(21-04-2016, 22:38)talkSAFT Wrote: The Telegraph reporter says that Albion were pusillanimous. (Shouldn't that be "Pulissanimous"?)
[for the benefit of the few who don't know, that means...............showing a lack of courage or determination; timid.]
Origin
late Middle English: from ecclesiastical Latin pusillanimis (translating Greek olugopsukhos ), from pusillus ‘very small’ + animus ‘mind’, + -ous.
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We all knew that, especially the olugopsukhos as it's easy to say. All together OLUG OP SUKHOS, i love being dirty.
Having now seen the score 2-0 against Arsenal, at least i got the score right, however the game was as dull as a wet squib, if he could get away with it Pulis would have all 11 players stood in the goal, boring, dull, the worst attempts on goal of anyone in the league. Some players have given up already. Hope transfer window brings brightness to all this gloom.
Will that happen>
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