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AlexLaw76

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  1. 6 points from the last 45 is not down to my cynicism
  2. Ah, fair one then
  3. Adams is really out of the circle of trust. Diallo, not a peep so far, so of course will start
  4. Looks like we will see Casemiro playing at St Marys next week
  5. Any chance Bednarek not being in the right frame of mind to play tomorrow?
  6. Mention of the 0-9 sweepstake.. I am going for 45 seconds..
  7. One last pay day, and Madrid have spent a f-ing fortune on 2 new CMs over the last year. 2 brilliant French players. They have sold at the right time, probably
  8. AlexLaw76

    Russia

    https://thegrayzone.com/2022/08/18/ukraine-veterans-us-aid-soldiers-war/
  9. Watch him have the game of his life lol
  10. what does the disco pointing to the centre circle mean? Anyway, I am sure I have read previously that Dean was pleased with himself (not the Spurs goal) for allowing advantage in that passage of play
  11. 😅
  12. needs must mate
  13. Dean has a bit of history in favouring Spurs, right?
  14. Then we will likely see another 3 at the back perforamce
  15. KwP at LB and JwP at RB
  16. JwP at RB with KwP at LB Job done
  17. AlexLaw76

    Russia

    There are many hungry for the US to escalate their support, either with more kit (with greater lethality) and/or enticing US / NATO boots on the ground / AC in the sky in the country (formally) in any capacity. Sanctions have not really worked and the US (forget the rest of NATO as it/we have f-all) are running out of room to go without 'going in'. Both sides are treading carefully to control the escalation within the conflict. Washington and Moscow are heavily invested to win (or, at least to not lose) - Ukraine lose overnight without the US. This will not change, at least with the current US President and whilst Putin is in charge. So how does this stop? It probably does not. Essentially, the ambitions of both sides have changed/expanded since the start of this. Russia simply does not want NATO in Ukraine and the US are all-in on permanently knocking Russia from the 'great power' global spot they sort of hold. Ironically, what is ever left of Ukraine after this, will likely be in NATO in all but name. But what sort of Ukraine will that be? Going back to the post quoted - No, I do not believe Russia or Ukraine will cause / risk nuclear fall-out for reasons above. Russia (if you research it) could well use this power plant for the regions they control (and will likely now want to formally annex). One thing is for certain, the narrative we are being fed is largely biased and key for politicians to maintain the the 'will of the people' as inflation starts to cripple the country - which the war in Ukraine is a factor.
  18. AlexLaw76

    Russia

    I dont. I do not completely trust the 'narrative' that gets fed to us either. Just look at your response to someone throwing in an equally possible scenario to what you suggest. This whole conflict will go on and on, and cost us all a pretty penny.
  19. And we were quite good back then too
  20. AlexLaw76

    Russia

    No, definitely not. Not a chance in hell. No chance that such an action which could draw in NATO with a no-fly zone or such like. There are many ways to deprive locals of electricity without risking nuclear fall-out.
  21. AlexLaw76

    Russia

    Or, Ukraine will strike it. Equally possible (ie, unlikely) I know Ukraine can do no wrong, but.....
  22. AlexLaw76

    Russia

    Russia hitting a powerplant they control? Definitely happening, yes?
  23. Have you read the poem...? 🤣
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