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I'm as interested in what you think about me as I am about what you think about Le Tiss. I think he's an idiot tbh, but it ain't gonna change his opinion, and seemingly hasn't done your blood pressure any good.
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Indeed. I haven't bothered reading what he's written, but if it's what is suggested then his views don't align with mine. However, my shouting and bawling about it ain't gonna a) change his views or b) changed what's happened/happening. I'm more interested in what the West does about the situation than being all pious about what some ex footballer thinks.
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Blimey pal, you're gonna give yourself a hernia. So in your virtue signalling world, anyone who doesn't make a twat of themselves on the web about someone else making a twat of themselves on the web, is a coward. Sort yourself out pal.
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His views ain't gonna change what's happened, and what is going to happen. MLT's personal opinion (albeit seemingly warped - I haven't read it) seems an odd thing to get upset about.
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Yep, he's been a revelation, despite having some average players in his squad. N comparison, Lampard has had a shocker at Everton, and will hopefully take them down.
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To be honest, I couldn't give a monkeys what Le Tiss thinks. I'm more concerned about what sensible thinking people in the West do.
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That is barbaric. Seriously fucked up behaviour.
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Is there evidence out there that energy from solar and wind is sufficient to meet needs, and that the battery tech is sufficient to store it? What's the environmental impact of making those batteries? I'd love to see the world move away from fossil fuels, but I can't see that it's realistic. Nuclear and Hydrogen gives us our best chance, but solar/wind/batteries just isn't realistic.
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I've seen zero evidence that battery tech has progressed to the extent that the planet needs to eradicate fossil fuels. There's also the issue of how much energy and environmental damage goes into mining for the battery raw ingredients. The bottom line is that batteries themselves cause all sorts of environmental damage. This drive to renewables is an unrealistic pipe dream.
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Yep, going from bad to worse for him. The best bit is that there games in hand are making their goal difference worse. Brilliant.
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I get the sentiment SOG, bit I'm not sure how they could afford reparations without sanctions being lifted. There's also a need for the West to avoid being dependent on them on the future. Tough to get the balance right, but I agree entirely, they should put their hands on their pockets for a long time to come.
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We couldn't have bought a better draw. Nice.
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His clean sheets for Liverpool are largely due to the quality of VVD and the midfield shielding the back 4. Put him in a lesser team and he'd struggle defensively. James is a better defender, ditto Walker, and a few other English RB's. His attacking prowess is aided by having Salah in front of him, and the midfield structure to essentially play as a midfielder. The England set up is different and for me he's good for England but not great - a point Southgate seemingly shares.
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TAA is up there, but personally I think Hakimi and Cancelo are better. On a good day, Trippier too.
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All healthy opinions TWar, and we all see players differently. My view is largely aligned with DMan, but neither of us are wrong - it's all subjective.
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Sadly I can't see JWP making the Euro's squad. Phillips will return to fitness and offers more a DM imo, Gallagher has shown himself to be a more complete box to box player imo, and Mount has more as an attacking player. Rice and Bellingham are certainties, and as much as Henderson gets criticism, he has bags of experience at the top level. If either of those don't make it for any reason then I think JWP has a chance, but otherwise I think he'll miss out again. KWP on the other hand should be there for me, based on his quality and versatility. I fear Southgate will prefer the others over him though.