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  1. Everything's fine. It's just project fear that's making Brexit look like an unmitigated disaster.
  2. Maybe Vettel should seek some advice from Mick Schumacher instead .
  3. Would that happen to be Ralf Schumacher's son?
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    The missus or the little one? I'd be more annoyed if I was the little one to be fair .
  5. Magnussen has had a bit of a wobble lately but I can't see Haas electing to keep Grosjean over him.
  6. Jinxed it. Not much to add. Weird tyre strategy by Ferrari but it didn't make a difference in the end. Race was decided on Saturday. Surprised with that petulant move from Perez who is usually pretty solid. Title fight is probably done.
  7. Gonna have to watch this on a significant delay as I'm out for lunch. Got a feeling today's race could be a real cracker. Best thing for the championship would be a problem or contact for Hamilton at the start. Could happen with Verstappen starting alongside him. Max is the type who know Hamilton has a title to fight for and will just throw one down the inside and offer Lewis the back off or crash option. It was this race last year that swung the title to Mercedes after Verstappen and both Ferraris got tangled up off the line. Could it be the opposite this time?
  8. Would be a 113 if his move to Chelsea had gone through this summer. Disgraceful how much conspiracy there is against us these days. People just don't like little old Everton actually showing some ambition and trying to break the Sky Six. Good job about that points deduction we're getting to lock us out of the top six for another few seasons.
  9. Hamilton is in the form of his life and Vettel has lost his mojo. This championship is almost certainly over.
  10. Recently I watched the first two seasons of Stan Lee's Lucky Man on Sky Box Sets. I really enjoyed it to be fair, even if the concept is totally weird, I found it quite compelling. It got a bit too comic booky in the last few episodes of season two though. Then I watched Patrick Melrose. A pretty dark series, Cumberbatch as usual was on point. Currently getting towards the end of Billions season 3. Sometimes I think this series is fantastic, other times I think it's just alright. The main cast are very good and what it does well is makes it hard to know who to root for. All of these will be sidelined from tomorrow though as Bojack Horseman season 5 is released on Netflix.
  11. Haven't had time but I watched my house mates play earlier. Looks decent but the new shooting looks like it'll take some getting used to.
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    Another TF365er who's absolutely punching . Congratulations @JOSHBRFC.
  13. I won't get any of those players in packs all year.
  14. Tom Davies is at risk of becoming one of those players who never really finds his role in the system. Decent passing, good on the ball, reasonably fast, puts himself about and scores the odd goal but doesn't excel as a defensive midfielder or a number ten. His best hope is developing his mental side of the game to become a box to box midfielder. Hopefully Silva can coach him down a profitable route but when it comes to style (Not necessarily ability) he's more of another Henderson type midfielder than the Modric type that England are missing.
  15. Kimi Leclerc swap? Ericsson always keeps his spot at Sauber, one less seat available for the likes of Ocon...
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    Most male tennis players get a first warning and then stop dicking around. Players like Djokovic and Murray are quite bad for expletives and stuff but I can't think of a male player who has gone anywhere near as aggressively pointing in an umpires face, demanding an apology and questioning his integrity over the course of 3-4 changeovers. I can think of occasions for example when Federer crossed the line with an umpire saying don't you know who I am or something at the US Open but you're talking needles and haystacks here. Serena already cancelled that out with "You'll never work on one of *my* courts again" before you consider the rest of her BS last night. All great sports people have it in them to an extent but not many people are as classless in their failure to keep the beast on the leash as Serena was on Saturday.
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    Not when shovanistic pigs like you keep using words like humanity to describe everyone .
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    I'm all for equality but tennis will always be inherently sexist as long as women get paid the same prize money for playing three set matches as men do for playing five sets .
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    This. Pretty amusing viewing if she hadn't ruined it for Osaka. It's disgraceful behaviour from her and credit to the umpire for being strong in the face of the crowd and the pressure that brings. Absolutely shocking that Billie Jean King and Ellen De Generes have come out in support of her. Serena has to bring her "I came up from nothing and I've been fighting against racism, sexism my whole life" underdog narrative into everything. I get that she's had to fight against a lot of injustice in her life but it doesn't mean she can use that as a get out of jail free card whenever she doesn't like something. Can't stand the woman and I've read a lot of stuff in the past and this afternoon about her entitled, self absorbed personality off the court which doesn't surprise me in the slightest. She thinks she's above reproach and for someone who's constantly going on about her humble roots her behaviour last night up against a 20 year old unfancied Japanese girl in her first Grand Slam final was astounding.
  20. Leclerc has had a great year as far as rookies go but he's not ready to step into that Ferrari seat. He has too many bad races still which is fine for his first year but he needs to have more sustained runs of good races before he's ready for a top drive. Kimi will score more points for Ferrari and help Vettel in the Drivers Championship next year more than Leclerc in the same seat. As for Kimi, I love the guy and this is an unpopular opinion but I'm sort of getting fed up of him in F1. He's the perfect number 2 for Ferrari in many ways but it's because he's so much more likeable than either Hamilton or Vettel that the constant disappointment of him not being able to compete for wins, sometimes through his own lack of pace and sometimes through Ferrari's tactics, has become tedious. This last weekend was the most soul destroying of all but the feeling is familiar. Getting your hopes up at some point on Friday, Saturday, sometimes even Sunday, that Kimi could actually win this one only for it not to happen again. I would rather see him bow out so we can celebrate his career than have to go through another year of false hopes dashed. As an aside, if Raikkonen doesn't win a race this year, it'll be the tenth year in a row where Ferrari have gone without both drivers getting at least one win. Massa and Raikkonen in 2008 were their last driver pairing to both win races in the same season, but Massa never won a race as Alonso's team mate despite driving a Ferrari for several years, and now the same goes for Kimi as Vettel's team mate. Admittedly until the last two years Ferrari haven't exactly had a title winning car but they have at least been competitive enough to win races in almost all of those ten years. It's quite a stat.
  21. I assume due to the lack of attempts to do so that nobody can explain the point of calling four goalkeepers up to the squad at once?
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