
aintforever
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The original post I commented on you dumb ****.
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Next time I see him I will ask. Meanwhile who he has dinner with means absolutely **** all.
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The poster did not present any evidence, just the fact that they shared a dinner table. Maybe there is evidence, maybe there is not. **** me it's not rocket science.
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I wouldn't have a clue what Corbyn's views on Kosovo are but having a meal with someone doesn't mean you share their views. I have dined with people who have all sorts of ****ed up opinions. It means nothing.
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"consorting happily with" "cosies up to" - you are worse than a tabloid journo. You mean he sat at the same table with the bloke and have absolutely no evidence that he agrees with th guy on those issues.
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Other (non English) teams that are similar to Saints 'way' ?
aintforever replied to eddie's topic in The Saints
I'm pretty sure we didn't invent developing young players and selling them on. All clubs that have to do it. -
That is poor. Not surprised though, we need to actually invest in the team, not just flog our best players and spend some of the cash on replacements.
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Other Premier League Transfers - Deadline Day
aintforever replied to Lighthouse's topic in The Saints
Agree but if Everton are struggling to get him we have no chance. I would be happy with 1 or 2 decent signings without actually flogging someone first - you know, some actual investment. -
The crazy thing is the vast majority of people did vote for non pro Brexit MPs it's just that since the refurendum the two main parties have adopted a policy of seeing through the refurendum result at any cost through fear of appearing undemocratic. I expect if the MPs were asked off the record the vast majority would want to bin the whole Brexit thing. I have always been leaning towards being pro Brexit but can't see the current government doing anything other than make a complete mess of it. The logical thing is to have a second vote when we know the two options - at the moment it is like watching a slow-motion car crash.
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Flammable Cladding and Exploding Fridges
aintforever replied to Guided Missile's topic in The Lounge
I think you would naturally feel a bit guilty even if you were not to blame. Why the fire started is not the issue, there will always be fires in properties - it's why it spread so fast throughout the block and killed so many that is criminal. -
Flammable Cladding and Exploding Fridges
aintforever replied to Guided Missile's topic in The Lounge
Probably true, if my fridge blew up and caused that carnage I would lie low for a bit. -
Not sure what 'bottle' has got to do with it, I guess somewhere in your weird world that makes sense. But yes, if I am undecided I see little point in voting.
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It would obviously depend on the deal, I would make my own mind up not follow what other people say like a brainless sheep.
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Jimmy Case and stomper Ruddock
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True, but there was such a myriad of bull****e from both sides it's impossible to know what sort of Brexit people actually want and what they are willing to sacrifice to get control of our borders and laws. Over a year on and we still don't have a clue what it looks like and what the consequences will be. A vote on the final deal makes perfect sens to me. If May comes back with a great deal then it should all get voted through no problem. If she comes back with a pile of ****e why not give us a chance to say no thanks?
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When May started making a complete mess of everything?
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I'm not outraged at anything, just highlighting the idiocy of the situation. Or do you think it's clever to just blindly follow the referendum result to any sort of hard Brexit, regardless of consequences?
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I didn't even vote, dickhead. Your inability to grasp the most simple of concepts never ceases to amaze.
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To be honest, I don't really value the opinion of a grown man who pretends to be Batman on a football forum.
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Regardless of which side you are on (I was mainly favouring leave), the situation is completely bonkers. Exactly how dogmatically do we pursue the result of the refurendum? It like we're in charge of a ship, the captain didn't know which way to go so everyone on board had a vote. The waters looked a bit choppy West so a narrow vote to East won despite no one really knowing the best direction. Now we are sailing towards what looks like some rocks and are powerless to change course because the captain blindly insists on carrying out the "will of the people". Instead of simply just asking again (wow, that would be common sense) we are sailing to what appears to be certain death.
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What are you on about? Weirdo.
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Other Premier League Transfers - Deadline Day
aintforever replied to Lighthouse's topic in The Saints
To be fair, not signing a striker last summer did mean we fell behind. -
Yeah but it's becoming increasingly obvious we won't have either.
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The Tories are making a complete mess of it. It's like it's been hijacked by the hard Brexiteers and it's just going to be forced through. Boris has said all along that we will still be in the single market: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/boris-johnson-eu-referendum-single-market-brexit-a7104846.html
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Other Premier League Transfers - Deadline Day
aintforever replied to Lighthouse's topic in The Saints
Ibe is only 21, not sure you can call him a failure just because he didn't set the Prem alight in his first season. Ake looks like he's going to be an awesome player. If Defoe's goals give them another Prem season then it will be a good investment IMO, plus his experience will be a value to their squad. When Wilson is fit he probably won't start anyway.