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Iain Johnston 155: So, at 30 years old what has Daniel Munoz done to see his transfer cost quadruple?
You clearly have not watched Palace play over the last two years Iain. And you must have the let World Cup slip by your good self....
Paul Griffiths in Giulia Bould's interview with Everton CEO Angus Kinnear -
What is posted on 3 is just tired old rhetoric whose time is up.
The way Ceuta was gamed, and then the immediate coordinated wave of venom from the continent's rightest and brightest, let's you know how empty their notebook is for dealing with this problem.
You really have to feel for them. They simply don't have the courage to properly rage about climate change communists right now....
Dale Self in Hill Dickinson Stadium to host Game4Hope fundraiser to tackle homelessness -
If we sign a right back I really don’t want to see Jake get benched 😢 he’s gear and wins absolutely everything in the air. Would Moysie play a back 3 with Munoz and Aznou/Myko as wing backs? ...
Sean Kearns in Giulia Bould's interview with Everton CEO Angus Kinnear -
Cheers Jay (101). I hadn\'t really picked up on that. I thought that TWTV was a a little more pressing but clearly Saint Angus-the-soon-to-be-completely-silent-again feels comfy with Baz. Interesting to know that Jay. Do we know if it was questions ahead to time to SATSTBCSA or at least areas of questioning?...
Paul Griffiths in Giulia Bould's interview with Everton CEO Angus Kinnear -
Iain #155, Munoz was an unknown two years ago outside South America -- Genk is pretty obscure -- but I saw an article at the end of last season that ranked him as the #2 RB in the PL, behind Jurrien Timber but ahead of Reece James based on his attacking. (Personally I\'d go with Pedro Porro.)rnrnAnd of course Munoz had an outstanding WC, Colombia\'s best player IMO. rnrnI would call him a good value at £25m, and would change our attacking profile instantly. ...
Mike Gaynes in Giulia Bould's interview with Everton CEO Angus Kinnear -
Yep Steve (9), Kossof is Slavic in derivation, I believe, more specifically in and around Ukraine.rnrnFunnily enough, I was only just thinking of well-known long-time anti-racist campaigner Mr. Devlin (6-8) yesterday, when he popped up on one of last year\'s threads. rnrnNice fella. Extremely articulate. Reasonable. Thoughtful. Never ever petty, silly, error-prone or snide. NO! Absolutely not. rnrnLooks like we \"snide, bitter, lonely old gossipy fishwives\" can look forward to another long no-Devlin stretch of time.rnrnI disagree completely with Mr. Kossoff\'s views. They are the antithesis of mine. But he\'s entitled to them. Nor do you have to be a \'racist\' to hold such views. rnrnNote to Mr. Devlin. Mr. Kenrick once went on a seal cull. rnrn...
Paul Griffiths in Hill Dickinson Stadium to host Game4Hope fundraiser to tackle homelessness

