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Everything posted by John B
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And what about 1976 Man U thought they only had to turn up to win
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Seems that Strachan knows when to leave a sinking ship
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No there is always a chance Spurs could beat Chelsea
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Pompey Score would like to see them dump old Harry out of the Cup
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Stuart Gray
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Yes that however would make the situation worse as the smaller clubs would lose out
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It may have been seven but Swindon and Huddersfield had games in hand
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I think he is OK but not sure the Country wants a Prime Minister called Cleggy
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No I cannot but I dont sea why if Saints turned up at Man U they should not get half of the match receipts The rich are only going to get richer if it had happened in the Premier League we would probably still been there
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Well that is a surprise as he appears to have little real understanding of Economics as if had been in Government in 2008 when the Credit Crunch was at its height his interventions would have led the country to probable ruin. Just let Alistair and Gordon continue their good work because I have little confidence in Boy George and David leading us to prosperity. They maybe fairly good at playing politics but their strategy seems to be saying anything which could be popular with the electorate with little real substance behind it
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I sell books specialising in Football I have for Sale at £5 plus Postage PM me if Interested God is Brazilian: Charles Miller, the Man Who Brought Football To Brazil [illustrated] (Hardcover) by Josh Lacey In 1894, Charles Miller arrived in Brazil with a pair of boots, a book of rules and a football. When he reached Sao Paulo, he was shocked to discover that no-one knew how to play. So he marked out a pitch, gathered twenty young men, and divided them into two teams...Today, Brazil are the greatest exponents of the beautiful game, and Charles Miller has been all but forgotten. This book resurrects his story and is a gripping narrative of one man's love of football and the clash between two very different cultures: the foxtrot versus the samba, the stiff upper lip versus swinging hips, Britain versus Brazil. Josh Lacey uncovers the history of the British in Brazil while narrating the profoundly moving story of a man who gave a country its greatest gift, but lost everything his heart, his soul and even his wife to that seductive country.
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I did Maths at University too got a degree but like Gordon I was not very good at the end By the way what did Cameron do at University beside joining some infamous gang of Public Schoolboy types like Rupert Lowe
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This Saga could have a million views would that be a record
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I think Gordon Brown knows more about the economy than you but I do agree that the Public Sector does help the Private Sector to grow by taking goods and services from the Private Sector. Cutting Public Spending to the tune of £6 billion will affect the Private Sector. I dont really understand what damage he has done compared with the Tories in the past who not only decimated manufacturing industry in the 1980s but led us to Black Wednesday Thurday and Friday in 1992 when interest rates were at 15 % The Recession was caused by greedy bankers and their large bonuses perhaps the whole banking system should be nationlised
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and he is a Tory
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And as Vince Cable says it is all the fault of the Tories who deregulated the Financil Sector in the 1980s
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The NI is an interesting political point which the Tories appear to be currently winning. The bosses of course do not want to pay more in taxes which reduce their profits they would prefer job cuts in the public sector and reduced services. There appears to be a choice the Tories want to reduce the defict by reducing services by cost cutting with public workers affected and Labour wants to reduce the defict by raising taxes. It is quite possible to raise £6billion with the increase in NI but not so certain to raise £6billion in public sector cuts without putting the recovery at risk which is being led by the Public Sector. It is only a political ploy really a good one never the less.
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I agree that some of the lending was reckless but surely it is the responsibility of the bank to supervise and manage its dealings and not the responsibility of the government. But of course the FSA should have had a better hold on the situation.
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I dont think so but as you indicate who really knows
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Also Nicola's odd £Million or so possibly low for a banker;)
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He was released on Bail whilst further enquiries are carried out I would have thought
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He is a whizz with figures dont you know but is probably in the right area
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Leeds no I would have thought going into Admin But Norwich I have no idea
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Why do you want to get rid of Labour as a matter of interest What do the Tories offer that Labour does not
