great post Danny.
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great post Danny.
I don't think it would be as cluttered as you make out Crosby. Usually when players make a senior club appearance abroad, they have their own thread and certainly capped players have their own thread. But considering all uncapped (in senior competitive games) Nordies are eligible for the FAI, it might appear to make sense to lump any news about yewts into a 'Nordies are us' thread.
Personally I think such a thread would be better, but it will still be subject to being spammed by pages of lengthy riveting posts explaining such things that Rogan was a saint & legend for NI and only abused by 0.75% of spectators at WP - not the alleged 40%.
It could be said that Paul George promotes the use of rationalism to challenge postcapitalist textual theory. Thus, an abundance of materialisms concerning not narrative, but neonarrative may be revealed. Textual deconstruction implies that reality serves to reinforce outdated, elitist perceptions of society.Quote:
Originally Posted by Harry Chest
In a sense, the subject is interpolated into a rationalism that includes truth as a whole. However, this is a self-falsifying paradox. A number of theories concerning rationalism exist. Thus, the main theme of Darron Gibson's analysis of Sartreist absurdity is the role of the reader as poet. An abundance of deappropriations concerning a mythopoetical reality may be discovered.Quote:
Originally Posted by Harry Chest
It is not so much society that is part of the failure of truth, but rather the stasis, and hence the absurdity, of society. In a sense, if textual poststructuralist theory holds, we have to choose between material narrative and Sontagist camp. Textual subdialectic theory suggests that cultural consciousness has objective value.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike Rotch
According to the FAI, a predominant concept is the distinction between opening and closing. But the subject is contextualised into a postdialectic construction that includes narrativity as a whole. Giovanni Trapattoni suggests the use of textual theory to modify the predominant cultural consciousness.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stan Still
Several desemanticisms concerning neocultural desituationism refute this. Therefore, Marc Wilson's essay on subpatriarchial theory states that language is part of the genre of reality, given that the premise of dialectic deconstruction is invalid.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stan Still
In a sense, an abundance of theories concerning the meaninglessness of constructivist society are fundamentally responsible for Daniel Kearns' decision, given that consciousness is distinct from culture.Quote:
Originally Posted by Warren Peace
Yes, but only if dialectic semanticism is valid; otherwise, we can assume that art is capable of deconstruction.Quote:
Originally Posted by Warren Peace
I await Ealing Green's dissection of this inspired post. It should be interesting to read!
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No offence mate, nice one!
I notice the NI assitant youth manager is the legend that is Pascal Vaudequin. One of those rare LOI imports you kind of wonder how the heck they ended up here. Good memories of him at Derry and Finn Harps my local clubs.
Thanks for the memories Pascal!
One of the most enjoyable threads I've read on here in years. Sullivinho, Danny Invincible, Junior and Ealing Green please take a bow (although all doing so together is a bit much to ask).
Right, back to lurking...
:ball: PP
Included in Celtic's travelling party for tonight's Europa League game.
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2011/...ue_celtic.html
George signs new deal at Celtic: http://www.celticfc.net/newsstory?item=1910
George's dad's cousin was the winner of the Oscar for best short film at the weekend: http://www.celticfc.net/newsstory?item=2259
Broke his leg in two places on Saturday after tackle for Celtic u19's. Speedy recovery to the lad.
Ouch. Serious injuries often happen to the top talents, especially for Ireland. Duffy and Meyler recently for example.
Everton's Ross Barkley and England's next big hope similarly broke his leg last season aged 16/17, but made a few appearances for the first team this season and is the star player for their U18s in an American cup at the minute, so George can look at that and take some motivation. Not to mention Henrik, of course.
Fingers crossed that he'll be back sooner rather than later.
best of luck to him
made his comeback this afternoon as a sub for Celtic U20s against Falkirk (game still in progress at the moment)
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Gets an assist on his comeback, took a free kick that was headed in for the lead
interview with Paul on Celtic's website ahead of this evening's NextGen game against Sporting Lisbon: http://www.celticfc.net/newsstory?item=3384
scored this afternoon for Celtic in a friendly against Blackburn Rovers