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trousers

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  1. 29% possession for Saints. Russell Martin spinning in his hot tub.
  2. Subs made. Scienza stays on
  3. Should be one up! Great save
  4. Shout out for Woods. Solid game today.
  5. Bragg and Stewart coming on
  6. This. Fulham are clearly targeting him this half. Get him off.
  7. Marco Silva half time talk: "Nobble Scienza" Mission accomplished....
  8. Larin's onside there...?
  9. Someone teach Fellows to shoot FFS
  10. Nice to have a player that gets themselves into 'big chance' situations in the first place for a change...
  11. Yep. Fulham on top overall, but we've had the best chances on the counterattack
  12. Yep, putting himself in the shop window here for the summer... ☹️
  13. Why would I want to save the planet given the number of idiots that live on it...?
  14. It's only become more expensive at the moment because oil companies aren't subject to the same regulations and price capping as electricity and gas companies. If those companies were free to do what they liked, then electricity and gas prices would have skyrocketed too. Which is the whole point of the thread: we should have consistent regulation and price capping across all domestic fuel suppliers. If we did, then oil prices would be competitive with electricity and gas prices during wars, as well as during 'normal' times. Sigh.
  15. And yet what...?
  16. Crazy turnaround at Bolton. They were 2 nil down to Wycombe with 2 minutes of normal time left to play... Now winning 3-2!
  17. Yes, I accept what they're buying wholesale now will be more expensive, but they'll be selling their existing stock first, which they bought at half the price months ago.... Anyway, that's by-the-by... the question I'm asking is: why do some consumer fuels get the benefit of price capping and regulation, and others don't? Why the inconsistency and how is that justifiable?
  18. We 'escaped to the country' 5 years ago and heating oil (Kerosene) just seems to be the norm in rural areas. I'm assuming that's because it's more efficient / cost effective than electric heating systems. In fact, we have a couple of annexes that aren't connected to the central heating system, so we have to use electric heaters in there during the winter, and our electricity bill skyrockets as a result.
  19. "It's not the manager or the system, it's the players that are poor..." (c) Saintsweb Intelligentsia
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