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Saints 0 Man Utd 0 - Buildup, Match and over-reactions Thread
Jonnyboy replied to Heisenberg's topic in The Saints
Boufal has actually done a lot of passing since coming on. Think someone has had a word. -
Saints 0 Man Utd 0 - Buildup, Match and over-reactions Thread
Jonnyboy replied to Heisenberg's topic in The Saints
We will beat Stoke and finish 8th. -
Saints 0 Man Utd 0 - Buildup, Match and over-reactions Thread
Jonnyboy replied to Heisenberg's topic in The Saints
You're missing quite an entertaining second half which could still go either way... -
Saints 0 Man Utd 0 - Buildup, Match and over-reactions Thread
Jonnyboy replied to Heisenberg's topic in The Saints
6 shots on target to their 1. -
Saints 0 Man Utd 0 - Buildup, Match and over-reactions Thread
Jonnyboy replied to Heisenberg's topic in The Saints
Ouch. -
Saints 0 Man Utd 0 - Buildup, Match and over-reactions Thread
Jonnyboy replied to Heisenberg's topic in The Saints
It's all Southampton FC! -
Saints 0 Man Utd 0 - Buildup, Match and over-reactions Thread
Jonnyboy replied to Heisenberg's topic in The Saints
Unfortunately their back up keeper is very good. -
Saints 0 Man Utd 0 - Buildup, Match and over-reactions Thread
Jonnyboy replied to Heisenberg's topic in The Saints
Surely that's pretty rare for three to be missed in a row? MLG? -
Saints 0 Man Utd 0 - Buildup, Match and over-reactions Thread
Jonnyboy replied to Heisenberg's topic in The Saints
That's got to be some sort of penalty missing record? Ffs. -
Saints 0 Man Utd 0 - Buildup, Match and over-reactions Thread
Jonnyboy replied to Heisenberg's topic in The Saints
Chemical castration. -
Saints 0 Man Utd 0 - Buildup, Match and over-reactions Thread
Jonnyboy replied to Heisenberg's topic in The Saints
Why not, play like at Wembley and get revenge. -
 you actually read that sh*te
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Hasn't been updated since 2012 but this makes interesting reading: http://the-sun-lies.blogspot.co.uk/
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I wanted 8th place, then I got 8th place, and heaven knows Im miserable now.
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Private Eye is genuine media. You'll be telling us The Sun doesn't make stuff up next.
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Says the man who uses dodgy sky news Twitter graphs that are clearly in accurate. I'd rather trust Private Eye than Murdoch's fake news.
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If you're on £100k a year and can't handle paying a few hundred quid a year in tax that is abhorrent imo. Whereas working your whole life to find peaceful (and cheaper! ) solutions to violent conflict is the opposite if you ask me.
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Especially when true Labour voters like yourself will be voting for her.
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Big Vic was a real loss.
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No but in that analogy it's like still being a Saints supporter but buying a season ticket for Pompey because Puel is in charge. At least go and watch Eastleigh instead or something.
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Still waiting to hear what party will be getting your vote?
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A collection of quotes from a staunch Tory, Peter Oborne... "As a Tory, I don't share many of Corbyn's political beliefs, but I am certain that most of what is written about the Labour leader is false... ...Unlike Tony Blair, Corbyn has to do it the hard way. He has achieved his triumph in the face of hostility from a deeply unfair and partisan British media, much of which is openly determined to destroy him and distort his actions." "Mr Corbyn is dragging Labour back in touch with its rank-and-file voters for the first time in almost a quarter of a century. As a party leader who reaches decisions not through calculation but through principle, he puts to shame the lies and spin of the New Labour era" "There was an unspoken agreement between Tories and Labour that they would only work within very constrained parameters. The Cameron Conservative Party and the Blairite Labour Party both advocated near identical spending and taxation targets. They both supported the marketisation of the public sector. They both agreed the same neoliberal economic model." "For two decades both main parties have shared the same verities about British foreign policy. They have regarded Britain as automatically subservient to the United States. This in turn has meant that we have interpreted the partnership with the Gulf dictatorships - such as Saudi Arabia and UAE - as central to Britain’s Middle East focus, while taking the side of the Israeli state against the Palestinians. No matter which party was technically in power, British foreign policy has remained unchanged. David Cameron is indistinguishable in foreign policy terms to Tony Blair. (Indeed, the former prime minister has become one of Mr Cameron’s most valued foreign policy advisors.) Jeremy Corbyn would smash this consensus... ...Let’s now examine Jeremy Corbyn’s own record. He opposed the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. He argued for talks with the IRA long before this became official policy. He has been ridiculed for talking to Hamas and Hezbollah. By one of the deeper ironies of modern history Tony Blair is now (as Middle East Eye recently revealed) in discussion with Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal, in which enterprise he has the backing of David Cameron. Most people would agree that on the most intractable foreign policy issues of our time Corbyn has tended to be right and the British establishment has tended to be wrong. What Corbyn does or thinks today is likely to be vindicated a few years later. Hard though it is for the British establishment to stomach, Corbyn’s foreign policy ideas have generally been more balanced and far-sighted than those of his opponents... ...Corbyn is our only current hope of any serious challenge to a failed orthodoxy. Blair and Cameron have both adopted a foreign policy based on subservience rather than partnership with the United States [a position now taken by May], which has done grave damage to British interests." http://www.middleeasteye.net/columns/according-british-media-class-last-week-has-been-unmitigated-disaster-labour-lead-1488108898 https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-4213862/amp/PETER-OBORNE-Corbyn-hero-democracy.html http://www.middleeasteye.net/columns/corbyn-troublemaker-1532484034 ............................................................................
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He doesn't call himself a former labour voter, he calls himself someone who wants a labour government but has fallen for voting by personalties.
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Another one of these morons who calls themselves a Labour voter but prefers a Tory government to a Corbyn one #makejunetheendofMay