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The Bishop of Leicester says it’s okay for vicars to use AI to write their sermons. But it’s the thin end of a wedge when religious leaders turn digital, as was revealed when Moses went up Mount Sinai to try and get better reception…
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@stevesanderstax@TheFootballFeed Playing Saturday and Sunday football in the late 60's/early 70's, the first thing our team captain did at the end of the game was thank the ref (and opposition captain) for game #respect
@2bwatchingsport Congratulations on the Prem title. The hardest league in the world to win and, after 22 years, the monkey is off your back. The #UCL defeat was a bitter pill to swallow but you were always in it until (literally) the last kick of the game.
@ThomasTParker He clearly doesn't know that ABBA have a huge fan base- 'Anyone But Bloody Arsenal'. Seems to have had a spike in memberships this year too.
@justjdthanks@HLTCO Ha! Nope, I read it in the book about Unai Emery, 'The Rise of the Villans'. See how that dates me? Getting information from reading a book - who'd of thought it?! #AVFC
@campbellclaret Methinks 'the best team without the ball' label might be considered damming with faint praise. The team winning by playing ugly v the team playing the beautiful game might be more appropriate #UCL
@AlanJohnson83 I remember our old chairman 'Deadly' Doug Ellis being asked by a reporter if the protracted negotiations with the manager were about money. His reply was "it's always about money my friend, always". #AVFC
@MikeyGalaszia Couldn't agree more. Problem is, we seem to say "he'll be like a new signing" every close season. He deserves a slice of goof fortune so fingers crossed 🤞 #AVFC