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Its going to take one hell of some man management to tell the players who haven't made a 20 man match-day squad, that they haven't made a 20 man match-day squad.
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Maddox, Tella and Vokins in yesterdays Training Pictures. Going to be interesting to see the composition of 9 man subs bench.
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Found the Build up thread..... What were we talking about?
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So Sir Keir Starmer QC has revealed in a podcast interview that his children have been attending school all the way through as "key worker" Children. Which is fair enough as his wife works in the NHS. What isn't fair enough is to change his argument on schools.
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Where did i blame anything on Starmer? I like the man. He helps me get to sleep every night. He's like Labours own John Major.
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Coronavirus: Prioritise reopening schools, says Starmer https://www.tes.com/news/coronavirus-prioritise-reopening-schools-says-starmer Who is in charge? The Unions or Starmer?
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Probably out of date now, given. 1 it was published one week after the GE 2. Covid 19. 3. The EU is at the weakest point is been in a long time.
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With Germany / Spain starting to open up. There are no excuses.
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The Labour Party and the Green Party wanting the UK to be net zero by 2030.
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Nice to see Logan Air and Eastern already steppinh in for some routes.
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Hopefully, if Sunak announces changes to taxes on Short Haul flights in the budget, someone will come in to take up some of the routes.
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The Salisbury to Romsey train line is the one that's shut at the moment. That's out of action until May due to a land slip.
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Mutaba Rahman tweets:- Senior EU officials concede that it will be *impossible* to agree internally among the 27 which UK sectors/products should be hit with retaliatory EU tariffs if UK doesn't comply with EU's LPF demands. There's simply no time to have a line-by-line tariff negotiation.
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
Nolan replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
There are some easy ways to improve visibility for current police. For example, if "protestors" are digging up university grounds: arrest them, rather than stand around and watch them. Then get back on the streets for more policing -
Excellent isn't it. We can choose the best value wherever in the world it is.
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Yeah because of away form gives the impression that we won't be able to turn over Bournemouth, West Ham, Watford or Norwich away from home. There a reason why odds on us getting relegated are currently between 80/1 and 225/1 Top 6 finish is between 33/1 and 50/1
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We still have 4 of the bottom 5 left to play, away from home. We should be expecting top half, and pushing ourselves to ideally reach towards European places.
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The EU has to sell to us. They can't just sell internally, they can't sell to Russia due to embargo, and the can't sell to Turkey or North African states as they can grow fruit for even cheaper than the Europeans. If they don't sell to us, there will be a LOT of EU job losses.
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No, but agriculture takes up 60% of Polands land area and 12% of its workforce. They can't legally sell their products to Russia, so it heads to Germany, putting pressure on the French crop.
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Obviously the Russians still have their counter sanctions in place after the EU imposed sanctions after the annexation of Crimea. So there are a lot of European products that cannot head East. They cant afford to be rigid with us in the slightest.
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
Nolan replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
After the weird briefing the treasury gave the Sundays last week about a "mansion tax" of all things, it was obvious all was not well. Good to see things going back to a Cameron / Osbourne joined nature in no 10 & 11. -
We've taken up an independent seat at the WTO.
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Jacob Maddox on loan with view to permanent signing in summer
Nolan replied to Matthew Le God's topic in The Saints
Maybe, just maybe, we want a player who can try and help get the PL2 U23 team off the bottom of the PL2 table? -
Squad numbers look like they'll need some changes for next season. 1. Alex McCarthy – 2022 2. 3. 4. Jannik Vestergaard – 2022 5. Jack Stephens – 2022 6 7. 8. 9. Danny Ings – 2022 10. Ché Adams - 2024 11. 12. Moussa Djénépo – 2023 13. 14. Oriol Romeu – 2021 15. 16. James Ward-Prowse – 2022 17. Stuart Armstrong – 2022 18. 19. Sofiane Boufal - 2021 20. Michael Obafemi - 2022 21. Ryan Bertrand – 2021 22. Nathan Redmond – 2023 23. Pierre Højbjerg – 2021 24. 25. 26. 27. Will Smallbone – 2021 28. Angus Gunn - 2023 29. Jake Vokins – 2021 30. Callum Slattery – 2022 31. Kayne Ramsay – 2021 32. 33. 34. 35. Jan Bednarek - 2022 36. 37 38. 39. 40. Dan N'Lundulu – 2022 41. 42. 43. Yan Valery – 2023 44. 45. Sam McQueen – 2021
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How ironic. Seeing as we WILL have left the EU. We will be in the customs union and single market during the transition though. Strange how remainers don't understand this.