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Sniper Mik

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Fat Sam getting sacked within a month of joining

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kofigunner

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“We need to work out a way of not trying to be as sloppy as we have been at conceding goals. It appears when we try to open up we leave opportunities for the opposition and we cannot cope."- Big Sam. Park the bus coming. Wondering if that will save them.
 

Penn_

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Feared the worst when I saw the pitch, seemed the perfect recipe for the team to slip back into their old ways.

Partey should be back in for the next league game too, good times.
 

CaseUteinberger

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Country: Sweden
Pound for pound, this is unbelievable with Asian/Spicy food - as good as Dr Loosen IMO.

Shout me if you have any recommendations!

I am more traditional when it comes to my choices of Riesling. Like Alsace ones from traditional houses like Trimbach, Hugel or Pierre Sparr e.g. They are dry though, especially the Trimbach, and are quite reserved in their taste. With Asian and spicy food I'd pick something else. The Hugel Gentil might be an option or a Gewurztraminer. I really like Hugel's Gewurztraminer. If you haven't tried that grape before be prepared for a very different white wine taste.
 

bergholt

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Country: Australia
I am more traditional when it comes to my choices of Riesling. Like Alsace ones from traditional houses like Trimbach, Hugel or Pierre Sparr e.g. They are dry though, especially the Trimbach, and are quite reserved in their taste. With Asian and spicy food I'd pick something else. The Hugel Gentil might be an option or a Gewurztraminer. I really like Hugel's Gewurztraminer. If you haven't tried that grape before be prepared for a very different white wine taste.

Never had a good gewurz. Gruner veltliner with spicy food for mine.
 

Iceman10

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6 points off third place, with more than half a season to go.. I'd have taken that at the start of the season no problem

Just shows you where we'd have been without those stupid losses at home a few weeks back

This season has a long way to go yet

Probably will require this run to continue 2-3 matches more before looking to rise significantly more up the table. Apart from the immediate position above us (WHU) everyone else has played less matches. Will be a good feeling if/when we make it into top 6-8.
 
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