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longliverockback · 1 year
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Van Morrison Moving on Skiffle 2023 Exile ————————————————— Tracks CD One: 01. Freight Train 02. Careless Love 03. Sail Away Ladies 04. Streamline Train 05. Take This Hammer 06. No Other Baby 07. Gypsy Davy 08. This Loving Light of Mine 09. In the Evening When the Sun Goes Down 10. Yonder Comes a Sucker 11. Travelin’ Blues
Tracks CD Two: 01. Gov Don’t Allow 02. Come on In 03. Streamlined Cannonball 04. Greenback Dollar 05. Oh Lonesome Me 06. I Wish I Was an Apple on a Tree 07. I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry 08. I’m Movin’ On 09. Cold Cold Heart 10. Worried Man Blues 11. Cotton Fields 12. Green Rocky Road —————————————————
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leanstooneside · 10 months
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Land grant colleges
SHARON OSBOURNE'S FAT EYELASH
EMILE HIRSCH'S GRASSY TOOTH
CATHERINE MALANDRINO'S CIGAR BOX HIP
LINDSAY LOHAN'S HERBACEOUS NOSE
MEGAN FOX'S FOXY BREAST
AMANDA PEET'S FOXY LEG
BUSY PHILIPPS'S FLESHY ELBOW
SALMAN KHAN'S ELEGANT EYE
WHITNEY HOUSTON'S RETICENT THIGH
AMANDA SEYFRIED'S TOAST EAR
MANDY MOORE'S SUPPLE BOTTOM
BROOKE BURKE'S CASSIS TOE
TERRENCE HOWARD'S STEELY TONGUE
KOURTNEY KARDASHIAN'S FLESHY ARM
MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY'S AUTOLYTIC HAND
SEAN LENNON'S JUICY THIGH
MATT LANTER'S STRUCTURED NOSE
COURTENEY COX'S CHEWY TOOTH
SURI CRUISE'S FALLEN OVER EYELASH
CHELSEA HANDLER'S BAKED BREAST
JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE'S FOOD FRIENDLY BUTTOCKS
RORY MCILROY'S FRESH ELBOW
CHEYENNE KIMBALL'S FIRM EYELASH
CAROLINE MANZO'S CREAMY ANKLE
NDAMUKONG SUH'S SMOOTH ARM
TIM MCGRAW'S GRIPPY BACK
JESSE JAMES'S CHEWY FOOT
THE BACHELORETTE'S RICH FOOT
EDIE FALCO'S HOT EYELASH
STUART TOWNSEND'S TANNIC ANKLE
ALEXIS BLEDEL'S FOXY TOOTH
JENNA DEWAN'S DEPTH KNEE
JUSTIN THEROUX'S SOFT TONGUE
KELLY RIPA'S VINEGAR BREAST
KATE MIDDLETON'S TRANSPARENT NOSE
JC CHASEZ'S FLESHY FIST
EDWARD NORTON'S OXIDIZED NOSE
BRITTANY MURPHY'S CREAMY TOOTH
LISA BONET'S STEELY UPPER ARM
ZAC BROWN BAND'S SILKY FIST
CHRIS PRATT'S HERBAL BOTTOM
BEN ROETHLISBERGER'S HARD KNEE
WINONA RYDER'S HOT CALF
REBECCA GAYHEART'S FLAMBOYANT NOSTRIL
KELLY SLATER'S SWEET FINGER
KIM KARDASHIAN'S FOOD FRIENDLY HAIR
EVAN RACHEL WOOD'S DIRTY FOREARM
ASHLEE SIMPSON'S BRILLIANCE NECK
LUCY HALE'S TOAST CHIN
LILY ALLEN'S SMOOTH CHIN
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theonionknightx · 6 years
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Regardless if Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding and friends have careers after this, I hope this follows them around for the rest of their lives. Complete and utter scumbags.
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peach-salinger · 5 years
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✧・*゚scottish surnames
→ link to my scottish female name masterlist → link to my scottish male name masterlist
under the cut are 733 scottish surnames. this masterlist was created for all in one breath rp at the request of lovely el, but feel free to link on your own sites! names are listed in alphabetical order. ❝mac❞, ❝mc❞ and ❝m❞ are split into three sections because i mean... look at them. please like♡ or reblog if you found this useful.
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abbot(son), abercrombie, abernethy, adam(son), agnew, aikenhead, aitken, akins, allan(nach/son), anderson, (mac)andie, (mac)andrew, angus, annand, archbold/archibald, ard, aris, (mac)arthur
B
(mac)bain/bayne, baird, baker, balfour, bannatyne, bannerman, barron, baxter, beaton, beith, bell, bethune, beveridge, birse, bisset, bishop, black(ie), blain/blane, blair, blue, blyth, borthwick, bowie, boyd, boyle, braden, bradley, braithnoch, (mac)bratney, breck, bretnoch, brewster, (mac)bridan/brydan/bryden, brodie, brolochan, broun/brown, bruce, buchanan, budge, buglass, buie, buist, burnie, butter/buttar
C
caie, (mac)caig, (mac)cail, caird, cairnie, (mac)callan(ach), calbraith, (mac)callum, calvin, cambridge, cameron, campbell, canch, (mac)candlish, carberry, carmichael, carrocher, carter, cassie, (mac)caskie, catach, catto, cattenach, causland, chambers, chandlish, charleson, charteris, chisholm, christie, (mac)chrystal, (mac)clanachan/clenachan, clark/clerk, (mac)clean, cleland, clerie, (mac)clinton, cloud, cochrane, cockburn, coles, colinson, colquhoun, comish, comiskey, comyn, conn(an), cook, corbett, corkhill, (mac)cormack, coull, coulthard, (mac)cowan, cowley, crabbie, craig, crane, cranna, crawford/crawfurd, crerar, cretney, crockett, crosby, cruikshank, (mac)crum, cubbin, cullen, cumming, cunningham, currie, cuthbertson
D
dallas, dalglish, dalziel, darach/darroch, davidson, davie, day, deason, de lundin, dewar, dickin, dickson, docherty, dockter, doig, dollar, (mac)donald(son), donelson, donn, douglas, dorward, (mac)dow(all), dowell, (macil)downie, drain, drummond, (mc)duff(ie)/duff(y), duguid, dunnet, dunbar, duncan, dunn, durward, duthie
E, F
eggo, elphinstone, erskine, faed, (mac)farquhar(son), fee, fergus(on), (mac)ferries, fettes, fiddes, findlay, finn, finlayson, fisher, fishwick, fitzgerald, flanagan, fleming, fletcher, forbes, forrest, foulis/fowlis, fraser, fullarton, fulton, furgeson
G
gall(ie), galbraith, gammie, gardyne, (mac)garvie, gatt, gault, geddes, gellion, gibb(son), gilbert, gilbride, (mac)gilchrist, gilfillan, (mac)gill(ivray/ony), gillanders, gillespie, gillies, gilliland, gilmartin, gilmichael, gilmore, gilroy, gilzean, (mac)glashan, glass, gloag, glover, godfrey, gollach, gordon, (mac)gorrie, gourlay, gow, graeme/graham, grant, grassick, grassie, gray, gregg, (mac)gregor(y), greer, greig, grierson, grieve, grimmond, (mac)gruer, gunn, guthrie
H
hall, hamill, (mac)hardie/hardy, harper, harvie, hassan, hatton, hay, henderson, hendry, henry, hepburn, herron, hood, hosier, howie, hugston, huie, hume, humphrey, hunter, (mac)hutcheon, hutcheson
I, J, K
(mac)innes, irving, iverach, ivory, jamieson, jarvie, jeffrey(s), johnson, johnston, jorie, (mac)kay, (mac)kean, keenan, keillor, keir, keith, kelly, kelso, keogh, kemp, kennedy, (mac)kerr(acher), kesson, king, kynoch
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laing, laird, (mac)laine/lane, lamond, lamont, landsborough, landsburgh, lang/laing, larnach, laurie/lawrie, lees, lennie, lennox, leslie, lindsay, little(son), lithgow, livingston(e), lobban, logan, lorne, lothian, lovat, love, loynachan, luke, luther
MAC-
mac ruaidhrí, mac somhairle, mac suibhne, macadam, macadie, macaffer, macainsh, macalasdair, macallister, macalonie, macalpine, macanroy, macara, macarthy, macaskill, macaskin, macaughtrie, macaulay, macauslan, macbean, macbeath, macbeth(ock), macbey, macbriden, macbryde, maccabe, maccadie, maccaffer, maccaffey/maccaffie, maccalman, maccambridge, maccann, maccance, maccartney, maccavity, maccaw, macdowell, maccheyne, maccodrum, maccomb(ie), maccorkindale, maccormick, maccoll, macconie, macconnachie, macconnell, maccoshin, maccoskrie, maccorquodale, macclaren, maccleary, macclew, maccloy, macclumpha, macclung, macclure, macclurg, maccraig, maccrain, maccreadie, maccrimmon, maccrindle, maccririe, maccrone, maccrosson, maccuaig, maccuidh, maccuish, macculloch, maccurley, macdermid/macdiarmid, macdougall, macdui, macduthy, maceachainn, maceachen, macelfrish, macewan/macewen, macfadyen, macfadzean, macfall, macfarlane/macpharlane, macfater/macphater, macfeat, macfee, macfigan, macgarrie, macgarva, macgeachen/macgeechan, macgeorge, macghie, macgibbon, macgillonie, macgiven, macglip, macgriogair, macgruther, macguire, macgurk, machaffie, macheth, machugh, macichan, macinnally, macindeoir, macindoe, macinesker, macinlay, macinroy, macintosh, macintyre, macisaac, maciver/macivor, macilherran, macilroy, macjarrow, mackail, mackeegan, mackeggie, mackellar, mackelvie, mackendrick, mackenna, mackenzie, mackerlich, mackerral, mackerron, mackerrow, mackessock, mackettrick, mackichan, mackie, mackilligan, mackillop, mackim(mie), mackinven, mackirdy/mackirdie, mackrycul, maclafferty, maclagan, maclarty, maclatchie/letchie, maclaverty, maclearnan, macleay, maclehose, macleish, maclellan(d), macleman, macleod, macleòid, maclintock, macllwraith, maclucas, macluckie, maclugash, macmann(us), macmaster, macmeeken, macmichael, macmillan, macminn, macmorrow, macmurchie, macmurdo, macmurray, macnab, macnair, macnally, macnaught(on), macnee, macneish/macnish, macnicol, macninder, macnucator, macpartland, macphail, macphatrick, macphee, macphedran, macpherson, macquarrie, macqueen, macquien, macquilken, macrae/machray, macraild, macrob(bie/bert), macrory, macrostie, macshane, macsherry, macsorley, macsporran, macsween, mactavish, mactear, macturk, macusbaig, macvannan, macvarish, macvaxter, macvean, macveigh/macvey, macvicar, macvitie, macvurich, macwalter, macwattie, macwhannell, macwhillan, macwhinnie
MC-
mccabe, mccain, mcclelland, mcclintock, mcconell, mccracken, mccune, mccurdy, mcdiarmid, mcelshender, mceuen, mcewing, mcfadden, mcgeachie/mcgeachy, mcgowan, mcilroy, mcinnis, mcivor, mckechnie, mckeown, mclarty, mclennan, mcneill(age/ie), mcowen, mcphee, mcpherson, mcwhirter
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maduthy, magruder, mahaffie, main(s), mair, major, malcolm(son), malloch, manson, marr, marno(ch), (mac)martin, marquis, massie, matheson, mathewson, maver/mavor, maxwell, may, mearns, meechan, meiklejohn, meldrum, mellis(h), menzies, mercer, micklewain, milfrederick, millar/miller, milligan, milliken, milne, milroy, milvain, milwain, moannach, moat, moffat, mollinson, moncrief, monk, montgomery, moore, moray, morgan, (mac)morran, morrison, morrow, morton, mossman, mucklehose, muir(head), mulloy, munn, munro, (mac)murchie/murchy, murchison, murdoch, murphy
N, O, P, Q
nairn, naughton, navin, neeve, neil, neish, nelson, ness, nevin, nicalasdair, niceachainn, (mac)nichol(son), nicleòid, (mac)niven, noble, ochiltree, ogg, ogilvy, o'kean, oliver, omay/omey, orchard(son), orr, osborne, park, paterson, patrick, patten, peacock, peat, peters, philp, polson, power, purcell, purser, qualtrough, quayle, quillan, quiller, quinn, quirk
R, S
(mac)ranald(son), randall, rankin, reid, reoch, revie, riach, (mac)ritchie, roberts(on), rose, ross, rothes, roy, ryrie, salmon(d), scott, selkirk, sellar, shannon, sharpe, shaw, sheen, shiach, sillars, sim(son/pson), sinclair, skene, skinner, sloan, smith, somerville, soutar/souter, stein, stenhouse, stewart/stuart, strachan, stronach, sutherland, (mac)swan(son/ston), swinton
T, U, V, W, Y
taggart, tallach, tawse, taylor, thom(son), todd, tolmie, tosh, tough, tulloch, turner, tyre, ulrick, urquhart, vass, wallace, walker, walsh, warnock, warren, ward, watt, watson, wayne, weir, welsh, whiston, whyte, wilkins(on), (mac)william(son), wilson, winning, wright, young
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burlveneer-music · 5 years
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Future Pilot AKA - Orkestra Digitalis - Sushil K Dade and a bevy of guest artists & musical styles (Glass Modern)
9 years in the making this album was not originally intended to be released via the conventional format of an album release. Initially the individual recordings were hidden in the elements by the artist (shorelines/ hills/wind farms/ islands and lochs) as part of a #soniktreasurehunt sound/research project across Scotland. After all the hidden tracks were discovered by music fans via clues/co-ordinates shared on social media by the artist, Dade decided to 'curate' a one-off edition of these recordings in the format of a picnic hamper as a conclusion to the #soniktreasurehunt. This was discovered at a bus-stop near Faslane Nuclear base. After several years since the discovery of the 'one-off edition' Glass Modern are thrilled to bring together these tracks and finally present these in the classic format of 'the album'. Featured on Orkestra Digitalis are contributions from Soft Machine legend Robert Wyatt (he posted Dade a cassette of his vocals lines), Ethiopian jazz master Mulatu Astatke (making his vocal debut on a tribute to Charles Mingus), Brian Eno collaborator Leo Abrahams, Canadian singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith, Scottish artists Emma Pollock (Delgados), R M Hubbert, Craig Armstrong and Turner Prize Award Winning Artist Martin Boyce who meditates on a quote from an Orange Juice classic. Sushil K Dade: Bass/Misc/Tapes/Electronics/Drum Kit/Esraj Dr Raymond MacDonald: Saxophones Douglas MacIntyre: Guitars |Colin McIlroy: Guitars Dave McGowan: Guitars/Drums/Bass/Pedal Steel Colin McGeoch: Electronics/Tapes Stuart Brown: Drums/Percussion/Electronics David McGuinness: Piano/Keys/Melodica/Electronics Vinita Dade: Vocals | Radhika Dade: Vocals Anurudh Dade: Vocals/Percussion Iain MacInnes: Bagpipes/Lowland Pipes/Whistle Emma Pollock: Vocals | Mairi Campbell: Vocals Paul Mills: Vocals | Tom Gibbs: Keyboards/Clavinet John Maxwell Hobbs: Guitar/SFX Joyce Terrett: Sarangi | Hardeep Dheere: Tablas Martin Boyce: Voice Ronan Breslin: Trombone/Hammond/Piano David MacKenzie: Percussion Leo Abrahams: Guitars | R M Hubbert: Guitars Mulatu Astake: Vocals | Craig Armstrong: Electronics Ron Sexsmith: Backing Vocals | Robert Wyatt: Vocals hetookherhand / Intuition Told Me Pt.1 features samples of Kronos Quartet extrapolated within the piece hetookherhand (Recorded at Hamilton Mausoleum by Sushil K Dade) Special thanks to the voices of Bearsden Primary School Choir on Mingus Take Your Bow And Paint My Heartstrings With Sunshine
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pavspatch · 2 years
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Football will be a sadder place for the loss of Dave’s smile
DAVE DENBY'S most striking feature was his smile. He had a big, gleeful grin that dominated his face.
The smile got wider and brighter whenever things were going well. It could also be accompanied by some crazy comment, a hearty hug or even a short dance of delight. And all done while he was frantically chewing gum. He could have had shares in Wrigley's.
Dave was the first person I ever heard use the term "now we're cooking on gas." In fact, I think the only other time I've heard it was when Bing Crosby came out with it in one of the Road films. There was absolutely no malice intended but you could really do without it when his team had got the better of yours.
In truth, it was a mark of his friendliness and his enthusiasm for the game he loved. For all the exuberance, Dave, who died recently aged 90 was a man who took his football seriously.
The record shows he knew his stuff. Arguably, he had a claim to being one of Tameside's leading managers of the last 30 years. Few others have racked up so many trophies in a single season. Fewer still win titles.
Look back through copies of the local press when I was sports editor and you'll find plenty of examples of that trademark grin, particularly when Dave took Ashton United to their 1992 treble.
Ashton's success of 30 years ago — when they won the NWCL double and the Manchester Premier Cup — would have to qualify as their best post-war season. I've written about it at length and it still beats me how a man who had achieved so much in May could have turned into a candidate for the sack by July, and had quit by the early autumn.
Maybe it was one of those "he's taken us as far as he can scenarios". Maybe the board felt they needed a more prestigious name following promotion to the Northern Premier League, and that's what led them to appoint Manchester United star Sammy McIlroy after Dave's resignation.
He was unable to repeat his Ashton United feats later in his solo career. But it's fair to say that both Mossley and Curzon were clubs in crisis when he took charge.
Dave was at Seel Park in 1993, when the Lilywhites were changing manager with ridiculous regularity. They had just been relegated from the NPL premier division and were desperately trying to stave off the inevitability of dropping into the North West Counties League which happened two years later.
When he went to National Park in 1996-97 it was just as the Nash were heading for the Northern Counties (East) League in the wake of the disastrous Stuart Kay era.
However, while individual success may have eluded him after he left Hurst Cross, he enjoyed a fruitful partnership with Peter Wragg at both Stalybridge Celtic and Macclesfield Town. They had their fall-outs, and I recall a time when Wraggy was avoiding Dave, but they patched up their differences.
Peter said: "I was very sad to hear Dave has died as he was a thoroughly nice man. He was the best sort of assistant because he never tried to push himself into the foreground."
Dave also had a period as a coach at Droylsden, his hometown club, but being the man he was gave it up as he felt he wasn't doing enough to merit his wages. "Dave Pace paid me regular as clockwork but I couldn't take the money in all good conscience," he told me.
Although I got to know Dave fairly well over the years, I learned little about his background. One thing he did share with me, however, was the way the army had changed him. "I went in as a boy and came out a man," he said. Clearly National Service was something that worked for him.
It's quite a few years since I last saw Dave who used to be a feature on the circuit of Tameside grounds. But it's sad to hear of his death and to think that I'll never see that smile again.
One of the things I love about non-league football is the number of friends I've made and the friendly greetings I get. That number's just been reduced by one.
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As the cricket industry continues to wring its hands over ball tampering and the disrepute this no doubt brings to the game, an outrage of a different nature involving sportsmen has been brewing in Ireland.
The incident involved the alleged sexual assault of a young woman at the hands of young men who later described her variously as “very, very loose” and “causing so much trouble for the lads”.
So, you know, not that big a deal.
But here are the bare bones of it. On Wednesday, Ireland and Ulster players Paddy Jackson and Stuart Olding were found not guilty of rape by a jury consisting of eight men and three women. Blane McIlroy and Rory Harrison were also found not guilty - McIlroy of exposure, and Harrison of perverting the course of justice and withholding information.
Charges against the four men related to an alleged incident at a house party in 2016. The complainant alleged a consensual kiss had occurred between her and Jackson, but that he later raped her in a bedroom as she prepared to leave.  She told police the assault only ended after a third man, McIlroy, entered the room with his penis in his hand. As the young woman told the court, “It was at that point that my fight instinct kicked in.”
Key witness testimony to the court came via the taxi driver who drove the young woman home as she was comforted by Harrison, the fourth man charged with perverting the course of justice. The driver told the court the young woman “definitely seemed very upset” and was “crying and sobbing throughout the journey” while Harrison spoke with an unnamed person on the phone.
Evidence offered to the court in the form of What’s App conversations later showed Harrison telling his friends the woman was “just a silly girl who has done something then regretted it” and “she is causing so much trouble for the lads”.
Conversely, the woman spent her morning texting friends, “So I got raped by 3 Ulster f*****g scum” and “second then a third guy tried to get involved...I was crying.” After a friend urged her to go to the police, she replied, “Going up against the Ulster rugby. Yea because that’ll work.”
It appears her fears were well-founded. Not only were her alleged assailants found not guilty, but she has also suffered a backlash of abuse, made worse by her name being leaked to the public.
I wish that there were different outcomes for young women who choose to take on groups of powerful young men, but the reality is that male codes of silence and bonds of brotherhood frequently win out.
Ewen McKenna recently addressed this in a column for the Irish Independent. After the Belfast verdict was handed down, he wrote, “There's still a startling number of men happy to hide behind the boys-will-be-boys and she-was-asking-for-it undertones. It makes you wonder what goes on in the mind of a person who celebrates a rape trial verdict as if a victory for their gender and as if vindication for acts that shouldn't ever have taken place?”
It’s a question I’ve wrestled with a number of times over the last few years. There are always people willing to defend men accused of rape by yelling that 'she consented!' But why does consent to them look like women being ambushed by numerous men and placed in an untenable situation?
The "consent" that's really in play in situations like this is agreed on by men pursuing sexual activity with each other. The woman is never a part of those conversations - she is only meant to provide the outcome of them. (Even in the Belfast case, McIlroy’s defense team argued he had texted Jackson prior to entering the room to ask if there was “any chance of a threesome”. He received no reply to that text, but entered the room anyway.)
I am reminded of so many similar incidents involving groups of men against lone women. The Cronulla Sharks, Sheffield United’s Ched Evans, Stephen Milne and Leigh Montagna - these are just a drop in the bucket of stories that show certain kinds of men collude with each other to sexually outnumber women. There are members of the public who refuse to acknowledge this as grounds for rape, but I am perhaps more astonished by their reluctance to see the behaviour as even questionable enough for critique. How can we hope to promote affirmative consent and respectful sexual interactions when there are still so many swathes of people willing to support the degrading, dehumanising pack behaviour of men who just happen to be good at a sport?
But perhaps there is a glimmer of hope. Since the verdict was handed down, thousands of people have attended protests across Ireland in support of the woman at the centre of the complaint and the hashtag #IBelieveHer has trended nationwide. I have seen too much of the public’s “boys will be boys” attitude invoked over the years to excuse harm done to women to feel truly optimistic, but it does offer some promise for the future. In a nation that suffers from the same sports worshipping mentality of Australia, Irish women are rising up to say no more. Solidarity to them. #IBelieveHer too.
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Manchester City vs. Fulham - Football Match Summary - December 5, - ESPN
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If the manager wanted to try something new, this was probably the right game to do so, as they should still have enough to take the points in this half. Aguero has not been a factor, unsurprisingly, so he is likely to be the first sacrificial victim.
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Thatcher went to challenge but was late. Very late. What followed was a challenge that has gone down in English football history. The police were involved, Thatcher's career will be forever tied to that moment, and amazingly referee Dermot Gallagher only brandished a yellow card.
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Disappointing There were 76 gone in the half.
City beat Fulham in Pep's 700th match as a boss
Fuham Man City Stones The visitors lead thanks to the defender's finish from a Cancelo free kick on the left. Restarted We're back underway. Half-time: Fulham Manchester City Not much to write home about, which will sound pretty good to Parker.
The match marked the return of Aguero to Pep Guardiola's starting lineup for just the fifth time across all competitions this season, with the Argentine dealing with injuries for much of the season and having not manchester city vs fulham highlights in the league since a Jan.
Despite looking like the inferior side on paper and in the table, the hosts, who have kept clean sheets in five of their last nine matches, kept Man City off the scoresheet in the first half and went to the break still on level terms. John Stones put Man City in front just after half-time, redirecting a whipped in free kick from Joao Cancelo with a fine first-time shot to make it Gabriel Jesus doubled the lead for the Premier League leaders 10 minutes later when he picked up manchester city vs fulham highlights deflected clearance, rounded Fulham keeper Alphonse Areola and buried a shot into the back of the net.
Aguero then scored from the penalty spot, sending his kick just manchester city vs fulham highlights of a diving Areola and putting the result well out of reach for Fulham.
The result leaves Man City on 71 points from 30 matches, miles ahead of second-placed Man United, while Fulham remain firmly in a relegation battle in 18th place on 26 points.
Home manager Scott Parker would have been manchester united fa cup score with the way his team managed City in the first half, restricting Guardiola's side to half chances.
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TaylorMade TP5 Review By Stuart Goldstein Over the past few years TaylorMade has made a big push in the ball market,  and most recently, several significant players including Rory McIlroy, Jason Day and Dustin Johnson have switched over to the new TaylorMadeTP5 line of balls.  I figured why not give it a try. A personal best 65 with the TP5 the first time out of the gate convinced me. For the technical stuff the TP5 is a “5-layer construction to actively improve or increase driver/iron distance, control and spin without sacrificing and industry leading greenside performance.”   The ball has a Tri-Fast Core which consists of a very low compression inner core and a progressively stiffer outer core and mantle. This creates lower spin and increased velocity.  A Dual-Spin Cover boasts an ultra-soft Cast Urethane cover and a rigid TP inner cover resulting in extreme distance without sacrificing feel or control. Except for the cover, all of the ball technology is on the inside so you sort of have to trust the manufacturer that what is inside works.  For the TP5, it does. Superb feel throughout the bag, great distance, durable, excellent in the wind –everything you would want in a ball. What I found to be one of the leading characteristics of the TP5 is the sound it makes, or better yet, the sound it doesn’t make.  A lot of the competitors make a clicky, cheap sound when struck, particularly with drivers and fairways metals made of titanium, steel etc. The TP5 is different, and in a positive way.  A nice muted confidence inspiring sound with all the clubs, including the putter, is generated and is pleasing to the ear.  Who needs a loud clanking sound when you are standing over a 3 footer?  From a cosmetics point of view the TP5 is as clean as it gets. Simple TaylorMade and TP5 logos adorn the ball so it’s easy to line up and no need to fuss with a Sharpie.   For many years the pink elephant in the corner of the room when it comes to performance golf balls is the ProV1.  Everyone wants to knock them off their perch. Now while TaylorMade has come out with some great balls in the past, the new TP5 line just might be the one to succeed.  It is that good. www.taylormadegolf.com $44.99/dozen.
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He who fights and runs away, lives to fight another day
- CARRIE UNDERWOOD'S EYE (SEE YA)
- REBECCA ROMIJN'S NOSE (WHOOPEE)
- GABRIELLE UNION'S NOSE (TSK)
- STUART TOWNSEND'S FOREHEAD (ER)
- HAYDEN PANETTIERE'S NECK (AW)
- JOHN F. KENNEDY, JR.'S NECK (ICK)
- JENNIFER LAWRENCE'S BELLY (BOO HOO)
- COLIN FIRTH'S WRIST (EGADS)
- RITA ORA'S ANKLE (SUP)
- BETHENNY FRANKEL'S ANKLE (LOOK HERE)
- RICHARD GERE'S LIP (WHAT)
- JESSICA STROUP'S TOE (MY)
- JOHN KRASINSKI'S LEG (WELL, WELL)
- TINA FEY'S BREAST (HOW)
- KARINA SMIRNOFF'S BUTTOCKS (MEH)
- ANNA KENDRICK'S EAR (ALAS)
- CHRIS NOTH'S FINGER (WHEN)
- LISA MARIE PRESLEY'S EYELASH (HMM)
- JOE FRANCIS'S TONGUE (HA)
- WHITNEY HOUSTON'S THUMB (RUMBLE)
- DAVID COOK'S ELBOW (VERY WELL)
- ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC'S BELLY (WHOA)
- DIANE KRUGER'S THUMB (MOST CERTAINLY)
- COURTENEY COX'S NOSTRIL (MY WORD)
- ELISABETH MOSS'S UPPER ARM (NUTS)
- NACHO FIGUERAS'S FOOT (GANGWAY)
- HAYLIE DUFF'S HAIR (HAW)
- KERRY DIAMOND'S BREAST (TA TA)
- GORDON RAMSAY'S HAND (FIDDLE-DEE-DEE)
- AKSHAY KUMAR'S THUMB (YEAH)
- HUNTER PARRISH'S ANKLE (MY)
- KATIE HOLMES'S FOREHEAD (ZAP)
- JENNIFER MEYER'S HAND (VERY WELL)
- DAKOTA FANNING'S LIP (I SAY)
- RORY MCILROY'S THUMB (TA)
- KESHA'S SHOULDER (GO ON)
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Brooks Koepka is the best men’s golfer in the world and it’s not close
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If the majors are how we measure the game’s stars, then Koepka is far and away the best out there. He did not have his best stuff on Sunday at the PGA and it didn’t even matter for the new world No. 1.
At the Masters last month, Bob Koepka was following his kid Brooks, who happened to be back on top of yet another major championship leaderboard, down in Amen Corner. After some pre-tournament drama about how he’d lost too much weight for a vanity magazine shoot, Koepka was back to doing what he does at major championships. He’d opened with a first-round 66 and appeared on his way to perhaps a third major in four starts. Koepka is a machine at the game’s biggest events and he was going to work again at Augusta.
Only his dad was half-watching Brooks and half-watching the group behind, where Justin Rose was playing. Bob had taken Rose in his one-and-done pool so wanted to keep tabs on the Englishman battling to make the cut. But what about your own kid? He crushes it at the majors and here he is leading again at the game’s biggest event! Forget about Rose! Your kid is leading and you should have taken him for your pool! Don’t you regret not taking him?
“Nah, I figured I’ll use him for the PGA.”
It turns out Bob Koepka is good at raising superstar golfers and also PGA Tour one-and-done pools. Taking Brooks for any major at this point, however, is not exactly rocket science. The Masters? Sure, go for it. His length off the tee and all-around game will be a tasty choice there for years. The PGA Championship? At Bethpage? Absolutely, he’s perfectly suited and the favorite for a reason. The U.S. Open? Sure, why not, he’s won the last two of them. How about the Open overseas? That style of golf has to throw him for a loop, right? Well, uh, he’s been inside the top 10 in his last two starts there, too.
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Brooks and his dad Bob Koepka.
So this week comes as a surprise to no one. Koepka did what he does at the majors and became the first player in the history of golf to hold back-to-back U.S. Opens and back-to-back PGA Championships. He’s now won four of his last nine major starts and even when he’s not winning, he’s around rattling the cage of the leaders. Like Tiger coming at you in his peak, Brooksy coming will only continue to be the most nerve-wracking of chaser options if you happen to be a leader at a major.
This was not a convincing Sunday stroll but Koepka got it done in some brutal conditions at one of the very toughest major venues out there. Some idiots, like me, presumed the entire championship over on Friday night and then dared to envision Brooks winning this in Tiger-at-Pebble like fashion. None of that materialIzed on the weekend and instead went the other way on Sunday for Koepka. His seven-shot margin at the start of the day evaporated to just a single shot with about an hour to go in the championship.
Dustin Johnson, Brooks’ box-jumping partner and best friend down in South Florida, had put the pressure on just a couple groups ahead and seemed to be the only player in the field moving in the right direction. Koepka, on the other hand, looked like everyone else in the field just desperately hanging on and simply trying to make a par. He said after the round he didn’t think he played that poorly, but he could not find a fairway and that is deadly at Bethpage Black. There are bogeys and doubles and triples all over the course but it took Koepka 28 holes to make his first bogey this week. Then he made four in a row late on Sunday and the crowd started chanting “DJ! DJ! DJ!” right to his face as his cushion melted and his self-proclaimed “I don’t feel pressure” axiom was put to the test.
But then DJ remembered this was a major and not The Barclays and immediately gave two shots back with consecutive bogeys at the 16th and 17th holes. Koepka stopped the bleeding with pars at the tougher 15th and 16th holes and it felt like a wrap. It felt like a wrap on Thursday night and while the pictures weren’t pretty on Sunday, it’s unclear if that short span of tension on Sunday makes Koepka now human or just reinforces that he’s the farthest thing from a Greg Norman or lesser modern star that would have kept bleeding it away down the back nine. There was tension and nothing about the outcome changed. Even the automaton himself admitted the round was “stressful” and that he did not want to play another hole of golf after sneaking into the clubhouse two clear of the field.
We’ve seen him now win majors on soft courses, windy courses, firm courses, bomber’s courses, and courses considered strategic masterpieces. We’ve seen him come from behind on the weekend and win from in front on the weekend. We’ve seen him hold on under the pressure of this vanishing margin and in the mania of Tiger whipping St. Louis crowds into a frenzy while making at charge at him.
It was Tiger’s former caddie Stevie Williams that pulled back the curtain on this possibility four years ago in an interview with Golf Digest. Williams looped for Tiger when he played the greatest golf of all time and was caddying for Adam Scott, whose swing is often drooled over as the very best in the world. Rory McIlroy had dominated the preceding summer and appeared to be the lead post-Tiger superstar. Jordan Spieth had won the Masters matching Tiger’s record score at Augusta. But Williams focused on Koepka, who had yet to make much of a dent in the States and in major championships.
“Once in a great while, a player comes along who hits a golf ball the way it was meant to be hit. Powerful, piercing, the perfect trajectory. Of the young players out there, one I’ve seen has that special ball flight: Brooks Koepka. Adam and I were paired with him at the Open Championship last year, and from his first tee shot on, I thought, This kid is special. Obviously he’s searching to find the other parts of the puzzle, but I haven’t seen a ball flight like that since Tiger, and before that, Johnny Miller.”
Williams could be a detestable goon but he did know the sight and sound of a different kind of a strike better than maybe anyone on the planet.
Four years later, Koepka has come the closest to approximating anything that Tiger did with Williams. That will never be done again, but Koepka has come the closest of any of these superstars in the carousel since Tiger ran into the fire hydrant a decade ago. He played with Tiger for two days this week when all the hype had been on Woods resuming his chase for Jack Nicklaus’ record and then beat him by 17 shots over 36 holes.
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Koepka can be dry and too cool for school. When he came up, he was reputedly cocky and now that he’s winning majors at this clip, he’s started to talk his shit publicly. He’s gone at colleagues for slow play, called out Sergio Garcia for “acting like a child” when every other pro went soft and said nothing, and point blank said he’s more focused and unbothered than anyone out there. The delivery can be dry but the content is absolutely not boring. It may have been in the past but not anymore if you’re paying attention. Here’s hoping yet another major will free him up to talk his shit even more. He’s earned it.
Pro golf is deeper than ever and four-in-nine may not be a sustainable pace, but there’s no reason to think he won’t be near the top of the leaderboard again in a month in the final round at Pebble Beach. This is what he does at the majors and if you’re in a one-and-done pool and somehow haven’t used him yet, please write him in now for either Pebble or Portrush.
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How the ‘rugby rape trial’ divided Ireland
After a trial that dominated the news, the accused were all found not guilty. But the case had tapped into a deeper rage that has not died down. By Susan McKay
The verdicts were unanimous and came swiftly. After a trial that had lasted nine weeks, with four defendants and multiple charges, the jury deliberated for just under four hours. On 28 March this year, Belfast’s largest criminal courtroom was packed to the doors – which were locked to prevent more onlookers from piling in. The jury foreman, a tall woman, stood up, and as the judge read out each of the charges, she replied: “Not guilty.”
The Ireland rugby player Paddy Jackson was found not guilty of rape and not guilty of assault. His team mate Stuart Olding was found not guilty of rape. Their friend Blane McIlroy was found not guilty of exposure. The fourth man, their friend Rory Harrison, was found not guilty of concealing evidence and attempting to pervert the course of justice.
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12 bold, crazy, and definitely stupid predictions for Ryder Cup Sunday
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Europe leads the the Ryder Cup, 10-6, and the USA will need a longshot comeback on Sunday to take it back across the Atlantic. We now have the lineup for the Sunday Singles session. There are 12 points remaining in the 2018 edition and in order to retain the Cup, the USA must win eight of those 12 points. Here are 12 crazy, bold, semi-serious, and definitely stupid predictions for this final day of 12 matches.
1. Europe wins the Ryder Cup, 16.5 to 11.5.
2. Patrick Reed aggressively shushes the crowd after winning his match against Tyrrell Hatton. This comes, however, well after Europe has already clinched the Cup. Reed does not care.
3. The portly, feisty Reed and the diminutive, temperamental Hatton have to be separated by their caddies at some point.
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4. Phil Mickelson concedes his match to Francesco Molinari on the 13th tee. He is out of golf balls.
5. Unsolicited, USA assistant captain Zach Johnson opens the remarks in the team press conference after the USA fails to retain the cup. “It’s gone,” he says.
6. Thomas Bjorn ends up in one of the many bodies of water at Le Golf National before the night is over.
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7. Assistant captain Lee Westwood makes a non-verbal contribution to the European team joint press conference transcript. He’s kind of an expert at this.
From 2012:
LEE WESTWOOD: (Making siren noises.)
And from 2014:
LEE WESTWOOD: (Not-so-discreetly popping bottle of champagne and sending cork flying). Sorry (Laughter).
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LEE WESTWOOD: (Popping another bottle of champagne) (laughter).
8. Justin Thomas has a French fan ejected. Thomas and Rory McIlroy are out in the all-important leadoff match, where the pressure will be at its highest to either stop or snuff out a comeback. The French fans, which David Ferherty told me this year, “are f***ing rude, professionally” cross a line and hit a nerve with JT. There’s a confrontation, and JT tells the fan, “Profitez de votre journée, buddy.”
9. Brooks Koepka and Paul Casey get distracted comparing forearms and have to be told the group in front is clear.
10. Tom Watson barges into the Team USA joint press conference like Coach Shooter Flatch, and screams at Phil Mickelson, “Now, I’m not a mathematician, had you given us two points, we would have won The Ryder Cup. But the zero points you did give us were shameful.”
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11. Notah Begay gives Tiger Woods a Teeless Driver to put in the bag for the final round. But Tiger, who looks spent, cannot get his glutes activated and is blown out by Jon Rahm.
12. Rickie Fowler concedes a hole, and therefore his match, to Sergio Garcia so he can run ahead to greet Thorbjorn Olesen in time greenside with a high-five and hug for clinching the entire cup.
Source: https://www.sbnation.com/golf/2018/9/29/17918136/ryder-cup-2018-picks-sunday-singles-usa-vs-europe
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Coronavirus: British Open 2020 canceled
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MAG 158 - Panopticon
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