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  1. 33 minutes ago, CastleBromVilla said:

    Yes, it is. It makes me sad that so many in this country would gladly sell us up the river to Europe.

    No more though Mr Mooney!

    you are nick griffin and i claim my £5.

    one thing though nick,is it just those dirty poles,czechs,romanians,etc or is it also the irish,blacks and muslims as well.

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  2. 31 minutes ago, trekka said:

    Saying that I'm a tad disappointed is an understatement.  This just blew the bottom shelves off of the UK antique sideboard. 

    The question now is... is Clint Eastwood representing the EU or the UK? 

    can't like this enough.one of my fav films of all time.

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  3. 1 minute ago, BigJim said:

    But Leave/Remain was not really about understanding something, something measurable and with a scientific basis like your example. It was much more to do with gut feeling. How people felt they are being treated, how they feel they want to be governed. There are no right or wrong answers.

    "At its heart, Leave was fuelled by a festering sense of betrayal among legions of working class voters in places that have long felt overlooked by what they perceive as a political and media elite in cosmopolitan London." 

     http://blogs.ft.com/westminster/liveblogs/2016-06-24/#5848624949da48ad06f93fcf903d4c77

    Nothing to do with plonkers being unable to understand things like what you can.

     

    trouble is the people in charge of leaving hate the working class as much as they hate foreigners.

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  4. 1 hour ago, Dr_Pangloss said:

    Interesting point. EU students pay the same fees as UK students so it's likely that EU students will have to pay the sort of fees that non-EU students currently have to pay. Thus providing an incentive to not come to UK universities and UK universities will lose money. 

    There's also a double whammy which is that UK students will have a much harder time getting into top universities in Europe which are significantly cheaper than their UK counterparts. 

    So again, another example of the baby boomers negatively impacting on the futures of the young.

    this.i'm lucky as i don't have kids.i really feel for my niece and nephew(both 18).what future do they have now.

  5. 4 minutes ago, hippo said:

    I think its taken even Brexit by surprise. Johnson is now saying there is no rush to quit the EU. Amazingly I saw John Redwood saying we should say with access to the single market - But not accept free movement of labour (good luck with those negotiations). There doesn't seem any plan as to what we do now 

    I think a lot people who voted Leave - aren't so convinced less than 24 hours later .....I have heard people say 'i voted leave but didn't think we would'  - its seems like protest vote gone wrong....

    i wonder how much of the leave vote was an anti government vote.

  6. association football-maradona

    rugby union-barry john

    Rugby League-mal meninga

    Cricket-garfield sobers

    Boxing (Pound for Pound)-sugar ray leonard

    Cycling-PG tips chimp

    Baseball-babe ruth

    Ice Hockey-gretzky

    Basketball-jordan

    Darts-phil taylor

    Snooker-hurricane higgins

    American Football-marcus allen

    Canadian Football-don't know what this is

    Australian Rules Football-couldn't name a player

    Hurling-re above

    Formula 1-jim clarke

    NASCAR-mansel

    Men's Tennis-rod laver

    womens tennis-serena williams

    mens golf-jack nicklaus

    womens golf-don't know any

    race horse-nijinsky

  7. 1 hour ago, Ginko said:

    From his apparent hatred of the music and now the films, I feel like Mike spent the 80s in an underground bunker only to emerge on January 1, 1990 to see if it was over yet.

    to be fair to mike,i hate the 80's for 2 reasons.thatcher and ellis,(80-82 were ok though.)

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  8. was talking to my brother and saying i'm more optimistic for our future now than if we'd have stayed up under lerner.maybe in a few years we'll be saying the best thing to happen for us was to go down.(hopefully).

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  9. 5 minutes ago, Davkaus said:

    Show me the videos of English fans stamping on Russians' heads.

    There are some English yobs about, but the Russians are organised and dangerous. A few hundred of them roaming about as a pack carrying out coordinated attacks on English fans.

    i've been reading about the modern hoolies and it seems the russians are one of the worst.

  10. 2 minutes ago, villanwesty88 said:

    don't buy that. I see hooligans as separate people to the everyday people. There are people getting caught up in stuff that don't deserve to be. Those who want to fight then to a degree, fine. But those who don't it's bloody disgusting. So "we" haven't got ourselves to blame. You're not at fault for the actions of other people. 

    some of the most loyal/passionate villa fans i have known have been our hooligan element.the "they're not football fans is bull crap".

    through my brother having worked with some of them i know some of c-crew.to say we don't have ourselves to blame is to be unaware of our history.you can go back to the early 70's with arsenal/pool/derby and leeds fans to know where the problem stems.myself i have been to every final(euro and world),from 86-2000.in my time i've seen people of all ages sing 2 world wars and 1 world cup to germans.we do have ourselves to blame.in the 1990 world cup i was attacked at the semi-final by italian fans looking for english as that was a badge of honour for them.i'm a devout coward who has run from any trouble.i remember coming into rotterdam railway station in 2000 and seeing the fear on peoples faces hearing england fans singing.

    if you go to the european hotspots this summer then who will be the worst behaved there,us.we do have a history and dr p is right to say we have brought it on ourselves.

  11. 24 minutes ago, John said:

    We played well enough tonight but needed a two goal cushion and we had more than enough chances to have had one before they got their late goal.

    I went for 1-1 tonight and I think we will get the same result against Wales so the last game may well decide if we will get out of this group and it is to be the last game for Olde Woy as England boss.   

    can't like so quoting'

    i think woy is the wrong man at the wrong time.when we could defend with the likes of rio/sol/terry and cashly he'd probably would've been ok.now our defence is crap we need an attack minded manager 

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  12. 2 hours ago, Genie said:

    Made  a fiver on the prematch over 0.5 goals bet and £120 on the in play draw bet. Great start on the betting. Not overly fussed about the score,  I'm sure England will get out.

     

    won't let me like this so get in my son. :thumb:

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