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16 hours ago, egg said:

Nonsense. These headline seeking articles compare apples with kebabs. A female teacher earns the same as a bloke, ditto copper, civil servant, etc. Sure, more women work in lesser roles in schools as they want the holidays off, but for there to be a genuine pay gap, they'd have to be earning less than a bloke for the same job, which they aren't. 

As always when this stupid argument is brought up by people who hsould know better, if it was miles cheaper to employ women then all employers would be doing it as a quick way to get their costs down. It isn't of course because like you say, it's not actually.Comparing the same jobs against each other, not accounting for hours worked.

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On 08/02/2026 at 08:22, Farmer Saint said:

Interesting piece about London, and the rights attempt to create fear about it's safety.

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DUcwBj_in9Y/?igsh=dXVwZGFzMGc0czlt

The Times did a similar article late last year, bit surprised an article like that from the Times considering their political leanings. Most of it comes from people with an axe to grind with Labour.(not a Labour voter but i'm not blind to the good and bad things they do, it's a mix)

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, hypochondriac said:

Not sure why. It's purely a health and safety thing surely and doesn't really change things much. I played football in the evening once in the middle of summer with a bloke who hadnt eaten or drunk anything all day. I thought he was mental.

Because professional sportspeople can get an exemption from Ramadan, they just need permission from their local head Imam.  Shouldn't be that difficult to get a permission slip...

There should be no need for a Ramadan break or for the sportspeople to put themselves at any risk.

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1 minute ago, Weston Super Saint said:

Because professional sportspeople can get an exemption from Ramadan, they just need permission from their local head Imam.  Shouldn't be that difficult to get a permission slip...

There should be no need for a Ramadan break.

"Did you observe Ramadan?"

"No. I had a permission slip."

Bit lame. 🙂

There are already stops for other things, such as temperature or fake injuries. So, it's not setting any precedent.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Holmes_and_Watson said:

"Did you observe Ramadan?"

"No. I had a permission slip."

Bit lame. 🙂

There are already stops for other things, such as temperature or fake injuries. So, it's not setting any precedent.

High temperatures affect all players, not just some and except for postponing the match, can't really be solved.

Did they stop the match so that Jason Puncheon could take a dump?

 

Posted
1 hour ago, hypochondriac said:

Not sure why. It's purely a health and safety thing surely and doesn't really change things much. I played football in the evening once in the middle of summer with a bloke who hadnt eaten or drunk anything all day. I thought he was mental.

Nonsense showboating. Something for SOG to applaud though 

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10 minutes ago, Weston Super Saint said:

High temperatures affect all players, not just some and except for postponing the match, can't really be solved.

Did they stop the match so that Jason Puncheon could take a dump?

 

The whole stadium could’ve joined in with the song then. Put a message up on the large screens.

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Posted (edited)
22 minutes ago, Weston Super Saint said:

Because professional sportspeople can get an exemption from Ramadan, they just need permission from their local head Imam.  Shouldn't be that difficult to get a permission slip...

There should be no need for a Ramadan break or for the sportspeople to put themselves at any risk.

I'll be honest I don't know loads about it. All a bit silly really but if they're in a position where they haven't eaten or drunk anything then I can see why they want a break so they can.

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12 minutes ago, Weston Super Saint said:

High temperatures affect all players, not just some and except for postponing the match, can't really be solved.

Did they stop the match so that Jason Puncheon could take a dump?

 

And sport is the poorer for it. 🙂

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2 hours ago, hypochondriac said:

I'll be honest I don't know loads about it. All a bit silly really but if they're in a position where they haven't eaten or drunk anything then I can see why they want a break so they can.

They are in that position by choice....

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