Friday, November 27, 2009

Sven, I'm 6 To 4

Political correctness is an admirable concept. I warmly welcome any school of thought that helps keep Jim Davidson off the telly. But while the philosophy of the PC is good in theory, in fact, begins to spin out of control. My son was not allowed to compete in sports in her school days this year as the Dean frowns on the concept of "losing". Even fun events like the three-legged race had been canceled for fear of offending McCartney. Politicians do not understand the importance of competition. If I play the 'Spy' with little Goliath, and I can not have the answer, I have reason to him for two weeks. There is an important lesson, if there are no winners in life, you can store all your belongings and move to Scotland. PC madness has also reached the catering sector. Some bright spark has decided to change the name of a popular dessert "Spotted Richard" to "protect" the shyness. There is nothing funny about 'Spotted Dick', but then again, it was my fault for meetings with Ulrika. Sven Goran Eriksson has been there and done and I hope that the Swede to make another good performance away from home enjoyable. Most bookmakers have Fulham as hot favorites for the visit of Manchester City, but do this every one-of-two match. This really could go either way, I do the draw at 9 / 4. The PC brigade have also demanded that "gingerbread men" are renamed "bread of the people" to avoid disturbing the sensitive cake. Gingerest Steve Coppell team ever assembled outside of Ireland, I see red if the reader can not do the business against Wigan at 6 / 5. I will try to adapt to this new PC environment. After all, if you can not beat them, Stan Collymore will lose all interest. Mark Viduka is not fat, just had a tremendous upper body strength. Newcastle look a touch higher in 11/10 to fire the Hammers. Arsene Wenger, while waxing lyrical about his team in shape, playerish uses the term "lot." As I know, that does not really exist, like 'bouncebackability' or 'point G'. Certainly I find 1 / 6 for an Arsenal win over Derby. Certainly not a philatelist, but I think Roy Keane has an impressive collection of stamps . The winning 11/10 Sunderland Middlesbrough stands out as Alf-Inge Haaland's knee. They say that curiosity killed the cat, but I refuse to exclude McCann at this time. I'm looking seriously to 13/10 for an Aston Villa win the Everton. I think Blackburn at 10/11 to win at home to Portsmouth. With Bentley, Dunn and wild side, Rovers certainly have the tools to get the result. I hope Pascal Chimbonda wins his race to be in how to deal with Bolton, it was a bit 'in Bunge. Tottenham is a victory in the bag on the 8 / 5. Sir Alex has told Liverpool to the Premier League, accused of making an illegal approach for Gabriel Heinze. It is surprisingly, someone is making waste and sweaty and a lot of Scousers are on the scene. I go to all the victory of the 1 / 4 of Liverpool in Birmingham. A series of three games without a win was enough for Roman Abramovich to sack to José Mourinho. It would be fair to say that the eggs of Joseph were very good and on his shirt, probably Liverpool. The Manchester United is now not to lose in 5 / 4 against a Chelsea traumatized. Peter Crouch is reported as a result of boiling be a little '-part player at Anfield. You could say that this is a case of PC gone mad, if you were a pretentious Naus. My confidence level in a given 13 / 1 Liverpool, Middlesbrough, Tottenham and Manchester United is so high, I recommend that all bets as men. On second thought, perhaps they should be treated as non-specific gender-neutral.

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