
Window Cleaner
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Except against Chelsea then, only point we've got from 6 away games.
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Post-Match Reaction: Leicester City 2-0 SAINTS
Window Cleaner replied to Saint-Armstrong's topic in The Saints
Thought Djuricic looked useful when he came on, pity we've 2 planks of wood in attack though. -
He shouldn't be on the field, epic fail on the selection front...again
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I see that Harlee Dean is still getting a game for Brentford then..
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But the more "serious" parties that you have the more the winners share is going to be diluted because people are always looking for something different. Take 1970 Heath about 46% Wilson about 43% Thorpe about 7.5%, the other 5% was just made up of odds and sods and raving loonies. Now politics is more broadspread and the loonies are more professional in their approach.
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It's all just sour grapes, they thought that they were going to gain power, they didn't, they were already bleating on Sky before a single constituency had been declared last night. Bad leader, bad politics, they've only got themselves to blame.
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Excellent idea, provided that they finance it from their own ressources, perhaps we could move Portsmouth to that septentrional wasteland as well. Fit in perfectly in Glasgow.
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If France had a one tour FPTP system the FN would be running the country by now. Only the 2 round system is keeping them out of power .
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But he was very poor last Saturday anyway, mind you they all were so I'll give him a bye on that one. RK said they weren't good enough and that is not good.
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If we had PR France would be run by the National Front and it would be an absolute disaster, probably a Civil War. Makes you think doesn't it!!!!
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Well on PR systems it's based on lists which are known in advance. The party with the most votes gets some bonus seats as well to ensure that they control all of the others. PR isn't really PR, there's always a winner.
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Hope he doesn't get addicted to the meds then like Brett Favre and many other QBs.
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So then overall majority of 12, who'd have thought it. Take out the speaker, Sinn Fein who don't usually turn up and add on the Ulster Loyalists, makes a decent working majority. Bookies must have minted it again, Cons for most seats was short odds, nigh on every other popular option would have brought them in shedloads of cash.
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Perhaps he shouldn't be doing that though, it must be disconcerting for him. Is it right of Koeman to ask him to play every week with that injury in midfield, where he's less effective, when most would agree that Reed might be able to do just as well in that role. I don't know, it seems to be a delicate situation and if any permanent damage should occur due to it Atletico will take us to the cleaners. Presume we've got their OK on that though.
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Well perhaps if the 33% or so that couldn't be arsed to vote had voted the result might be different. The Conservatives got 37% or so of the total votes cast, seeing that they didn't get many in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland that's not a bad total.
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I didn't get that impression, I got the impression that he thought we weren't good enough against Sunderland, probably because that's what he said. Didn't have good ball possession, probably because we didn't have the man that gives it to us. Victor is a crap passer and Toby...well is he still interested really.
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But they're apparently signing Paul-George Ntep from Rennes, good player, probably not all that expensive by UK standards.
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Not even John Major in 92 ? Even the opinion polls gave him as losing heavily. It was the Sun what won it, well that and his soapbox..
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The result from Luton was on one and not the other I think because it was a very recent result at that time, only the disparity between 324 and 325 can be explained by the speaker.
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Me neither. Still not having Labour anywhere near power will mean that my UK investments are not compromised and the £ will still be worth ++++ euros.
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You've never seen the like of it in the UK but here in France people who are basically disatisfied with their lot tend to go for an alternative, in our case it's the Front National, they will of course never obtain power in any shape or form but they're an alternative so they appeal to 30% ish of the electorate. When it comes to the crunch though they always fall short because reasonable people always apply the brakes just in time.
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Absolutely, when you promise you have to deliver and they didn't so they got the kick up the bum they deserved, they were weak, lost all credibility. People saw that the country is run by one of 2 parties so if you want to vote usefully you might as well vote for one of them, the rest voted for the UKIP..
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Apparently they're scientiffically and soundly based, my daughter in law is in theoretical politics, whatever that may mean. Still at least she doesn't design golf courses or have a masters in football supporter technology or something.
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Au contraire, just the idea that he'd team up with them to gain power and leave most of the nation at the mercy of a handful of scots probably did for him actually. You cannot have the politics of a nation being decided by 50 odd nouveau venues representing 5% of the electorate.
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Is that the harpie that I saw on TV yesterday telling me that the exit polls were no doubt erroneous and that they'd still probably win ?