Yep. It's in free fall. The more you look at that budget, the more insane it was. Kwarteng promising more of the same over the weekend too. Slightly less tax, but loads more inflation and interest rates is a special kind of mental. The BoE may well act this week.
What's Sains identity? It's no longer a pressing team. It's not a passing one. It's not a direct one. We don't set out to attack. We don't set out to counter attack. The only consistent identity I can see is to defend and hope for the best. England at least tried to attack last night, despite being shit and unbalanced.
I can't think of any other manager who'd have picked that squad, and then put out that team. Call me old fashioned, but I like a full back at full back, and in form players in the team. The basics ain't difficult.
What is that?! Maguire hasn't played, no left back. It has to either be a right back at left back, or someone (Saka?) At left wing back with a back 3. Mess of a line up.
It has a Reagan feel to it, but he was staunchly against inflation though, calling it a mugger etc. I can't see how this government will tackle that. I'm with you on tightening fiscal policy, logic says to me that was the way to go.
I doubt that very much. Inflation ain't going down after that budget today. Unless she takes rate control back from the BOE, they'll push rates up until they see inflation where they want it to be. I'd hazard a guess we'll see 5% + before spring. In reality, that's still a low rate.