Gerry
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I mean, Carlo is top of that pile. There's not even a debate about it.
But just for clarity, Rinus Michels basically invented the football we see today. Like all of it. He's not in there with Arteta, Flick et al.
And yes no Wenger is mad
Not Match of the Day@NOT_MOTD
I've been looking for Arsene Wenger for about 15 minutes.
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In 2011, Mitchell Carey ate a corned beef sandwich at lunchtime. Twenty-five minutes later he was on the floor.
He sweated profusely, stripped off his clothes, and told the people around him his pain was ten out of ten.He was rushed to hospital.
Doctors treated him, stabilised him, and sent him home the same day. A serious case of food poisoning, they figured. Rest, medication, fluids. He would be fine. He was not fine.
The following day he collapsed again at home and was taken back to hospital, where he died on August 18 from multiple organ failure.
His body had been quietly destroying itself from the inside since that first bite.
What was k*lling him was something almost no one on earth had ever encountered. Clostridium perfringens Type A had only been recorded seven times in the world, according to an expert who testified at the inquest.
Not a rare condition. Not an unusual condition. A condition so obscure it barely existed in medical literature.
His doctors had almost no framework for recognising it, no established protocol for treating it, and very little understanding of how fast it could move.
It moved fast. From sandwich to d*ad in two days. His organs failed one by one while his family watched and doctors struggled to understand what they were even looking at.
By the time the picture became clear, there was nothing left to save.
His d*ath had initially been attributed to stepping on a sea urchin during a recent holiday in Greece, which tells you everything about how invisible and bewildering Clostridium perfringens Type A is.

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@BR3N7FORD Calm down son he’s 18. Where do you think he’s going to move to when he’s a year into a 6 year contract?
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@mikej_24 @TheEalingRoad Over the season I agree with Kayode being key. The last couple of games though,KLP has had better attacking intent. It’s these times Kayode’s game management needs to improve which obviously it will with more experience.
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@gerry0703 @TheEalingRoad Kayode has needed a rest for a while but he’s too key to how we get forward imo
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Decent after we went behind but absolutely toothless in front of goal and we got punished for it. Of all the losses this season, that is right up there with the most frustrating.
Defending abysmal at times. What Ajer needs to do to start is beyond me - Collins in desperate need of a rest.
Midfield put a shift in but were let down by teammates at either end of the pitch.
Europe looking like it’ll be too much for these players at the moment…
✍️ MJ
Brentford FC@BrentfordFC
A performance that deserved more 😤
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@gerry0703 Hi Gerry, I'm afraid we have no further details, as these works are bing undertaken by Westminster Council. Thanks RG.
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Good morning @TfL @CityWestminster any idea how long Piccadilly underpass eastbound is going to be closed for?
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@gerry0703 Hi Gerry, apologies for the delay. The information we have is these works are taking place until 26th June. Thanks RG.
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@BrentfordFC @joshdasilva_ I actually think I’ll cry with joy when this man returns to the pitch.. I’m a double hard geezer! 😉😂😂
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Dallas 2
Judge
Jota
🏴⚫️⚪️@JewishWhites
Name a Brentford player from 10+ years ago. Go on I dare you
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🎙️☘️ Our interview with Big Mick Lynch, the former General Secretary of the @RMTunion is now live folks! Here we talk all things London Irish, football allegiances & the exhilarating London music scene back when Mick was a lad! Episode link here: open.spotify.com/episode/6muQtp… ☘️🎙️

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@gerry0703 @BrentfordFC I actually didn’t watch that one. I’m not a big fan of centre-backs taking penalties. But it was brilliant.
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