I don't think the problem is the new players brought in, it's the old ones that are still there. Sunderland can't go on like this, starting a season poorly, bringing in a new manager and just about staying up isn't feasible every year. Even teams like Wigan didn't do that. I actually think relegation might be a blessing in disguise for them. Clear out all the dead wood. Well O'Shea and Brown (who have been under 4 managers now) were appalling today and they are definitely part of that poisonous core at this club. Starting to think aswell relegation might not be a bad thing, I just think promotion back wouldn't be a guarantee like the previous times. Depends on who you have in charge for said hypothetical Championship season. An experienced boss like Sam Allardyce or Harry Redknapp (who will both likely be available in the summer) could probably get you up first time of asking although they're not great choices long-term. Maybe Keano could do a job again?
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Post by Brunt's Left Foot on Mar 14, 2015 14:10:37 GMT -5
Boyd impresses me every time I see him play for Burnley. Great volley.
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