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2 hours ago, SuperSAINT said:

I’m sure I remember seeing Mitchell in a Twitter dispute with somebody and he described himself as a world class football coach. 

He's an odd one on Twitter (although there are lots of them about - we could have a separate discussion about some of our twitter fans and the state of them)

 

Terrible opinions in general on the team and about football in general.

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7 minutes ago, SuperSAINT said:

Imagine if he’s upset by them embarrassing themselves in the media…

You should listen to the podcast he did with under the cosh where he explains his views with someone who actually listened rather than jumping up and down screaming because they didn’t like a tweet. I don’t nessasarily agree with some of his views but some of the points he makes are valid. 

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21 minutes ago, Turkish said:

You should listen to the podcast he did with under the cosh where he explains his views with someone who actually listened rather than jumping up and down screaming because they didn’t like a tweet. I don’t nessasarily agree with some of his views but some of the points he makes are valid. 

Yep. Some of what he says is credible and a lot easy to disagree with, but a lot of people are being disagreeable for the sake of it and without actually bothering to listen.

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24 minutes ago, The Cat said:

Worst thing about that is the article says they have 4 kids.

Going to be a tough ask in language lessons at school when they have to say what their parents do in French or whatever.

Hope the term ménage á trois isn’t on the curriculum.

24 minutes ago, Turkish said:

You should listen to the podcast he did with under the cosh where he explains his views with someone who actually listened rather than jumping up and down screaming because they didn’t like a tweet. I don’t nessasarily agree with some of his views but some of the points he makes are valid. 

I’m sure some of them are.

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I’d be keeping my money in my pocket thanks.
 

If true, and it’s a big IF, being in The Sun it’s a little bit double standards by Matt who has been spouting in interviews about respecting everyone’s opinion & the way they want to live their life even if he doesn’t agree with it etc etc.

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40 minutes ago, beatlesaint said:

I’d be keeping my money in my pocket thanks.
 

If true, and it’s a big IF, being in The Sun it’s a little bit double standards by Matt who has been spouting in interviews about respecting everyone’s opinion & the way they want to live their life even if he doesn’t agree with it etc etc.

It is true, she's done a documentary with ITV about it as well

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1 hour ago, Turkish said:

You should listen to the podcast he did with under the cosh where he explains his views with someone who actually listened rather than jumping up and down screaming because they didn’t like a tweet. I don’t nessasarily agree with some of his views but some of the points he makes are valid. 

It is on YouTube and a good watch.  He says nothing controversial at all.  I was expecting to call the Royal Family aliens or something, given the way people suggest he has lost it

 

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6 minutes ago, hypochondriac said:

I think that's really sad. I'd feel like I'd failed as a father if my daughter started doing that. 

Unless I'm reading it wrong, isn't it his daughter in law so no actual relation? 

 

She ain't the best looker but let's be honest we've all woken up next to worse.

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Just now, Saint_clark said:

Unless I'm reading it wrong, isn't it his daughter in law so no actual relation? 

 

She ain't the best looker but let's be honest we've all woken up next to worse.

Yes I get that. I suppose I'd also feel like I'd failed as a father if my son was the type of man who would just accept his wife whoring herself online for cash. Have some self respect ffs. 

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1 hour ago, Turkish said:

You should listen to the podcast he did with under the cosh where he explains his views with someone who actually listened rather than jumping up and down screaming because they didn’t like a tweet. I don’t nessasarily agree with some of his views but some of the points he makes are valid. 

It is all part of the act as used by dictators/politicians etc , throw in a few opinions that “no right thinking person can disagree with” to justify the nonsense bits . Currently Priti wants to export asylum seekers to Rwanda to “save lives of people crossing the channel in small boats “ yeah right …

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1 minute ago, hypochondriac said:

Yes I get that. I suppose I'd also feel like I'd failed as a father if my son was the type of man who would just accept his wife whoring herself online for cash. Have some self respect ffs. 

Fair point, but I have to be honest if I was a woman I'd almost certainly be doing it (albeit anonymously). Some of these women make tens of thousands a month - maybe we should be closing THAT gender pay gap.

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12 minutes ago, Saint_clark said:

Fair point, but I have to be honest if I was a woman I'd almost certainly be doing it (albeit anonymously). Some of these women make tens of thousands a month - maybe we should be closing THAT gender pay gap.

Really? There's more to life than money. How would you feel if it were your daughter, sister or partner? 

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13 minutes ago, East Kent Saint said:

It is all part of the act as used by dictators/politicians etc , throw in a few opinions that “no right thinking person can disagree with” to justify the nonsense bits . Currently Priti wants to export asylum seekers to Rwanda to “save lives of people crossing the channel in small boats “ yeah right …

I know it's slightly off topic but how would you solve the migrant crisis at the channel? 

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12 minutes ago, hypochondriac said:

Really? There's more to life than money. How would you feel if it were your daughter, sister or partner? 

If they were doing it anonymously I wouldn't know, that's the point. Easy to say there's more to life than money...clearly you aren't struggling to the same extent I am. 

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10 minutes ago, Saint_clark said:

If they were doing it anonymously I wouldn't know, that's the point. Easy to say there's more to life than money...clearly you aren't struggling to the same extent I am. 

I'm not struggling to the extent that I'd consider prostituting myself to be a viable option. 

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Just now, Lighthouse said:

I sympathise with anyone who’s struggling financially but stuff like this really should only be a last resort if you’re desperate. I certainly wouldn’t be holding it up as something to aspire towards.

I don't think it should even be contemplated then tbh. I don't think my wife, daughter or sister would ever resort to it no matter the circumstances. I would hope that would be the case for the vast majority. 

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22 minutes ago, Saint_clark said:

If they were doing it anonymously I wouldn't know, that's the point. Easy to say there's more to life than money...clearly you aren't struggling to the same extent I am. 

It’s odd isn’t it. People get all high and mighty about nudes but, no doubt, have looked at porn. Some get high and mighty about prostitution but it is the worlds oldest profession and is still thriving. Money makes the world go round and without it we are stuffed. For many now the financial crisis will make decisions like these more commonplace as food banks start to dry up. As Lighthouse says, it is strange that some people pay for porn when there is so much free stuff about on the internet, but I guess those serving niche markets can still make money out of it. For those who do it by choice, fair play to them. It is their body and they can do what they like with it. For those forced into porn or prostitution because they feel they have no other choices to make ends meet, I think most of us would feel gutted for them. I can understand MLT being unhappy about a family member selling nudes for cash. I can also feel for his family members being unhappy about some of the conspiracy theory nonsense that he continues to spread on social media. He argues for his freedom of expression, perhaps he should extend the same courtesy to his daughter in law?

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1 hour ago, hypochondriac said:

Really? There's more to life than money. How would you feel if it were your daughter, sister or partner? 

I have friends who are a couple. She makes six figures monthly from only fans and other online shit. It's  properly messing him up. As you say, more to life than money. 

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2 hours ago, hypochondriac said:

I'm not struggling to the extent that I'd consider prostituting myself to be a viable option. 

To cut a long reply short , I wouldn’t recommend : 12 years of defunding public services to the point where none of them work effectively , suggest that to solve the fact you have to wait months for a driving licence or passport or hours to get through passport control at the airport or get a reply from HMRC that sacking 90 000 civil servants will improve the situation . Crash out of the EU then slag them off for all your self imposed problems , wonder why EU is not bothered with your problems . Come up with a solution that Israel tried and abandoned as the deportees had to hand over some of their pay off to Rwandan officials in return for being escorted out of the country so they could continue their european dream. Sending a days worth of migrants won’t help nor will trying to blame lawyers for challenging their deportation .

Recognising that the problem is endless wars prompted by trying to change other countries regimes which has led to multi million refugee issues and countries having a million or more refugees not a few thousand . Secondly rapidly increasing climate change which is making large parts of the planet uninhabitable with over 50C temperatures and no water or 8 months rain in a few days . The Po river in Italy has dried up for large sections !
 

International cooperation is required urgently not false claims we will be invaded by 60M Turks if we stay in the EU . Think of the benefits of green energy we could of had if this govt hadn’t cancelled subsidies for green energy and banned land based windfarms as they might spoil the view of the richest 1% landowners that fund the tory party/wallpaper.

Oops should have quoted the “ what would you do post” re channel small boats…

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26 minutes ago, East Kent Saint said:

To cut a long reply short , I wouldn’t recommend : 12 years of defunding public services to the point where none of them work effectively , suggest that to solve the fact you have to wait months for a driving licence or passport or hours to get through passport control at the airport or get a reply from HMRC that sacking 90 000 civil servants will improve the situation . Crash out of the EU then slag them off for all your self imposed problems , wonder why EU is not bothered with your problems . Come up with a solution that Israel tried and abandoned as the deportees had to hand over some of their pay off to Rwandan officials in return for being escorted out of the country so they could continue their european dream. Sending a days worth of migrants won’t help nor will trying to blame lawyers for challenging their deportation .

Recognising that the problem is endless wars prompted by trying to change other countries regimes which has led to multi million refugee issues and countries having a million or more refugees not a few thousand . Secondly rapidly increasing climate change which is making large parts of the planet uninhabitable with over 50C temperatures and no water or 8 months rain in a few days . The Po river in Italy has dried up for large sections !
 

International cooperation is required urgently not false claims we will be invaded by 60M Turks if we stay in the EU . Think of the benefits of green energy we could of had if this govt hadn’t cancelled subsidies for green energy and banned land based windfarms as they might spoil the view of the richest 1% landowners that fund the tory party/wallpaper.

Oops should have quoted the “ what would you do post” re channel small boats…

Jesus , didn’t know le tiss had that much of a reach 🤪🤪

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3 hours ago, East Kent Saint said:

To cut a long reply short , I wouldn’t recommend : 12 years of defunding public services to the point where none of them work effectively , suggest that to solve the fact you have to wait months for a driving licence or passport or hours to get through passport control at the airport or get a reply from HMRC that sacking 90 000 civil servants will improve the situation . Crash out of the EU then slag them off for all your self imposed problems , wonder why EU is not bothered with your problems . Come up with a solution that Israel tried and abandoned as the deportees had to hand over some of their pay off to Rwandan officials in return for being escorted out of the country so they could continue their european dream. Sending a days worth of migrants won’t help nor will trying to blame lawyers for challenging their deportation .

Recognising that the problem is endless wars prompted by trying to change other countries regimes which has led to multi million refugee issues and countries having a million or more refugees not a few thousand . Secondly rapidly increasing climate change which is making large parts of the planet uninhabitable with over 50C temperatures and no water or 8 months rain in a few days . The Po river in Italy has dried up for large sections !
 

International cooperation is required urgently not false claims we will be invaded by 60M Turks if we stay in the EU . Think of the benefits of green energy we could of had if this govt hadn’t cancelled subsidies for green energy and banned land based windfarms as they might spoil the view of the richest 1% landowners that fund the tory party/wallpaper.

Oops should have quoted the “ what would you do post” re channel small boats…

I'd argue lawyers are part of the problem. A lot (not all) of them exploit the migrants financially, charging extortionate fees for things like sending emails/sending a letter etc.

The reason most people want to come here is actually very simple - we speak English and we have a good economy. And a lot of them believe they will get work easily here, only to be paid far less than the minimum wage (illegally obviously). Most people trying to cross the channel are not asylum seekers, they are economic migrants. After all, why so desperate to come to England when they are already safe and sound in France? 

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2 hours ago, hypochondriac said:

That was just a rant talking about what you wouldn't do which wasn't the question I had asked. 

It requires international cooperation to recognise the two main problems of war and climate change that are causing mass migration first . What can the UK do now ? Not a great deal that will change the mind set of the migrants , encouraged by the people smugglers , it may be possible to set up centres in Europe to sort the asylum seekers from economic migrants but that kind of cooperation is unlikely. 
Demographics is largely overlooked but new figures last week show how the % of the uk population in the retired age group is getting larger with not enough in the working age group to support the economy and all the elderly .

It makes sense to process all migrants and put as many to work as possible esp in farming where labour has always been a problem.

If you look at Japan they are further down the ageing curve and whole towns away from the cities are struggling to survive . Young people are not getting married and having children and there is only very limited migration . This will be the same in all developed countries soon as the birth rate drops further and more migration will be needed . Look at America , for all the bluster they still need people to do the menial jobs . It also explains the anti abortion messages  as they want to remain in the majority .

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1 hour ago, East Kent Saint said:

It requires international cooperation to recognise the two main problems of war and climate change that are causing mass migration first . What can the UK do now ? Not a great deal that will change the mind set of the migrants , encouraged by the people smugglers , it may be possible to set up centres in Europe to sort the asylum seekers from economic migrants but that kind of cooperation is unlikely. 
Demographics is largely overlooked but new figures last week show how the % of the uk population in the retired age group is getting larger with not enough in the working age group to support the economy and all the elderly .

It makes sense to process all migrants and put as many to work as possible esp in farming where labour has always been a problem.

If you look at Japan they are further down the ageing curve and whole towns away from the cities are struggling to survive . Young people are not getting married and having children and there is only very limited migration . This will be the same in all developed countries soon as the birth rate drops further and more migration will be needed . Look at America , for all the bluster they still need people to do the menial jobs . It also explains the anti abortion messages  as they want to remain in the majority .

If encouraging people to come here and do menial jobs becomes policy, why should these jobs be offered to the people who come in dinghys across the channel? If it's decided that that's what we need, I'd far rather offer those out to people who go through the correct routes to get here. Quite clearly all dinghy migrants aren't fleeing war or climate change that's just absurd. 

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3 hours ago, Pamplemousse said:

I'd argue lawyers are part of the problem. A lot (not all) of them exploit the migrants financially, charging extortionate fees for things like sending emails/sending a letter etc.

The reason most people want to come here is actually very simple - we speak English and we have a good economy. And a lot of them believe they will get work easily here, only to be paid far less than the minimum wage (illegally obviously). Most people trying to cross the channel are not asylum seekers, they are economic migrants. After all, why so desperate to come to England when they are already safe and sound in France? 

Absolutely. I agree with every word. 

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15 hours ago, SuperSAINT said:

I’m sure I remember seeing Mitchell in a Twitter dispute with somebody and he described himself as a world class football coach. 

I’m sure I’ve seen some bold claim from him to.

Almost as world class as Sol Campbell “The Finest Mind In Football”. 😂

Seems to be a little bit head in the clouds, no sense of real life, but I suppose if your Dad was a footballing hero for a lot of people “some people” think it applies to them too. 🤣🤦🏻‍♂️

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10 hours ago, hypochondriac said:

If encouraging people to come here and do menial jobs becomes policy, why should these jobs be offered to the people who come in dinghys across the channel? If it's decided that that's what we need, I'd far rather offer those out to people who go through the correct routes to get here. Quite clearly all dinghy migrants aren't fleeing war or climate change that's just absurd. 

It is a major part of the problem that anything you do may be interpreted as encouraging the migrants/smugglers .

The present policy is not to allow migrant workers for agriculture after brexit , a small allowance has been made but no where near enough , even milk production is being reduced as a result . This is leading to even higher food prices . WE already import 40% of food . When asked Rees Mogg said cheap food would be imported to keep prices down but events have been overtaken that theory of how the poor could afford food post brexit.

A bit of joined up thinking from Govt required urgently to allow official migrant workers , sort out the massive backlog of illegals who are sitting around in old barracks and hotels . Totally agree we need to have a proper control of migration but the policy after brexit isn't working and is only going to get worse unless a bit of cooperation with other countries happens . As we can see no country has a solution on their own , land locked countries in europe can put up fences etc but there needs to be proper cooperation it get some sort of control in place . Water supply will be the next biggest problem once the glaciers have melted away , the Hoover dam resevoir is nearly died up in USA already etc .

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On 10/07/2022 at 11:42, hypochondriac said:

I'm not struggling to the extent that I'd consider prostituting myself to be a viable option. 

Don’t worry hypo, if you reached that stage of desperation you probably wouldn’t be able to find anyone desperate enough themselves to part with cash to have sex with you anyway.

While sneering at women who sell sex or pictures of themselves, perhaps consider the fact that if men weren’t prepared to part with vast sums of money to buy sex or pictures there would be no porn industry. 

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On 10/07/2022 at 06:20, SuperSAINT said:

I’m sure I remember seeing Mitchell in a Twitter dispute with somebody and he described himself as a world class football coach. 

He doesn't know his arsehole from his elbow. Seems to have this weird belief that having a 5-minute runaround at the end of your dad's testimonial match when you're ten years old qualifies you as some sort of expert.

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15 minutes ago, stevegrant said:

He doesn't know his arsehole from his elbow. Seems to have this weird belief that having a 5-minute runaround at the end of your dad's testimonial match when you're ten years old qualifies you as some sort of expert.

This entirely is what I was thinking 🤣

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43 minutes ago, sadoldgit said:

Don’t worry hypo, if you reached that stage of desperation you probably wouldn’t be able to find anyone desperate enough themselves to part with cash to have sex with you anyway.

While sneering at women who sell sex or pictures of themselves, perhaps consider the fact that if men weren’t prepared to part with vast sums of money to buy sex or pictures there would be no porn industry. 

My opinion of men or women who pay vast sums of money for naked pictures and videos is about as low as the women who do it and treat it like a lifestyle choice. I have a wonderful family who love me and I have never been involved with any form of domestic abuse unlike some so there won't be any need for me to pay for sex. 

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19 hours ago, Pamplemousse said:

 After all, why so desperate to come to England when they are already safe and sound in France? 

 Could say the same about those from Ukraine, maybe we should send them to Rwanda as well?

The figure I read was around 70% are genuine refugees, not sure who came up with that though. Either way, sending genuine asylum seekers to Rwanda is fucked up IMO. 

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