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PostSubject: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptySat Sep 05, 2015 12:55 am

Just stumbled across this: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]

It's totally nerdtastic and probably completely spurious but it kind of floats my boat.

Anyway we're the second most over-achieving, by their logic, team in the football league (so far).
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptySat Sep 05, 2015 12:57 am

More different, but kind of similar, gobbledegook here: [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptyMon Sep 07, 2015 10:04 pm

Jesus Franny, if you are reading crap like that you really need a hobby.
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I can't work out what it is meant to be a guage of.
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptyWed Oct 21, 2015 10:00 pm

Plymouth Argyle have over-achieved at start of season, says manager Derek Adams


Argyle manager Derek Adams applauds the near-1,000 strong Green Army after the 1-0 defeat away to Oxford

DEREK ADAMS has suggested that Plymouth Argyle have 'over-achieved' at the start of their League Two campaign.

The Pilgrims have won nine of their first 14 games and are two points clear at the top of the table from Portsmouth and Oxford United.

However, Adams saw his side suffer only their third defeat of the season when they lost 1-0 at Oxford on Tuesday night.

Former Exeter City midfielder Liam Sercombe scored the decisive goal shortly after the half-hour mark.
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Manager Derek Adams staying positive despite Plymouth Argyle's defeat at Oxford
 
Argyle will look to rebound from that defeat when they play Luton Town in another away game at Kenilworth Road on Saturday.

Adams said: "We have over-achieved already this season. We have shown in the games how competitive we can be.

"Oxford are an experienced side, they are well-staffed and we had to go there and play against a very good team."

Argyle were only 20/1 joint eighth favourites for the League Two title before a ball was kicked this term.

But Adams made some shrewd signings after he was appointed as manager in June, such as Graham Carey and Jake Jervis, and the Pilgrims have responded well to his leadership.

"I think, as a football club, we are doing well," said the former Ross County boss.

"It's important that we keep moving forward. We have picked up 29 points already this season which is a very good total for 14 games."

Argyle had the support of 982 fans out of an attendance of 7,007 at the Kassam Stadium on Tuesday.

They saw their team outplayed by Oxford for much of the first half but there was an improvement from the Pilgrims after the interval.

Adams said: "We are a well-supported football club. They showed their loyalty by travelling to Oxford.

"It has been recognised by the players and the staff, and it's testimony to them the way they support their football club."

Portsmouth could have overtaken Argyle at the top of League Two had they won at home to Stevenage on Tuesday, but they drew 1-1 after conceding a late equaliser.

Adams said: "We don't look at anybody else's results. We look at our own performances and results."

He added: "Oxford are a good football side and we are a good football side as well. We showed that in the second half."

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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptyWed Oct 21, 2015 10:37 pm

Just goes to show there's a lot of nerds out there. 5.2% more nerds than last year, apparently. Frank has started a national craze.
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptyWed Oct 21, 2015 10:42 pm

Drivel
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptyThu Oct 22, 2015 8:20 am

I saw somewhere that our chairman was only rated as "vaguely adequate" by only 12.9% of our fans. The AFT were also rated "about as toothy as my nan" by only one of their members but the question wasn't posed to the whole membership.
On a lighter note 100% of people sat in my armchair this morning wold like to give Steph the BBC business girl a good seeing too.
I love stats.
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptyThu Oct 22, 2015 9:57 am

Hengist wrote:
I saw somewhere that our chairman was only rated as "vaguely adequate" by only 12.9% of our fans. The AFT were also rated "about as toothy as my nan" by only one of their members but the question wasn't posed to the whole membership.
On a lighter note 100% of people sat in my armchair this morning wold like to give Steph the BBC business girl a good seeing too.
I love stats.

I have met the lovely Steph on a number of occasions, indeed I had to turn down an invite on Friday as my arms are still broken Embarassed

Northern girl, Middlesboro.

I'll pass on your regards if not the detail of your message next time I see her Hengist I love you
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptyThu Oct 22, 2015 12:49 pm

Talking of seeing to's, not my normal subject at 12.45pm, the weather maid on the Beeb in the morning has a couple of good footballs to play with before changing tactics to a more ''stand-up and .... think I'll stop now .. getting hot and flustered.
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptyFri Oct 23, 2015 6:58 pm

Dick Trickle wrote:
Hengist wrote:
I saw somewhere that our chairman was only rated as "vaguely adequate" by only 12.9% of our fans. The AFT were also rated "about as toothy as my nan" by only one of their members but the question wasn't posed to the whole membership.
On a lighter note 100% of people sat in my armchair this morning wold like to give Steph the BBC business girl a good seeing too.
I love stats.

I have met the lovely Steph on a number of occasions, indeed I had to turn down an invite on Friday as my arms are still broken Embarassed

Northern girl, Middlesboro.

I'll pass on your regards if not the detail of your message next time I see her Hengist I love you

I met her last year at an awards night in London, proper lads maid she is
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptyFri Oct 23, 2015 7:00 pm

Spot on Graiser. As happy with a pint and a pool cue as she is with a lippy.
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptyFri Oct 23, 2015 7:01 pm

tigertony wrote:
Talking of seeing to's, not my normal subject at 12.45pm, the weather maid on the Beeb in the morning has a couple of good footballs to play with before changing tactics to a more ''stand-up and .... think I'll stop now .. getting hot and flustered.

Carol Kirkwood, in railway terminology I wouldn't mind shunting against her buffers! What is a worry is the itv maid Lucy Verasamy, that maid's lost some weight, bleddy worried about the maid
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptyFri Oct 23, 2015 7:05 pm

You my friend are either older than I, desperate or have weird "interests". Carol Kirkwood is yes, whilst you're worried about Lucy? Glasses for Graiser.
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptyFri Oct 23, 2015 7:07 pm

Graiser wrote:
tigertony wrote:
Talking of seeing to's, not my normal subject at 12.45pm, the weather maid on the Beeb in the morning has a couple of good footballs to play with before changing tactics to a more ''stand-up and .... think I'll stop now .. getting hot and flustered.

Carol Kirkwood, in railway terminology I wouldn't mind shunting against her buffers! What is a worry is the itv maid Lucy Verasamy, that maid's lost some weight, bleddy worried about the maid

You must be at the anything will do stage of your life.
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptyFri Oct 23, 2015 7:10 pm

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tigertony wrote:
Talking of seeing to's, not my normal subject at 12.45pm, the weather maid on the Beeb in the morning has a couple of good footballs to play with before changing tactics to a more ''stand-up and .... think I'll stop now .. getting hot and flustered.

Carol Kirkwood, in railway terminology I wouldn't mind shunting against her buffers! What is a worry is the itv maid Lucy Verasamy, that maid's lost some weight, bleddy worried about the maid

You must be at the anything will do  stage of your life.

lol! lol! lol!
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptyFri Oct 23, 2015 7:50 pm

Economics Steph looks like a proper laugh. In fact, I reckon a night out with her and Kirkwood could end up messy. Kirkwood is a Scot and not to be under-estimated.

As for pure weather girl fantasy, I'll go Wendy Hurrell. She's 30s, which doesn't make me too dirty an old man.
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptyFri Oct 23, 2015 9:21 pm

Dick Trickle wrote:
AstiSpumante wrote:
Graiser wrote:
tigertony wrote:
Talking of seeing to's, not my normal subject at 12.45pm, the weather maid on the Beeb in the morning has a couple of good footballs to play with before changing tactics to a more ''stand-up and .... think I'll stop now .. getting hot and flustered.

Carol Kirkwood, in railway terminology I wouldn't mind shunting against her buffers! What is a worry is the itv maid Lucy Verasamy, that maid's lost some weight, bleddy worried about the maid

You must be at the anything will do  stage of your life.

lol! lol! lol!
Oi Graiser beh - is that maid Juicy Lucy from Camborne then???
I was hoping to avoid the subject but I have no choice now. Graiser is not quite in the ''anything will do'' mode but he is struggling still to adjust to life without Crapstone Lil. Sad Now - she was some maid who should have lost some weight.
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptyFri Oct 23, 2015 9:49 pm

Carol Kirkwood has buffers that defy gravity, she causes high pressure in my nether regions let me tell you all.
But Lucy, when she was on Sky it was just like she was reading the forecast to me only, the curl of her lip and puckering of her mouth when reporting precipitation was a joy to behold, but she's got thinner and not so voluptuous now, gone off her


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AstiSpumante wrote:
Graiser wrote:
tigertony wrote:
Talking of seeing to's, not my normal subject at 12.45pm, the weather maid on the Beeb in the morning has a couple of good footballs to play with before changing tactics to a more ''stand-up and .... think I'll stop now .. getting hot and flustered.

Carol Kirkwood, in railway terminology I wouldn't mind shunting against her buffers! What is a worry is the itv maid Lucy Verasamy, that maid's lost some weight, bleddy worried about the maid

You must be at the anything will do  stage of your life.

I'm actually very fussy
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptyFri Oct 23, 2015 9:59 pm

Graiser wrote:
AstiSpumante wrote:
Graiser wrote:
tigertony wrote:
Talking of seeing to's, not my normal subject at 12.45pm, the weather maid on the Beeb in the morning has a couple of good footballs to play with before changing tactics to a more ''stand-up and .... think I'll stop now .. getting hot and flustered.

Carol Kirkwood, in railway terminology I wouldn't mind shunting against her buffers! What is a worry is the itv maid Lucy Verasamy, that maid's lost some weight, bleddy worried about the maid

You must be at the anything will do  stage of your life.

I'm actually very fussy

Mind you Angela Rippon looked quite nice in leather jeans this week
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptyFri Oct 23, 2015 11:48 pm

Surprised nobody has mentioned bang tidy local BBC weather girls, Holly & Emily. Or on a national level Lara Lewington
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptySat Oct 24, 2015 7:44 am

I think you lot are definitely 'over achieving' in your thoughts.
We all know that these weather ladies love fat, bald, Argyle loving, rock n metal fans Rock :Flowers:
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PostSubject: Re: Over-Achieving?   Over-Achieving? EmptySat Oct 24, 2015 8:47 am

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Surprised nobody has mentioned bang tidy local BBC weather girls, Holly & Emily. Or on a national level Lara Lewington

I could seriously disappoint that Holly.

On a national news reader level, I have a great passion for Sophie Rayworth. Embarassed

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Karin giannone for me.
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