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When the creatures from V take you away, don't say you weren't warned. 🙂
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I caught the very tail end of someone on the Beeb asking someone if their leader would push the button. The interviewee said they supported Trident. "But would they press the button." It got to the point, the interviewer wasn't going to be happy unless Starmer nuked Belgium just to prove a point. I'm sure faced with Armageddon, even Corbyn would have taken the most horrible of choices and pressed the button. Okay, it would be to launch Putin's missiles, but still... 🙂
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With frogs and toads in mind, one of the Wind in the Willows weasels , Ross Greer, says it's outrageous not to be invited to the STV debate tonight. "We didn't infiltrate the Wild Wooders (Green Party), then Toad Hall (Shortbread Prentendy Parliament), to be ignored by a regional TV station," mewled Mr Greer.
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Surely the text on his campaign poster. 🙂 Oh, just listening to him now. Let's see if enough of his millions are in Clacton.
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They should spend their time and money buying newspapers and following political parties who don't at all want to manipulate the gullibilities we all have. 🙂 It's nice to see there's a place where those who think we're controlled by reptilians and those who believe we're pawns in a higher dimensional struggle can meet and get along. If only that were the case in other areas of the world. 🙂
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Now is a good time to reinforce that Gio was talking about preseason games, and I was following that. 🙂
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I took a peek at their site (the reform voter whose mind I was going to look at, managed to escape my lab). They wish we were called Albion, so they could get MAGA in there. The usual surface level traps of better economy, NHS, public sector, lower energy bills. "Well gosh, that all sound great. Those other parties must not want any of that! Tell me more!" Drilling down a level is more personal. I'll probably find the odd thing in there, I'd agree with. A few more where they have a point but don't agree with their steps. But the devil's in the detail, how they do it and who is actually benefitting.
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While you can't rule out shifts to the right, the above leads to 5) A broadly centrist Labour party gets a free run for what will seem like forever. Except politics is dynamic so there will be a 6) Everyone in labour thinks they are responsible for the success or can't help grasping for more power leading to 7) internal conflicts split labour and 8 ) ruling group in labour purging others resulting in growth of fringe groups. Then 9) having lost votes to the extremes, unpopular policies trying to placate them moving them from centre ground and people just being tired of not much having changed. 10) Back to default status before 1) with neither party showing a hint of self awareness on how it all happened. 11) Repeat. 🙂
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It didn't cross my mind we'd get a better deal, but at least someone wanted to buy him. So a little signal sent out to other clubs, even with the caveat that was Qatar. I can easily see him having some good games. Lots of energy, pashun and commitment. How that, and his skills, fit into Martin's system, even pre season, will be interesting.
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I take Dusic's point, as we're not looking at Luton, Sheff It's or Burnley. Although I didn't know that Burnley would struggle quite as much. We're looking for strong recruitment in half a dozen first team areas. So, it hinges on that. Having been down just a year, we've still got some decent players in the squad. The mentality is much better, and Martin and the team will know exactly the type of player needed to improve the philosophy he sticks to. So, it could be a lot worse.
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Ah well. At his age, he might see himself getting another serie a contract or two, or returning to Brazil, before Qatar. Nice that the loan club we're keen to agree a deal for him. Currently behind Bedders, THB and Stephens. We've DCC and ABK coming back, plus any new signings, Charles, and any youth players stepping up (Awe for example). Hopefully a deal can be found to suit. He's got a year left, but it would be a wasted one, unless he goes back out on loan.
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I think he'll be putting in the training work, and looking at his bank balance, and I don't mean in a mercenary way. Just a professional way. There's nothing for him to prove. He might even get more minutes under the new boss there. He could well look back on his earlier injury ravaged seasons, and think it's worked out pretty well. Involved in 30 games last season (1 goal).
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It did raise my eyebrows at the time. They are 3 starters so it's not as though they are keeping fringe players around. However, the bit about them all probably getting better paid deals, is key. SR will not be pushing the boat out. So if they get better deals then it's an amicable parting of the ways. The same will apply to Inga. He won't be back for a pay day, which suggests he won't be back here at all.
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I was just trying to remember their names. 🙂
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I'd imagine we'd offer him a short contract, on reduced terms. The first age based, the second as it's a SR goal. If we offer one at all. Stu can weigh that up with other offers. He's another player who got better for us during the season. Not back to his pre covid best, but still our best option in that position. It's a starter position to be filled.
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Some sources suggested she didn't intend to stand in the first place, after what had happened. A mess all round. A process that should have been decisive and fair, was left hanging as long as possible which could have only happened on purpose. Fibs told about the process being ongoing when it wasn't. Zero tolerance on antisemitism, is an apology and a training course. The realignment to Starmer's stance shown to be an ongoing purge, with his preferred candidates airlifted in. Party leader stating it was a hands off process, giving dates when selections would happen. Only for that to not apply for Abbott, and with the deputy getting involved. Stories about peerages, for those willing to step down, coming out. Lots of stories that Abbott was happy to step down, within the party. Not inconceivable, that this applied to her, although she is denying that. This trailblazer would have been negotiating something. Someone briefed the press about Abbott not being allowed to stand, sparking this off. From Comms blunder to various internal convicts and agendas possibly involved there. More broadly, it shows the conflicts both major parties have. Each containing subgroups constantly fighting for more control, often to the extent of destabilising their own side. We suffer the fallout of their deals and their back stabbing.
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Did Newcastle not satisfy the PL with the remove from being state owned, only for that to be shown as rubbish in a US trial. What happened to that?
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They look handy for set pieces. 🙂
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This is going to end up with MLT's brain in a jar, while his body is being cloned in vats, isn't it? 🙂
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Ice
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Chelsea seem to have already bumped up the price. Their price has Albania winning it. 🙂
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Oh noes! Weston's been captured by the Deep State! #let(tice)LizSpeak! 🙂
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A lot of these things are time sensitive. They find out about an upcoming article, and have to react to quash it. The method they used was a regular one used due to it's speed and separation. Yes, it absolutely could have had a lot more layering to conceal it from personal accounts, but that takes time, and a bit more thought put into it. And does leave a trail. The tactic used is not an uncommon typology in those circles. From what I've read Trump is like a walking black hole of ego. Every time he walks in a room he's looking to see what he can take from it. No perceived transgression from anyone can be ignored or left without ego based retribution. So totally agree on your earlier "he's paranoid about being a chump." While his team might have been worried about the impact on his campaign (like the Access Hollywood reaction) you can bet he was just as focused on slamming shut any details on him personally. So, that went well 🙂
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Like JRM, admin for them would only help us. Their dodgy approach to trying to meet PRS rules, from loan applications to inflated covid impacts lowers the sympathy for them. Leicester and Everton in minus points is a good start for us.
