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  1. Manchester_sky_blue

    Ominous Marc McNulty tweet?

    All valid comments and i know it won't affect the outcome of whether he stays or goes. As i said, i would hope that the fact he is willing to joke about a transfer means that he knows his future is settled.
  2. Manchester_sky_blue

    Ominous Marc McNulty tweet?

    No, it's not but if you were looking at signing him and you saw that, would it make you think twice? Perhaps it doesn't, maybe clubs wouldn't care but it doesn't exactly help him does it? My kids are too young for twitter but if they were, i certainly wouldn't want them to see one of their...
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    Ominous Marc McNulty tweet?

    Might actually work in our favour. Clubs pay attention to what players tweet and post on Facebook, they can't afford scandal. Might just put a few interested parties off. Also, you'd hope he was smart enough not to make jokes about signing for another team unless he knew his immediate future was...
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    Cars

    Well, obviously I have and did! It's a great hobby but it is also frustrating, time consuming and expensive. If you have the time, space, patience and funds then go for it, there is fun to be had but go in to it eyes open.
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    Cars

    Dolomites are smaller, they were part of the family of cars underneath the 2000 range. In modern terms the Dolomite would be a BMW 3 series where as the 2000/2.5 would be a 5 series. The one in that picture Isn't Mimosa, that's Inca Yellow but they are not dissimilar. Triumph had multiple shades...
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    Cars

    Yeah Slate Grey, with Dolphin Blue interior. All the manuals and experts will tell you that was a combination never offered by Triumph but we have the original bill of sale which proves it's all original. Slate grey a very rare colour though anyway, not popular at the time it would seem
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    Pros and cons of having kids - and not having them

    Make the most of it. My eldest is almost 6 now and I've no idea where that time went
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    Cars

    Cheeky! Period 60s Wolfraces those are, took forever to find them wheels
  9. Manchester_sky_blue

    Ominous Marc McNulty tweet?

    Can we not just send Doyle round to the Telegraphs office for a quiet word?
  10. Manchester_sky_blue

    Cars

    I think the battery tech has got to improve and become cheaper before they genuinely go mainstream. Will be interesting to see what happens in the next year or so as the first wave of Graphene batteries become commercially available
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    Turning up early and getting it wrong!

    You're right, definitely funnier than being stabbed! :facepalm: I love football but cannot imagine for a second caring about it so much as to be driven to want to stab a rival fan........ I've been late for matches before but usually just because i've massively underestimated the travel time...
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    Cars

    I quite like the look of the Model S.
  13. Manchester_sky_blue

    Cars

    Spot on, just made for one year, 68-69. Was intended to launch in 1966 but problems with the injection system delayed it. Now a massive PITA as its mechanically very different to a standard mk1 2000 and the rear floorpan is different too. Yet it's also quite different from a mk2 PI because they...
  14. Manchester_sky_blue

    Cars

    Herald was my first car and I've had 3 in total My '65 1200 that I bought in 2003. Had 2 Herald estates prior to this one but don't have photos of them to hand. This one i sold to a guy who shipped it to Ireland and its the only one i regret selling, should have kept it.
  15. Manchester_sky_blue

    Cars

    No accounting for taste :P It's a 2.5 pi, not a 2000, altogether rarer beast.
  16. Manchester_sky_blue

    Pros and cons of having kids - and not having them

    Forgot to add the biggest con. The horror that is soft play...............................:dead:
  17. Manchester_sky_blue

    Cars

    Aside from football, cars are my other big interest. My Grandad worked at Standard-Triumph, Dad has worked for just about every UK car maker there is or ever was so it's inevitable i would be a petrol head. Would be interested to see what motors you all drive, doesn't matter what it is, as...
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