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  1. Of course it's a risk, that's why he has gone to West brom in the first place. It's not something to be pleased about though.
  2. Those words could come back to haunt you. It may not work out, but I'm certainly not "very glad" that a rival has strengthened. If he stays fit he could easily score the goals to keep them up.
  3. I'm quite happy to allow the numerous quotes to speak for themselves. Posters are free to search out the context for themselves if they wish - I'm confident that they give an accurate representation of the mindset of those in charge of hard left labour. I made no comment on the Tories other than to say they have been doing a poor job.
  4. You asked me to find examples of quotes that were sinister that have come out of the labour party. I apologise that I didn't particularly want to spend more than a few minutes tracking the quotes down. Are you suggesting that all the concerning quotes from labour have been misquoted somehow? All of them were invented by the evil right wing media? That's right its all some conspiracy and none of those things were ever said were they. Mcdonnell is just completely harmless and about sunshine and rainbows.
  5. I didn't say its only the young who are guillable.
  6. Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell, who lists his hobby in Who's Who as 'fermenting [sic] the overthrow of Capitalism 'I'm a Marxist' "white people like to play divide and rule" - Diane Abbott. shadow chancellor John McDonnell addressed a socialist rally in Trafalgar Square where he delivered a rant beneath the Stalinist flag of the Communist Party. he calls the Middle Eastern terror groups Hezbollah and Hamas his "friends" while he described the death of Osama Bin Laden as "a tragedy". Sarah Cundy, who is the Canterbury CLP*Youth Officer and Canterbury Momentum Chair, reckons the DPRK is*“willing to stand up to imperialism”*and“has weapons to keep themselves and their population safe”,*concluding*“I’d rather have solidarity with DPRK than the USA”: 'Assassinate' Thatcher “Fidel Castro’s death marks the passing of a huge figure of modern history, national independence and 20th-century socialism,” said the*Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, who claimed that “for all his flaws” Castro would be remembered as an “internationalist and a champion of social justice”. That will do for now.
  7. There is undoubtedly a subset of corbyn voters who are guillable or at the very least wildly idealistic. I've spoken to some of them myself abd it's abundantly clear that they have not considered many of the implications of momentum rubbing the government. Generally they are single issue voters who are voting because they don't want to pay tuition fees or because they want nationalised industry. That's not suggesting that all corbyn voters are like that but many are and an awful lot of them are students and young people.
  8. I said people were fed up of being called racist or xenophobic or thick for having legitimate concerns that only Trump spoke about even if he is wildly inappropriate as president. I haven't called corbyn voters those things, I can absolutely see that corbyn voters have legitimate concerns and I wouldn't insult them just because they are voting for someone who is voicing some of their issues. I do think they are naive though if they think he will be able to enact even 50% of what he has promised and when you look at the takeover by the hard left of momentum and the likes of John Mcdonald and some of the statements he has made then I think it's sinister.
  9. I doubt it. Guillable students made their mind up to vote corbyn ages ago based on tuition fees or any number of other financial promises he made that he can't afford. Critical comments on a messageboard will have zero effect but hopefully he will never get into a position where he can do real damage to the country. Sadly, given the unpopularity of the tories it may happen.
  10. Conclusive proof right there.
  11. Nah. I'm guessing some people are basing it on his seemingly stroppy attitude on the pitch. We don't know either way though clearly.
  12. Well yes but a sh*t sandwich doesn't make a mouldy cheese sandwich any better even if it is slightly more edible.
  13. Could have been something like facetime.
  14. I love a good rumour around deadline day. I really hope someone gets a recent photo with a bit of red in his hair, then we can start getting excited!
  15. Wouldn't surprise me. Doesn't appear too have the best attitude on the pitch either.
  16. Sounds like it's promes or bust to me.
  17. He was probably worth a gamble though. Young and English with a lot of potential, had he come good he would have commanded a huge fee. I can totally see the logic, it just hasn't worked out for whatever reason.
  18. I do think redmond has regressed more than any other player this year. I don't think he was particularly great last year but its definitely got worse. Whether we would be able to offload him though is a different matter. I do think were we to get relegated he could be a good asset under the right manager and with his confidence back. He has the weapons to be very effective.
  19. 7. Often these sort of schemes require the beneficiary to be making attempts to get sober or to not be abusing drugs. What happens to the homeless that want to keep abusing drugs and alcohol? Do they stay homeless?
  20. What a sad state this country is in that we have a weak and uninspiring tory government and a hard left and sinister cabal that have taken over the Labour Party. How depressing.
  21. Maybe we will play him further forward to give us a bit of pace if we lose out on promes?
  22. Odd if true as we have pied for adequate cover.
  23. "Remember that you black man. He was so dominant." Ben is that you?
  24. Exactly. Intelligent debate like when people accuse others of having an agenda because their opinion differs on a game of football.
  25. Thank you for an accurate, factual and sensible report.
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