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Accordingly, he destroyed all his prior work on canvas, proclaiming it "rubbish".
As one genius put it: "rubbish derby: no away fans, no home team".
At half-time Dickie Bird, dyed in Barnsley wool as Burton, called it "rubbish", which also described England's cricketers.
Despite his low opinion of the national team's play -- he termed it "rubbish" and "disgraceful" before Wednesday -- his decision to attend Wimbledon had been easy.
Some of it is excellent, much of it good, a fair amount merely indifferent, but he thought all of it rubbish: "lies in print" he called it.
In 1961 the Abbey's managing director, Ernest Blythe, rejected Mr. Murphy's first play, "A Whistle in the Dark," and called it rubbish when it opened in Dublin a year later, after an initial run in London.
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You have taken a fabulous piece of hardware and turned it into an infuriating piece of never-quite-works-how-you-want-it rubbish.
If I said it's rubbish, it's rubbish … speculation and rubbish".
It was rubbish, but it was ours.
It was rubbish and it was collecting dust.
Conversely, if he thought it was rubbish, then it was.
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