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Transfers Summer 2017 transfer window or, waiting for Godot

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I like Siggy, a lot actually. I could see him being great cover for Dele and Eriksen. But 45mil for Siggy is insane.

I wonder if these transfer prices for continue to rise exponentially.
Hopefully the whole thing burns and we rule the ashes.

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What's your problem? I think you're the one who's lacking human interaction, feel free to pm me sweetheart
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No need. What did your country invent apart from Lego?

Lego for you and hats with corks for Art Vandelay Art Vandelay That's pretty cool. What's it like to be known as the International Trumpton and Camberwick Green alliance? Pretty special huh?
 
No need. What did your country invent apart from Lego?

Lego for you and hats with corks for Art Vandelay Art Vandelay That's pretty cool. What's it like to be known as the International Trumpton and Camberwick Green alliance? Pretty special huh?
If you genuinely think that hats with corks is all we invented then I think you need to broaden your horizons a bit mate, you know wifi? That thing you are using to go on the internet right now at decent speed? Invented by an Australian. Pacemakers? Invented in Australia. The 'black box' on planes that has helped make planes safer? Australia. Google Maps (before Google bought the idea)? Australia. Ultrasounds? Australia.

I don't want this to be a big American style 'oh look how great my country is' but if you're going to be an ignorant prick while being a xenophobic asshole at least be factually correct.
 
If you genuinely think that hats with corks is all we invented then I think you need to broaden your horizons a bit mate, you know wifi? That thing you are using to go on the internet right now at decent speed? Invented by an Australian. Pacemakers? Invented in Australia. The 'black box' on planes that has helped make planes safer? Australia. Google Maps (before Google bought the idea)? Australia. Ultrasounds? Australia.

I don't want this to be a big American style 'oh look how great my country is' but if you're going to be an ignorant prick while being a xenophobic asshole at least be factually correct.
Well said fellow Aussie!
 
If you genuinely think that hats with corks is all we invented then I think you need to broaden your horizons a bit mate, you know wifi? That thing you are using to go on the internet right now at decent speed? Invented by an Australian. Pacemakers? Invented in Australia. The 'black box' on planes that has helped make planes safer? Australia. Google Maps (before Google bought the idea)? Australia. Ultrasounds? Australia.

I don't want this to be a big American style 'oh look how great my country is' but if you're going to be an ignorant prick while being a xenophobic asshole at least be factually correct.
Dont tell everyone how good it is down here they might consider emigrating and we will have less king prawns, beer, pristine beaches and women to enjoy?
 
I read that our first XI played together in just two games last season.

We'll be starting next season without Rose, Son, and Lamela, and without Dele for the first two European Cup games. People are putting their faith in Onamah on the basis of a couple of decent games against others his age in the summer (forgetting that he's been fairly ordinary at first team level so far) and Edwards on less than that. Both may explode into the 1st team like Dele did. Equally, they might not.

I'm not a big fan of signing players to cover injuries. Son and Lamela all back in full swing by October.,,? Then?
And then when Dele is back by the third group game?

Fine if you believe we need a player, I just don't think you buy people to cover injuries and suspensions. It didn't work out last season regarding Dembele and Sissoko
 
If you genuinely think that hats with corks is all we invented then I think you need to broaden your horizons a bit mate, you know wifi? That thing you are using to go on the internet right now at decent speed? Invented by an Australian. Pacemakers? Invented in Australia. The 'black box' on planes that has helped make planes safer? Australia. Google Maps (before Google bought the idea)? Australia. Ultrasounds? Australia.

I don't want this to be a big American style 'oh look how great my country is' but if you're going to be an ignorant prick while being a xenophobic asshole at least be factually correct.

Fuck wifi I want a hat with corks!
 
If you genuinely think that hats with corks is all we invented then I think you need to broaden your horizons a bit mate, you know wifi? That thing you are using to go on the internet right now at decent speed? Invented by an Australian. Pacemakers? Invented in Australia. The 'black box' on planes that has helped make planes safer? Australia. Google Maps (before Google bought the idea)? Australia. Ultrasounds? Australia.

I don't want this to be a big American style 'oh look how great my country is' but if you're going to be an ignorant prick while being a xenophobic asshole at least be factually correct.

Inventions are never simply "made". Often there is a gradual process where someone has an idea, someone else tries it, and then finally someone else, years later, perfects it. I appreciate you've pulled many of these from a click bait "top 10 things you didn't know Australians invented", but many are a bit iffy.

Wifi - Vic Hayes came up with the idea. John O'sullivan, an Australian, improved it. Some credit there, but to say you "invented it", is a little far fetched.

Pacemaker - This one is true, but it wasn't what we imagine a pacemaker to be like today. In 1920 Mark Cowley Lidwill, Australian, put an electrical needle into a dead babies heart and revived it. Is this a pacemaker or a defibrillator? Weird semantics, but I'll give you that one.

Flight Recorder - The first Flight Recorders were made around 1939. The British used Flight Recorders during WW2, to see how and why a plane crashed. In 1953 Warren, an Australian, added voice recording and made the item more durable. Funnily enough these flight recorders were manufactured by *Drum roll* Britain, because no one else in the world gave a fuck.

There's about 5 countries who have claimed to have "invented" or "patented" the Flight Recorder/Black Box. Adding voice recording to an already existent item does not mean you "invented" it.

I'm not even going to google google maps as it's not really a historical bragging point.

Ultrasound - If you mean Ultrasound in a medical sense I.e. For babies then it was made by a Scottish bloke called Ian Donald in 1956. Australians didn't touch Ultrasound until 1962.

A lot of these are stretching the truth very far. You improved a lot of this technology, but to say you invented it is baffling. The Black Box was around 14 years before you touched it. Ultrasound was around 6 years before you touched it. Wifi already existed before John O'Sullivan touched it, but he made it far more reliable.

Again, anyone bragging about inventions is always suspect to people disagreeing because every country claims to have invented everything. Someone will make the theory, a bloke will patent it, someone else across the globe will invent it, another guy in the middle of nowhere will actually test it and everyone of them is claiming to have invented it.
 
And Swansea reject a 40 million pound bid for Sigurdsson.

I mean reject and 40 million pounds hardly seems possible, let alone the idea of spending that amount on a player who in fairness would probably not get in a Premier League squad of 22. Insane really.

And today the papers talk of transfers and nada in relation to us.

It is thus far as weird a transfer window as I have seen in a long time.
 
And Swansea reject a 40 million pound bid for Sigurdsson.

I mean reject and 40 million pounds hardly seems possible, let alone the idea of spending that amount on a player who in fairness would probably not get in a Premier League squad of 22. Insane really.

And today the papers talk of transfers and nada in relation to us.

It is thus far as weird a transfer window as I have seen in a long time.
I wonder if Siggy is worth that much to them or if I'd rather invest in a few players to balance their squad.

And a manager that can coach a squad so they don't need to rely on one mediocre player to stay up
 
Inventions are never simply "made". Often there is a gradual process where someone has an idea, someone else tries it, and then finally someone else, years later, perfects it. I appreciate you've pulled many of these from a click bait "top 10 things you didn't know Australians invented", but many are a bit iffy.

Wifi - Vic Hayes came up with the idea. John O'sullivan, an Australian, improved it. Some credit there, but to say you "invented it", is a little far fetched.

Pacemaker - This one is true, but it wasn't what we imagine a pacemaker to be like today. In 1920 Mark Cowley Lidwill, Australian, put an electrical needle into a dead babies heart and revived it. Is this a pacemaker or a defibrillator? Weird semantics, but I'll give you that one.

Flight Recorder - The first Flight Recorders were made around 1939. The British used Flight Recorders during WW2, to see how and why a plane crashed. In 1953 Warren, an Australian, added voice recording and made the item more durable. Funnily enough these flight recorders were manufactured by *Drum roll* Britain, because no one else in the world gave a fuck.

There's about 5 countries who have claimed to have "invented" or "patented" the Flight Recorder/Black Box. Adding voice recording to an already existent item does not mean you "invented" it.

I'm not even going to google google maps as it's not really a historical bragging point.

Ultrasound - If you mean Ultrasound in a medical sense I.e. For babies then it was made by a Scottish bloke called Ian Donald in 1956. Australians didn't touch Ultrasound until 1962.

A lot of these are stretching the truth very far. You improved a lot of this technology, but to say you invented it is baffling. The Black Box was around 14 years before you touched it. Ultrasound was around 6 years before you touched it. Wifi already existed before John O'Sullivan touched it, but he made it far more reliable.

Again, anyone bragging about inventions is always suspect to people disagreeing because every country claims to have invented everything. Someone will make the theory, a bloke will patent it, someone else across the globe will invent it, another guy in the middle of nowhere will actually test it and everyone of them is claiming to have invented it.

Surely the thread has hit rock bottom now???
 
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