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I'd like to furnish it with bits and pieces from markets, an old sink, a pretty light fitting to go over the table, vintage chairs.
I've thought about it a lot and I don't think there is any manager that would be more fitting to go in there and work with the club, having Sir Alex Ferguson above him.
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According to the Northern Irishman, he's fully fit to go: "To play golf, it's 100 per cent.
"If they weren't getting the right nutrition, they wouldn't be fit to go on operations," she said.
We assist with a discharge patient who is in his mid-sixties and medically fit to go home but after four days on the ward unhappy and anxious.
He was fit to go the distance, but like any sportsman after a long layoff, his timing was not at its sharpest.
Hot topic in conference this morning was the announcement about Wayne Rooney's metatarsal and whether he would be fit to go to the World Cup.
I don't think he'll be fit to go to America but he should be ready for the start of the season".
The Royal Bournemouth hospital said it had 35 patients who were medically fit to go home but were still occupying beds because of problems with transfer of care.
In all 5,328 patients who were fit to go but could not leave – mainly frail, elderly people were still in hospital at the end of October.
The appeal caused some indignation, sufferers saying that even if they were fit to go they would not congregate in surgeries with other people who were running temperatures.
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