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Lord Duckhunter

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  1. Excellent result decent performance. Ryan Bertrand proving he’s a different level to Targett. Yoshida did well, battled and stood his ground against Mitrović. Redmond was excellent as was OR and Ward Prowse. I also thought Austin had a good game, battled, tried to hold the ball up and gave us a focal point. He’s clearly nowhere near Mitrović’s level, but he enabled us to play a bit longer and not fanny around so much at the back. All in all a comfortable win that didn’t really look in doubt from the minute we scored the first. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  2. Different class last night. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  3. Post Spurs if we’re still out of the bottom 3 we’ll **** it. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  4. Read an interesting insight into Corbyn from a bloke named Bernie Keavy on the train tonight. If true , and I don’t see why it wouldn’t be, it certainly explains the issue they’ll have dealing with the anti Semitic problem. “In my old job I was a regional Labour press officer and happened to be with Jeremy the day Ken Livingstone did his LBC 'Hitler' interview. Corbyn was doing a Q&A with some 6th formers in Grimsby while that, and John Mann's subsequent confrontation with Ken, unfolded. When the Q&A finished we took Jeremy to an empty staff room to brief him on what had been going on. He was told what had happened and that then-mayoral candidate Sadiq Khan was among several politicians who'd called for Livingstone to be suspended. He had 2 members of his staff with him and they dialled up his Commons office to get his senior advisors on speaker phone. One of the staff read Jeremy the transcript of what Ken had said on LBC. When they had finished, Jeremy responded: "What's the issue?" He then asked several times which part of the interview was causing consternation.” Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. There will be lots going spare for this one. They’ve sold tickets before the date is announced and it’s pretty certain to be midweek Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. Happens. We will finish above Cardiff Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  7. Brighton’s beat again. They haven’t won in the league this year, and have gained 6 points in the last 12 games. Cardiff have been battered at home in the last 2, both winnable games. They have Wolves away Sat, who will be stung by losing to Huddersfield tonight, and there’s history between the managers so I’m sure Nuno Santo will want to put Warnock in his place. It beggars belief we won’t finish above them. Imo Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  8. What a load of pony. “ Stared moodily at the ceiling”. Lol you got that from Shipmans twitter feed in Dec. He’s not over there to seek or propose alternative arrangements to replace the backstop. He’s over there to try and get something on the permanence of it. Forsyth, who despite what you say, has got the inside track, claimed that he arrived with legal texts of various options (sunset clause etc) and that this was the first time in the whole process that the UK were proposing, rather than reacting to legal text. Do you really believe an eminent lawyer and legal mind like Cox’s just sat there staring at the ceiling. Brexit has puddled your brain man. Forsyth is all over the cabinet meeting again today already,no wonder May states they don’t use What’s App but Forsyth App. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  9. That’s because Cox isn’t there to present proposals on alternative arrangements. He’s presenting legal text that if accepted will enable him to adjust his legal advise over the chances of remaining in the back stop permanently. James Forsyth said so on yesterday’s Spectator podcast. Still, what does he know. He’s just the bloke Theresa May said is the most informed journalist on cabinet leaks, rather than a bloke who posts on a football forum.
  10. With both defences I’m going for a 5-5. I’d go with the second half side yesterday with Armstrong in for Obafemi if he’s injured and Bertrand replacing Targett. Austin’s not ideal, but **** me he’ll score goals in the championship and their defence is championship standard. Get on the front foot early on, no pussy footing around. As big as the Boscombe game last season, hopefully someone steps up like Tadic did that day. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  11. Strange that he wasn’t playing yesterday. The only thing that makes sense is that Ralph didn’t want to risk him playing Sun then Weds. If he doesn’t start Weds then something is clearly wrong. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  12. This is exactly the right approach. The problem we have is if the Government said “yes she’s British and if she turns up at an embassy will be treated as such”, some soft arsed leftie organisation would facilitate her getting there. Linekar or that daft bird Lily Allen would probably offer her a bed and some Lawyer will take her case up. My approach to her being stuck in Syria would be, “oh dear, how sad , never mind”. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  13. Can’t you see how incredibly dangerous it is to impose terms on our citizenship. You’re saying that because her family followed a specific lifestyle, she’s not British. That’s horrific. Who decides whether a lifestyle is compatible with being British, politicians. God help us, when that happens. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. So if someone is born in the UK, is 15 and has never left the UK, they’re not necessarily a British citizen. Where are they a citizen of them? My friends are both Liverpudlians. The past 30 years they’ve lived in LA & Ft lauderdale and nowhere else. They have 2 children 26 & 19. Both children haven’t applied for duel uk/us nationality because they dont want to complicate their parents immigration case. Are you telling me the kids aren’t automatically American citizens, because I’m telling you for a fact that they are. And if you are right, maybe my friends should sack the immigration attorney who is currently trying to legalise their status via the children’s citizenship. Where are they citizens of then? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. Another disciple of Nick Griffin. This is exactly the same language The BNP use. You should be ashamed you wrote that. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. Yep Nick Griffin. He believes that somebody born in Britain of foreign parents is less British than someone born of British parents, and should therefore be treated differently . I think the analogy he uses is that if a pig was born in a stable it still wouldn’t be a horse. You seem to support the home sec treating her differently than he would me, based on the fact she has Bangladeshi parents. She’s no more a Bangladeshi citizen than you, or me, or Nick Griffin. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  17. That’s a different point entirely. I’m not suggesting we go over and rescue her or help her come home. What I’m saying is IF she turns up at a British embassy or is deported by the Syrians, or even turns up at Gatwick one day, she should be treated exactly the same as you and I would be. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  18. We have only done it when they have duel citizenship. You can not make someone stateless. They couldn’t stop me coming home, or strip me of my citizenship because I’m British, my parents were British and their parents were British. If you think it’s ok to strip her of her citizenship based on the fact her parents are Bangladeshi then there’s a word for people like you. Mind you, Nick Griffin would agree with you. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  19. Was that Les Reed next to Steve Holland at the West Ham game? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  20. You can’t just ban British citizens from returning to their own country. IF this dopey women comes home and then is free to commit atrocities, it won’t be letting her in that’ll be the cause, it’ll be 30 years of our soft arsed leftie justice system. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  21. Oh god no. You can’t impose conditions on your Britishness, and the home sec deciding if you’ve adhered to those conditions. No ****ing thank you. Give it 20 years and they’ll be taking your British citizenship away for opposing gay marriage and other thought crimes. She’s British, just as Ian Huntley, Rose West and Jon Venables are British. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. He’s not welcome as he’s not an Euro extremist. Despite being a Remainer he respects the referendum result and wants us to leave. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  23. Horrendous playing to the gallery from the home sec. She’s as British as me and 90% of the posters on here, she’s not Bangladeshi. If you’re going to start telling people they’re not really British because their parents were born elsewhere, you’re really moving into Griffin territory. It comes to something when Corbyn is on the right side of a foreign policy debate. Just pretending she’s not British just because we’ve had 20 years of a soft, wet, pinko justice and welfare system is bizarre. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  24. Interesting comments by Samuel in The Mail today. He claims this is standard and goes on a lot. Premier League look through contracts, advise where amendments need to be made and the player then signs an amended contract. He claims this even happens after players have made their debut and cites Scudamore saying he couldn’t understand why West Ham lied about Tezez, because had they been straight the premier league they would have advised them how to legalise his contract and the deal. Makes sense really, particularly on deadline day, with all the hurly and burly going. A few days on a calm reflective look, then amendments made, seems sensible. Putting the moral case to one side, he said that if Cardiff continue down this route and open this can of worms, they will not find favour with the other 19 Premier League clubs . They like the system the way it is: loose. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  25. The only thing Degsy has done wrong is embarrass the party with a series of “I’m back” interviews on the day the Blair Switch project was launched. If he said “any chicks that don’t condemn Mrs T’s economic policy, clearly lack humanity”, would that be sexist? Of course not. What’s happened is that silly fool Gardiner and other virtue signallers realised it was a bad look to have him back, so made a fuss. Their attitude is to ignore the anti Semites running the show but show they won’t tolerate it by suspending a 71 year old has been. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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