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shurlock

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  1. Will Maidstone take her?
  2. Still streets ahead of the other s**t we put out there. Don’t fully buy his story but hard to rule out the Pellegrino effect - that many of our better players (Redmond, Romeu and Hoj) also dropped off. Did they also have an attitude problem?
  3. The Japanese are too polite and diplomatic. End of.
  4. Take your snouts out of the korma trough and sort it out mods.
  5. Good to see Soubry triggering and running rings around coffin-dodgers like LD.
  6. All hotting up for February 27th.
  7. Nah, going down Highgate West Hill.
  8. Literally just bumped into Ray. He loved your lyrics pal.
  9. Why wouldn't the Japanese and Germans just (continue to) manufacture cars in the US or Mexico? You might want to go the drawing board with your little plan, pal.
  10. Tired of winning.
  11. This is getting beyond sick.
  12. Good lad.
  13. The evidence is that she tried to sell us very early on but couldn’t find a buyer. She sat pat and kept investment to a minimum while bringing in significant fees for players. But her eye was always on an exit. Goa like a bumbling knight in shining armour then appeared and she duly took him to the cleaners. Wanting an exit is fair enough as is making a profit on your investment; but not when everything about Goa screamed red flag, even to the laissez-faire PL authorities and Kat shamelessly dressed up the whole transaction as taking us to the next level and exploited fan trust in her family name to push it through with little resistance or questions asked.
  14. Worse than Yoshida?
  15. The one that Les leaked to the press about.
  16. JJ has me on ignore too but, as shown by this morning’s little tribute act, knows my posts better than I do.
  17. Yeh but all those other clubs are going to do a Pompey.
  18. Did she know any Romanian gardeners?
  19. Who? This all you got pal?
  20. Maybe, though at this stage, I don't think the EU is opposed to Parliament playing a larger role in negotiations. Indeed it may just be the 'shock' that breaks the impasse and opens up new options which May's mix of deception, inflexibility and indecision is unlikely to achieve. It may also worsen problems; but the EU won't know that until it gives it a go. And if it ends in further gridlock, it arguably only brings a second referendum a bit closer (which the EU would support). In reality, it's hard to see how anyone would grant the concessions that the jihadists are demanding. No amount of rethinking on the backstop is therefore likely to do the trick save May and the EU tearing it up for all practical purposes. They are demands, made in bad faith, designed to call May's bluff and distract from the fact that the swivels have everything to lose in a May's WA or delayed Brexit situation. The problem for May is that her deal needs more than the support of a few swivels and other groups are quite happy if Brexit is delayed. Of course, nobody knows whether Olly Robbins revelation earlier this week is legit - May's shown very little evidence of putting the national interest ahead of political vanity and the pointless quest for Tory party unity. With the clock ticking, I suspect MPs and ministers will be in no mood to take any more chances and will therefore push through Parliament the legislation that narrowly failed last month.
  21. Poch has made you look a bit silly soggy, though your support for Pellegrino doesn’t look too special either
  22. It’s not really information, though is it? It’s pretty clear she’s running down the clock and trying to put a gun to Parliament’s head.
  23. No he’s a bottlejob and didn’t vote supposedly.
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