
shurlock
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His ppg was marginally higher than MP but not by much.
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You didn’t respond to my earlier post: I didn’t say Brexit was directly responsible for the UK’s productivity problems (nothing in the quote suggests that) but it risks exacerbating them (when it happens). The UK economy has plenty of structural weaknesses - however much you weirdly fantasise over Europe’s collapse- productivity being the most serious. Care to defend the UK’s productivity record or in typical Brexiteer fashion, are you going to run away? The Emperor firmly has his tackle in your face.
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Before his injuries, he had been one of the standout performers for Klopp.
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Saw one of our fans lying face down in the mens toilets at Notts County. The urine on the floor must have been a few milimetres deep. Would have offered to get him a snorkel if he wasn’t so shït-faced to respond.
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He can probably have that but it still falls far far short of what the UK needs, especially for just-in-time production. By Canada plus plus plus, what the jihadists really mean and want is across-the-board mutual recognition of standards and regulations. Basically it amounts to the UK having freedom to set rules while demanding the EU grant it market access on the UK’s word that it’s standards are aligned with the EU. It’s basically two fingers up to the tenets of collective decision making and enforcement at the heart of the single market. Clearly that will never fly - never mind it being near unprecedented in international trade. But hey Ringo and John like the rest of their ilk refuse to accept they’ve been sold a pup.
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Comic book stuff. Keep them coming pal
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A Canada style arrangement has never been off the table, at least from the EU’s perspective (see Barnier’s infamous PowerPoint slide). May doesn’t like it because it’s wholly inadequate for the UK economy’s needs, especially as it barely touches on regulatory alignment which is the main source of trade frictions.
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Preston away was a good one - can’t believe there aren’t a few more mentions for Fonte’s header against Brighton which ensured that promotion was in our own hands.
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Also explain how Germany is likely to go into recession when it is growing more quickly than the UK?
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Lifeboat? Such sweet naivety JJ - if there was an economic crisis on the continent, the UK would be among the first countries to be hit. Being inside or outside the EU would make little difference. A lifeboat would be as useful as a chocolate teapot.
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What is it about privilege and a posho accent that means you suspend your critical judgment? You really think that Bojo, Rees-Mogg, Farage and other free market fundamentalists have your back? Your overlords are pointing and laughing at you. Like they’ve always done.
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Some from L1 and thé Championship -Fonte’s header against Brighton. -3-2 away win at Preston (having been 2 down). -A midweek injury time equaliser at Wolves after Vignal had been sent off and they had got a 90th min pen. -Forte’s brace against MK Dons. I also remember a crazy 4-3 win against Ipswich at the Dell. There must have been 3 goals in the last 5 mins. We took the lead with what seemed like a late winner only for Kiwomya to equalise but incredibly we managed to come again through MLT.
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All those statements were true at the time they were made. I also made no causal statement about the role of Brexit - I was simply outlining the vulnerabilities in the UK economy which Brexit risks exacerbating. Either way, many continue to be true: you really want to debate the UK’s abysmal productivity record? Are you claiming real wages are healthy relative to history and other countries in light of robust global economic growth? Understandably you’re too thick to understand the difference between signal and noise - hence your charming little tendency to cherrypick data and look at snapshots only over several quarters rather than underlying trends. That didn’t end too well with your daily £/$ charts, did it? If not that you present data that doesn’t even support your position Stop embarrassing yourself.
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What’s the world record for most consecutive rounds of golf?
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Hello JJ: still desperately clinging onto George Osborne- never mind that many of us thought his predictions were bunkum and two years on, virtually every promise of the Leave campaign lies in tatters. The emperor is stark bollöck naked. Worse he’s waving his tackle in your gullible little face and you’re enjoying it pal.
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You mean from 0% to 0.1%?
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From where was I standing, Redmond and Moi were pretty wide. They may have come inside when the fullbacks pushed up but that was the exception rather than the rule.
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I thought he generally had a quiet game tbh.
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Glad you’re not the only one to notice that. Cry for help?
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Good goal and all that but he was really struggling out there. Hope the injury clears up over the international break.
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He was the only player today holding up the ball and yes stretching play (which is much easier to spot when you’re at the game than watching a stream). Unfortunately Gabbi doesn’t come close to providing that support.
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Watching Ings movement around the pitch, don’t think he was fully fit.
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Easy player to knock and obviously the Austin truthers won’t go down without a fight but thought Longy was very important to how we played today. Can easily see Hughes sticking with him going forward. Very decent performance all in all.
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On the way back from the game. Long was very effective today and is critical to the way we currently set up. But crack on and keep chatting ****.