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Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: Onion_Jimbo on Wednesday, April 13, 2005, 16:46:43
"A lot of people phoned to wish me a speedy recovery and I thank them all. I have spoken to Cantona, Thuram, Henry, Vieira. Even some people who I don't know and who I have not heard of before, people like Dion Dublin" - Djibril Cisse


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: Anonymous on Wednesday, April 13, 2005, 21:38:43
Jimbo I dont mean to be rude here but I think you are having a doogle from father Ted moment. To me that makes sense surely it means that he hadnt heard of Dion Dublin before but now that Dion dublin has phoned him he has now heard of him so therefore can say so.

Let me explain more thoroughly it is all to do with time when an event happens we dont know that it is going to happen until it has happened. Then afterwards in the future we know about it coz it has happened. So in the present we can talk about not knowing that it was going to happen in a way that it has happened because it happened in the past.

Hope that clears up your confusion Jim :)


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: DV on Wednesday, April 13, 2005, 21:42:44
Hahaha....


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: Onion_Jimbo on Wednesday, April 13, 2005, 22:06:20
It was in the Guardian's fiver section. http://football.guardian.co.uk/fiver/

That was the point he was trying to make but in writing it just sounds like he's saying he's never heard of Dion Dublin. smartass


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: Boeta on Wednesday, April 13, 2005, 22:07:54
what's the political views of the guardian?


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: Onion_Jimbo on Wednesday, April 13, 2005, 22:12:01
are you asking me?

If so I have no idea as I dont care


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: Boeta on Wednesday, April 13, 2005, 22:13:38
i wasn't asking anyone specifically, just anyone who was prepared to come up with an answer


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: Amir on Wednesday, April 13, 2005, 22:16:58
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what's the political views of the guardian?


New Labour.


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: Boeta on Wednesday, April 13, 2005, 22:20:05
thank you


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: Piemonte on Thursday, April 14, 2005, 12:06:23
Quote from: "Amir Khan"
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what's the political views of the guardian?


New Labour.


I'd have said tree hugging left wing hippie champagne socialists myself :wink:  :D


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: janaage on Thursday, April 14, 2005, 12:08:51
That quote made me laugh, a lot.


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: OOH! SHAUN TAYLOR on Thursday, April 14, 2005, 12:11:50
Quote from: "Piemonte"
Quote from: "Amir Khan"
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what's the political views of the guardian?


New Labour.


I'd have said tree hugging left wing hippie champagne socialists myself :wink:  :D


'Loony Lefties' to use 'Sunspeak'!


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: Titch on Thursday, April 14, 2005, 12:11:55
I read the Guardian and i wouldn't say i am a " tree hugging left wing hippie champagne socialist" myself!  :soapy tit wank:   Although i suppose reading it again i am probably most of them things!!!


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: Reg Smeeton on Thursday, April 14, 2005, 12:14:54
The Guardian doesn't tow a political line particularly......its regular writers are a mixture of many different viewpoints....for example George Monbiot, would be considered radical green, whereas Simon Hoggart might be considered one nation Tory, and Roy Hattersley old Labour.

    Largely, though it would be considered anti racist, pro feminist, internationalist, and pro democracy.


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: Amir on Thursday, April 14, 2005, 12:15:36
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I'd have said tree hugging left wing hippie champagne socialists myself  



Same thing pal :)


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: Titch on Thursday, April 14, 2005, 12:18:21
Quote from: "Reg Smeeton"
The Guardian doesn't tow a political line particularly......its regular writers are a mixture of many different viewpoints....for example George Monbiot, would be considered radical green, whereas Simon Hoggart might be considered one nation Tory, and Roy Hattersley old Labour.

    Largely, though it would be considered anti racist, pro feminist, internationalist, and pro democracy.


Agreed, that is the main reason i read it!  By far the best newspaper imo!  I tried everyone before deciding upon the Guardian!


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: OOH! SHAUN TAYLOR on Thursday, April 14, 2005, 12:18:58
There's nothing wrong with a bit of tree hugging any way!

You should all try it some time.  It's nice!


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: janaage on Thursday, April 14, 2005, 12:22:33
I quite like the Independant, would be my preferred choice of newspaper.  

Doesn't scratch your arse like the other papers.


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: Titch on Thursday, April 14, 2005, 12:24:17
Quote from: "OOH!  SHAUN TAYLOR"
There's nothing wrong with a bit of tree hugging any way!

You should all try it some time.  It's nice!


I've heard it is supposed to be!


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: Amir on Thursday, April 14, 2005, 12:24:45
Quote from: "Reg Smeeton"
The Guardian doesn't tow a political line particularly......its regular writers are a mixture of many different viewpoints....for example George Monbiot, would be considered radical green, whereas Simon Hoggart might be considered one nation Tory, and Roy Hattersley old Labour.

    Largely, though it would be considered anti racist, pro feminist, internationalist, and pro democracy.


They definately alligned themselves with New Labour, hence why they got rid of Mark Steele around '97.  I still think The Independant is the best paper for giving an objective point of view.


Title: quote of the day from Djibril Cisse
Post by: Barry Potter on Thursday, April 14, 2005, 12:35:48
The Guardian use proper swear words which can't be a bad thing. I've never bought a copy but always seem to be reading articles from the Guardian online, probably the best newspaper website there is.