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Futbol Premier League 2024/25 Thread - v4: Isak wants OUT of Newcastle Edition ⚽️💫

Will we have a new thread before the end of the season?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 24.0%
  • No

    Votes: 20 80.0%

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and the software it self tried to blackmail you into buy it.
at one time it was pretty much malware it self
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Welsh speaking Argentine, is that even legal?
Globish English is so passé, all the cool global people are using Welsh and Gaelic now.
It is a real thing! Sumo is gonna give you an explanation I'm sure haha

In the early 1800s industry within the Welsh heartlands developed and rural communities began to disappear. This industry was helping to fuel the growth of the Industrial Revolution, with the supply of coal, slate, iron and steel. Many believed that Wales was now gradually being absorbed into England, and perhaps disillusioned with this prospect, or excited by the thought of a new start in a new world, many Welshmen and women decided to seek their fortune in other countries.

Welsh immigrants had attempted to set up Welsh-speaking colonies in order to retain their cultural identity in the USA. The most successful of these included ‘Welsh’ towns such as Utica in New York State and Scranton in Pennsylvania.

However these Welsh immigrants were always under great pressure to learn the English language and adopt the ways of the emerging US industrial culture. As such, it did not take too long for these new immigrants to be fully assimilated into the local way of life.

In 1861 at a meeting held at the Bala home of Michael D Jones in north Wales, a group of men discussed the possibility of founding a new Welsh promised land other than in the USA. One option considered for this new colony was Vancouver Island, in Canada, but an alternative destination was also discussed which seemed to have everything the colonists might need in Patagonia, Argentina.

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There are Argentine Welsh rugby fans as well.
Jeez whats next, asians living in Switzerland?
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Minulla on huonoja uutisia. :(
Yeah I went to the Welsh speaking part of Argentina when I was there, was cool and weird at the same time (I don't really speak it, felt like a fraud, haha).

There's a Welsh speaking Argentine in my workplace, worked with him in a different organisation on a different project, he works for a different company though. On my team we have a Colombian who is fluent in Welsh.
There are quite a lot of free Welsh lessons available, some targeted at Welsh in the workplace. @Chules turned them down because he hates Welsh people and everything Welsh. :(
and the software it self tried to blackmail you into buy it.
at one time it was pretty much malware it self
It doesn't take Sherlock Holmes to suspect the same individuals who sell the antiviruses are releasing (some of) the viruses.

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Globish English is so passé, all the cool global people are using Welsh and Gaelic now.


In the early 1800s industry within the Welsh heartlands developed and rural communities began to disappear. This industry was helping to fuel the growth of the Industrial Revolution, with the supply of coal, slate, iron and steel. Many believed that Wales was now gradually being absorbed into England, and perhaps disillusioned with this prospect, or excited by the thought of a new start in a new world, many Welshmen and women decided to seek their fortune in other countries.

Welsh immigrants had attempted to set up Welsh-speaking colonies in order to retain their cultural identity in the USA. The most successful of these included ‘Welsh’ towns such as Utica in New York State and Scranton in Pennsylvania.

However these Welsh immigrants were always under great pressure to learn the English language and adopt the ways of the emerging US industrial culture. As such, it did not take too long for these new immigrants to be fully assimilated into the local way of life.

In 1861 at a meeting held at the Bala home of Michael D Jones in north Wales, a group of men discussed the possibility of founding a new Welsh promised land other than in the USA. One option considered for this new colony was Vancouver Island, in Canada, but an alternative destination was also discussed which seemed to have everything the colonists might need in Patagonia, Argentina.

_129783182_horright.png.webp

Patagonia-fans-in-Wrexham.jpg

_129778124_processed-2d5e5220-b964-4a8e-ac7a-8ab246419fa5_xxyvf9vi.jpg


There are Argentine Welsh rugby fans as well.

Minulla on huonoja uutisia. :(

There are quite a lot of free Welsh lessons available, some targetted at Welsh in the workplace. @Chules turned them down because he hates Welsh people and everything Welsh. :(

It doesn't take Sherlock Holmes to suspect the same individuals who sell the antiviruses are releasing (some of) the viruses.

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I didn’t turn them down 🤣 I actually really liked wales. I’m considering going back.
 
Globish English is so passé, all the cool global people are using Welsh and Gaelic now.


In the early 1800s industry within the Welsh heartlands developed and rural communities began to disappear. This industry was helping to fuel the growth of the Industrial Revolution, with the supply of coal, slate, iron and steel. Many believed that Wales was now gradually being absorbed into England, and perhaps disillusioned with this prospect, or excited by the thought of a new start in a new world, many Welshmen and women decided to seek their fortune in other countries.

Welsh immigrants had attempted to set up Welsh-speaking colonies in order to retain their cultural identity in the USA. The most successful of these included ‘Welsh’ towns such as Utica in New York State and Scranton in Pennsylvania.

However these Welsh immigrants were always under great pressure to learn the English language and adopt the ways of the emerging US industrial culture. As such, it did not take too long for these new immigrants to be fully assimilated into the local way of life.

In 1861 at a meeting held at the Bala home of Michael D Jones in north Wales, a group of men discussed the possibility of founding a new Welsh promised land other than in the USA. One option considered for this new colony was Vancouver Island, in Canada, but an alternative destination was also discussed which seemed to have everything the colonists might need in Patagonia, Argentina.

_129783182_horright.png.webp

Patagonia-fans-in-Wrexham.jpg

_129778124_processed-2d5e5220-b964-4a8e-ac7a-8ab246419fa5_xxyvf9vi.jpg


There are Argentine Welsh rugby fans as well.

Minulla on huonoja uutisia. :(

There are quite a lot of free Welsh lessons available, some targetted at Welsh in the workplace. @Chules turned them down because he hates Welsh people and everything Welsh. :(

It doesn't take Sherlock Holmes to suspect the same individuals who sell the antiviruses are releasing (some of) the viruses.

<seedat>
Genuinely surprised and disappointed this wasn't a shit/piss fetish deep dive. Stay classy
 
Broke my right foot toe, 3 weeks ago, playing football... And im becoming soft with age. Shiet.

Asking my bros advice if a cast is mandatory... Or for possible outcomes if i choose not to use cast nor boot, please.
A toe? Just tape it up

@xtramob broke his toe recently iirc, he can advise
 
[Mundo Deportivo] The RFEF Board gives the go-ahead for Villareal-Barça in the United States. Now it is up to UEFA to give the OK for it to take place in Miami on December 20.
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He needs to play and replace Martinelli in our starting line up. Martinelli is so bad and offers nothing that I’ll have anyone other than him. Him and Calafiori on our left side for the Man U game imo. Man U getting murked 🙏🏼
Martinelli and Gyokeres has link up in counter-attacks, but I expect from Amorim defensive block 3-4-3... We need ball carrier with inside forward role like Madueke for that kind of formation.
 
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