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Currently the most successful team in Europe.
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How do you arrive at that conclusion?
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In their last 3 games Luton have scored 17 and conceded none.
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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Against Hereford, Nuneaton and Wrexham
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That does not stop them from being successful.
Their success rate is the best in Europe.
No-one claimed they were the best team in Europe, there is a difference.
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From the website you couldn't access, duh!
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Because they have not lost a game since Sep 13th and have scored more goals etc. (17 in three games)
Broken the club record of consecutive home wins, consecutive away wins, consecutive wins in total, longest spell unbeaten, most goals scored in a season (still got 15 games to go) and first time a team has scored 7 goals three times in a season.
That is why they are currently the most successful side in Europe.
On form for a +100 points finish and a GD of >+80, with the possibility of >+100 GD.
No-one has EVER done that before.
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Dalek Dave wrote: That is why they are currently the most successful side in Europe.
Dalek Dave wrote: No-one has EVER done that before.
I reckon there are Sunday League teams out there that are more successful/ have achieved this before.
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Possibly, but not recognised as National Leagues.
(Albeit the Conference Premier is the Lowest National League, below them it is split into regionals)
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Derby were earlier in the season for a week or two. We also had the highest passing success rate of any European team, just above Barcelona.
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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I have hanger envy.
Nice I see that the US bought one then because of budget cuts backed out. The O's could have used it to ferry them to/from vacation spots.
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The Flying Spaghetti Monster will allow you to bring back any dead musician and you are asked to surrender one from today. The snag is you will not be allowed to listen to the revived performer ever, while you will have to listen to one of the dead one's songs. Every waking hour of every day.
I am tempted to call Wand Erection, as in effect I have to listen to their crap because I have daughters of that age but in my solace they will produce no more [REDACTED]. In return I want Lennon. I'll be saddened by not hearing his music, but joyed that the rest of you can.
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The problem there is twofold:
1) Wand Erection are not musicians, so none of them can be sacrificed.
2) The members (and I use the word advisedly) of the band are all interchangeable with any other talentless nerks who happen to be available on the day. So the sacrifice of any one member would not (regrettably) reduce their output in any way, nor would it change the sound of such output one iota.
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I will bring back 2pac. He has nice songs, many people like him and from his deeds i think he was a good example for successful singer and a nice person. I am not his fan and i can live without listening to him.
The one who i am about to sacrifice will be definitely Biever. He has terrible attitude and he didn't do anything meaningful with his power and money.
I would be forced to listen to one of his songs. After that i will just bang my head against the wall for a while. No worries there
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Argonia wrote: I would be forced to listen to one of his songs. After that i will just bang my head against the wall for a while. No worries there
You've not read this carefully: "... you will have to listen to one of the dead one's songs. Every waking hour of every day."
You might as well shoot yourself instead of hearing the crap for the rest of your life. Or just have yourself put into a coma.
Cheers!
"I had the right to remain silent, but I didn't have the ability!"
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Even I'm not that cruel, one track an hour will be enough.
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Coma it is.
Who wont do it ? To be sleeping all day long dreaming beautiful dreams with no need to eat, drink or [you know what goes here]. Not going to work or worry about money , it sounds good to me
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Perfect for a masochist. I'm trying to give it up.
Peter Wasser
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts." - Bertrand Russell
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Lennon may have written some wonderful songs but by the time he was snuffed he was turning out drivel
would vote for Hendrix or Morrison
who to swap is a big problem, most of the "pop" stars have the musical talent of a parrot with a hernia
and there would be a lot that would force me to join them if I was forced to listen to them, so my vote would be Roger Waters, I love Pink Floyd but think Waters is a first class prat the world could do without
You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start
Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.
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Bergholt Stuttley Johnson wrote: so my vote would be Roger Waters, I love Pink Floyd but think Waters is a first class prat the world could do without
That's a cunning way around the problem.
Get rid of someone who already has a substantial bank of music to listen to, and / or is unlikely to produce much more.
I'd get rid of the remaining members of The Who (although not to being the other two back, not sure it would work having to listen to endless who without the drum or bass parts).
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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they do say that you call tell when a who track is ending - the drums stop
remove the drums and bass and do you still have a who track?
You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start
Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.
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Bergholt Stuttley Johnson wrote: they do say that you call tell when a who track is ending - the drums stop
Either that or Keith Moon had fallen unconscious and slipped off his drum stool again.
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na, they had a tape on standby for when that happened
You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start
Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.
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On that theory, Bono goes straight to room 101. I get to listen to U2 tracks - earlier the better - and no one has to suffer his sanctimonious drivel any more.
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I would kill McCartney, just so I could bring him back and never hear his crapola again.
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