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  1. This was the first premiership season in the last five years that I couldn't follow properly and I blame Canadian cable for that :shifty:

    On that note, I'm thinking about getting Arsenal TV Online for the next year. I'm mostly on campus and busy with union stuff and what have you and I really don't get time to come home and watch TV. I was thinking about getting Setanta but my busy schedule means that it won't be worth it.

    I just wanted some input from those of you who have friends or coworkers who have Arsenal TV Online to see if its worth it or not and whether I should seriously consider getting a subscription or not.

  2. Took over Leeds and got them promoted to the championship and then against all odds finished 9th in the championship.

    My first priority after taking over was promotion and the squad I had was pretty good and then I got Randall, Bischoff and Merida all on loan from Arsenal which further bolstered my squad. Got promoted easily. Once in the championship, I cleared up my staff and what have you and brought in the scouts and coaches that I wanted. Got off to a shaky start and was in the relegation zone at the end of October but a 22 match unbeaten run saw me rise to the top half of the table and challenge for the play-off places. I'm happy with what I achieved :) Looking forward to capitalize on that soon.

  3. Observe And Report.

    I don't know. It was funny during parts, especially at the beginning. But once you learn a few things about the main character and see how he acts because of it, it becomes a bit hard to laugh.

    Could you explain to me what you learn about the main character? I don't want to see the film - I can't stand Seth Rogen - and Wikipedia doesn't have any information about it except he has fantasies of being a policeman.

    Obviously put it in spoiler tags.

    It's about this bi-polar mall cop who wants to be a real cop and things start to go wrong for him after he stops taking his medication. I'm not a big Seth Rogen fan either but the movie was funny in places and better than the other hordes of slapstick comedy that we see nowadays in the sense that it had a more stronger, serious message underneath the comic appearance.

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