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8 minutes ago, stewiek2 said:
Yeah Mowbrey is one good guys in the game, a gent
Christ knows why he took that steaming pile of shite job. He can't be short of a few bob, surely?
Guess at this stage of his life, he’s just looking to have a few laughs.
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He’s like Trump. He simply makes things up, and states “someone told me, or said”. It’s bullshit, totally fabricated to put over his own thoughts.
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26 minutes ago, Genie said:
I have a feeling that he’ll do or say something so controversial they’ll end up disowning him quite soon.
Difficult to think of anything left at the bottom of the barrel, that they haven’t already dredged up. Has a political party ever been more deserving of this two faced lying charlatan.
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Our performance was lacklustre, we really do miss Kamara. But credit Spurs, they were simply better than us today. How we react to this, May define our season.
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Anyone quoting Patrick Minford as their main source, has already lost the argument. The guys a joke.
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1 minute ago, Villan_of_oz said:
Glad you put the colon in there
He’s just an arsehole
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His first yellow was just stupid from a professional player.
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Do away goals count double if scores are level after 2 legs.
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Just now, KentVillan said:
Something to bear in mind is with a thin squad and a massive game on Sunday, it’s really important we make this a low energy game. I think that’s part of Unai’s plan here, to have the players feeling fairly fresh at the end of this.
That’s one way of looking at it. Cause…….we could just be playing shit.
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Just now, AshVilla said:
Not really bothered about this game, just want us to get out of here fresh and injury free for Sunday.
We need to progress with other English clubs, so that England qualify for 5 places in the Champions League next season. We’re currently behind Italy and Germany. It’s very much in our own interests to win this.
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I’m lower down about 30 feet to the right. The guy behind me had the legs from a shop mannequin , tied a scarf between them and sang you’ll never walk alone. God knows how he got them in. His mate had a giant inflatable bottle of beer. Mad, wonderful day.
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So it’s Don the Con. The Maga base will stick with him no matter what. But the independents, will I think, find him even more repellent now than before. He’s simply poison to maintaining a functioning Democracy. It’ll be a rerun with the same result, and the same unhinged claims of a steal.
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1 hour ago, VillaChris said:
Foden's having a shocker and Haaland isn't much better with that miss. Funnily enough Grealish would probably make a decent impact today.
Well that aged well
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Wonderful first half. Beyond dreadful second half. Must up our game for Spurs.
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We’re being outbattled by f***ing Luton. Substitutions coming in too late again.
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Pathetic
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Come the election, people will be more concerned with the cost of a loaf of bread than Gaza and Israel. That’s just the way it is.
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14 hours ago, sidcow said:
Yep. France tried this and the rich just moved away and paid **** all tax at all.
That’s why the EU are moving towards closing the loopholes that make this possible. It’s also one of the main reasons Rees Mogg, Nigel Farage and their cronies fought for Brexit.
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Think this is the third by election he has won. At the next general election, he has been turfed out every time. See no reason to believe exactly the same not happening again. He’s an opportunistic charlatan. Still remember him saluting that great champion of human rights, Saddam Hussain. He’s just an echo chamber for his own prejudices.
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3 hours ago, OutByEaster? said:
Smart move, he's no intention of doing it and he knows he won't be in government long enough to have to action it, but he knows it's what people want to hear and it'll put a bit of pressure on the incoming Labour government to 'follow his lead'.
They won’t be following his lead. It’s been a Labour policy for a long time. He’s following them.
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1 hour ago, cyrusr said:
You can add Cameron and May to that as well. Cameron for being naive enough to call the referendum in the first instance to unify the party. May for calling the election to gain control of the party but then losing a working majority.
Every decision they have made since 2010 has been purely for the benefit of the party not the people.
2010 be damned. It’s in their DNA. Never been a time when their Party interest hasn’t trumped the good of the country.
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Has to be on ahead of Zaniolo.
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A pivotal player in our rise from the old third division to the top division. Damn, one of my heroes gone. Thanks for all you did for us big Chris. RIP.
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Álex Moreno
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He was very poor last night. Lost possession 17 times, won only three of seven tackles in his own half and failed to put in a single cross. The shot that Cash cleared off the line, came directly from his earlier mistake. He’s definitely lost some form Digne should be a shoe in for West Ham.