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Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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No Monsieur Henry used his hand to keep warm.

Hand in glove....

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Mackenzie

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Dull as dishwater this game, no atmosphere in the ground and boring football. Most hyped league on earth!
 








Guinness Boy

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West Brom number 2 Allan Nyom has either got warm or shaken off hypothermia as at half time he got rid of the gloves ( either that or he has a quick look at NSC and did not like being called a wimp.)

I get Raynauds which basically makes my fingers go white & fail to have any blood in them in any sort of cold, even windchill in otherwise warm weather. I wear gloves out from October to March inclusive. I ran Brighton Marathon in 2016. Last year it was hot but in 2016 it was sunny but crisp in the morning. I had to wear running gloves for the first 13 miles but by then they were unbearable. I carried them for the next 3 miles before giving them to my wife who was watching at 16.

It was embarrassing and uncomfortable but far preferable to running for 2 hours with no blood in my fingers.


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swindonseagull

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I get Raynauds which basically makes my fingers go white & fail to have any blood in them in any sort of cold, even windchill in otherwise warm weather. I wear gloves out from October to March inclusive. I ran Brighton Marathon in 2016. Last year it was hot but in 2016 it was sunny but crisp in the morning. I had to wear running gloves for the first 13 miles but by then they were unbearable. I carried them for the next 3 miles before giving them to my wife who was watching at 16.

It was embarrassing and uncomfortable but far preferable to running for 2 hours with no blood in my fingers.


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well done.
 




Harry Wilson's tackle

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Dull as dishwater this game, no atmosphere in the ground and boring football. Most hyped league on earth!

Ditchwater, I think you'll find.

:wozza::lolol::bigwave:
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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I get Raynauds which basically makes my fingers go white & fail to have any blood in them in any sort of cold, even windchill in otherwise warm weather. I wear gloves out from October to March inclusive. I ran Brighton Marathon in 2016. Last year it was hot but in 2016 it was sunny but crisp in the morning. I had to wear running gloves for the first 13 miles but by then they were unbearable. I carried them for the next 3 miles before giving them to my wife who was watching at 16.

It was embarrassing and uncomfortable but far preferable to running for 2 hours with no blood in my fingers.


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As noted in my recnt post (wrt 'spectrum').

All the best for keeping it at bay :thumbsup:
 






Harry Wilson's tackle

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With all this drivel I assume this is still 1-0 and dull as douche water....

I have a feeling in my water that we will upset the gunmen of self entitlement this weekend, so help me lawd. :drool:
 


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As noted in my recnt post (wrt 'spectrum').

All the best for keeping it at bay :thumbsup:

Cheers!


Yes was backing your far more medically informed post up. You probably have to experience it though. I remember being apoplectic at Kemi wearing gloves then, literally three months later, I couldn't walk down the freezer aisle in Tesco without fearing for my digits.


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Cheers!


Yes was backing your far more medically informed post up. You probably have to experience it though. I remember being apoplectic at Kemi wearing gloves then, literally three months later, I couldn't walk down the freezer aisle in Tesco without fearing for my digits.


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Me too. I'll be wearing gloves out running within the next week or two I'd think. Hands get very painfully sore if temp is below 6-7 degrees. Always end up taking them off after half an hour though...........

But at 17 degrees ? Erm, no.
 






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So if we beat Arsenal 2-0, the Albion will move above The Gunners.



palace will need to beat Utd 7-0, and Bournemouth lose to Leicester, to no longer be bottom.
 


sully

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Jul 7, 2003
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So if we beat Arsenal 2-0, the Albion will move above The Gunners.



palace will need to beat Utd 7-0, and Bournemouth lose to Leicester, to no longer be bottom.

It depends how many Leicester win by. Combined 7, surely, so if Leicester win 6-0, a jammy 1-0 will do it for Palace.
 


bhafc99

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I get Raynauds which basically makes my fingers go white & fail to have any blood in them in any sort of cold, even windchill in otherwise warm weather. I wear gloves out from October to March inclusive. I ran Brighton Marathon in 2016. Last year it was hot but in 2016 it was sunny but crisp in the morning. I had to wear running gloves for the first 13 miles but by then they were unbearable. I carried them for the next 3 miles before giving them to my wife who was watching at 16.

It was embarrassing and uncomfortable but far preferable to running for 2 hours with no blood in my fingers.


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Me too, it's a very irritating condition. Having lived in Dubai for the past six years, I no longer have to worry about it – apart from on trips back to the UK, when even in the middle of autumn it can suddenly kick in, and I'm reminded all over again how much of annoyance it is.
 




TheJasperCo

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I get Raynauds which basically makes my fingers go white & fail to have any blood in them in any sort of cold, even windchill in otherwise warm weather. I wear gloves out from October to March inclusive. I ran Brighton Marathon in 2016. Last year it was hot but in 2016 it was sunny but crisp in the morning. I had to wear running gloves for the first 13 miles but by then they were unbearable. I carried them for the next 3 miles before giving them to my wife who was watching at 16.

It was embarrassing and uncomfortable but far preferable to running for 2 hours with no blood in my fingers.


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Me too, I completely understand you pain. It's no fun, especially knowing there's no cure and that I know of no one else to suffer from it (except my mum and gran - so clearly there's a genetic aspect). That's quite something to put yourself through the marathon, don't think I could manage.
 


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Me too, I completely understand you pain. It's no fun, especially knowing there's no cure and that I know of no one else to suffer from it (except my mum and gran - so clearly there's a genetic aspect). That's quite something to put yourself through the marathon, don't think I could manage.

Not too bad if you have a decent pair of running gloves and warm, blister proof socks. But I was certainly the only person in my starting group wearing gloves in the race.


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