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  1. So you want to claim there is an equivalence between the repetitive breaking of the country's law in ten Downing Street and what the person investigating Starmer's breaches (Kathryn Stone) described as, "minor and/or inadvertent", and "there was no attempt to mislead". Pathetic indeed!
  2. In other words, you have nothing at all to back up your claims slagging the club off. Thanks for your opinions that have nothing based in evidence, such a valuable contribution. BTW there is no such thing as "factual statements that are inaccurate or incorrect" That's the very definition of something that is NOT a fact. I'm now beginning to see why you post such nonsense.
  3. It would take the fat obnoxious cnut about two years to starve. I believe there's another 8 or 9 more families lined up for their court appearances. Guess he's going to find himself owing quite a bit.
  4. That's a bit rich given your own contributions. Perhaps you also need to be reminded that this is a public forum and if you post an opinion on here making certain claims you should expect others to post their opinions about your opinions. I'm still at a loss at what you think you achieve by posting something as obvious as saying, if we had held on to Buendia, and if Skipp had stayed, and if we had spent £25m each on two PL proven players, we might have stayed up. None of those were remotely possible, so why say it? It's of no more relevance that saying, if we had bought Messi, and if we had bought Van Dijk we might have stayed up. I note you still haven't listed all those £25m players you claim Burnley and Southampton have "continually" bought over the years, providing a model which you think City should follow. Looking forward to seeing that list as I'm struggling to find those players on Google.
  5. Indeed! That's why I just said I would.
  6. Happy days: https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/alex-jones-trial-live-conspiracy-theorist-to-pay-sandy-hook-family-244m-compensation-as-verdict-reached/ar-AA10khNr
  7. Spot on Chicken! For those who want to remind themselves of the things they and others said at various times: :https://forum.pinkun.com/index.php?/topic/144457-the-official-farke-out-poll/&tab=comments#comment-2602795 https://forum.pinkun.com/index.php?/topic/143953-should-we-sack-farke-poll/&tab=comments#comment-2584949 https://forum.pinkun.com/index.php?/topic/139507-poll-how-long-should-farke-get/&tab=comments#comment-2405589
  8. Yep! My money is on Wallace becoming the next foreign secretary. It's vomit inducing watching the Tory "elite" suddenly decide they support Truss now that the polls all show her romping home in the constituencies. I can see Tugendhat getting defence, and Zahawi continuing as chancellor. Interestingly, I don't think Patel has come out in support yet, so I'm wondering if her and Truss don't get on. I could see Mordaunt or Sajid getting Home Secretary if that's the case.
  9. Indeed! The Tory Party lurched to the right to steal votes from UKIP in the red wall seats. The strategy worked, but it seems the price paid will show it to be very much a pyrrhic victory. Constituency memberships became flooded with Ukippers intent on pushing for a hard Brexit and far right policies. It seems traditional "one-nation" Tories have become a very rare breed. It's pretty much the the flip side of the coin that saw Labour Party constituencies become dominated by Corbynites (Momentum). I appreciate your honesty in describing your current political position. For the sake of the country I hope that many people follow suit and vote tactically at the next GE. I will happily vote LibDem if that is the necessary means to rid South Norfolk of one of the most laziest and ineffectual MPs in existence. The country has reached it's nadir with Johnson's exploitation of the FPTP system to serve corrupt ends that have threatened the very foundation of our democratic parliamentary system. Never has there been a stronger case for a radical transformation of our political and electoral system, and that has to begin with some form of PR to ensure a fairer representation of the political views of the entire electorate. I hope the next GE result makes that change inevitable.
  10. Trust me you're no more depressed than me that the Labour Party membership elected Ed Miliband rather than his far more talented brother, then followed that up with the completely disastrous election of Corbyn. That the Labour Party is even close to being electable again so soon is actually quite remarkable. Starmer doesn't have the luxury of sounding off on single issues in the way the people you highlight have. Do you honestly believe that someone like Morgan would last beyond a couple of weeks trying to marshal something as difficult as the Labour Party? Starmer inherited an utter mess, that he has managed to turn into into the more disciplined and ordered unit of present is really quite some achievement (It's worth listening to the splendidly maverick Jess Philips with regard to how much Labour has improved upon Starmer's accession). Also it was "lucky" for Labour that the Tory Party decided to sacrifice the interests of the country in order to elect their favourite son, who we all knew had a long history of lying and corruption. Just a massive shame that the country has had to suffer so much from Johnson's degenerate reign.
  11. What history? If you're simply stating the blatantly obvious then of course we all know that teams that can lash out on numerous £25m+ players stand a better chance of staying up. But £25m+ players also demand £80 grand + wages, and the idea that NCFC could sustain that sort of financial outlay is pure fantasy. Also what is supposed to be the point of your idea that "we needed to have kept Emi and Skipp and added with the £25m players, to have stood a far more realistic chance of being competitive and staying up"? You might as well have said we needed to buy Messi and Van Dijk to stand a realistic chance of staying up. Neither scenarios were remotely possible. BTW which players did Burnley and Southampton "consistently" buy for £25m?
  12. No doubt, just like Raab when Kabul fell. Although like him, I suspect they will refuse to take the telephone calls.
  13. As the Bank of England announce just how dire is the financial situation of the country, we find that the PM and Chancellor are both on holiday. Nothing has changed with this corrupt bunch of slackers. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/news/pm-and-chancellor-on-holiday-as-bank-of-england-warns-uk-to-be-hit-by-recession/ar-AA10iR7y?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=1fcdaa44bfef4556a5eb293fb8e8f178
  14. Any grounds for your confidence that two £25m players "would have done the trick? Man U spent £90m on Pogba, £70m on Maguire, but then it is true they managed to avoid relegation. The idea we should have kept Emi has long since been blown out of the water by the fact he had already stated he wouldn't play for us again. Skipp was not for sale, and even if he had been he would have been beyond our price range and almost certainly tempted elsewhere anyway. Unlike you (or indeed any of us fans) the club has to deal with the realities it faces.
  15. I laid the facts before you. I wonder why you couldn't manage a single word of analysis in response.
  16. I guess MOTD, TalkShi*te, and Sky Sports pundits couldn't give a f*uck whether NCFC is debt free, survives, or goes bust. Likewise I couldn't give a f*ck whether any of those pundits goes bust either. They're all simply desperate for gobshi*te stories to keep the cash rolling into their bank accounts. If you wish to take their cheap tosh seriously that's your choice. I'm far more interested in what happens to the club I have supported all my life, and the truth is this club is better managed as an entity than it has ever been. Go ask some real fans of Derby, Sunderland, Portsmouth, Bolton, Charlton (etc, etc, etc) whether they think NCFC is a national embarrassment.
  17. . I've seen the food and even eaten it. Think you will find they have taken a whole load more immigrants than the UK.
  18. At last! Something we can both agree upon. Have a lovely day!
  19. Amazing isn't it! Just a guess, but perhaps it might have something to do with escaping from countries ripped apart by wars and repressive regimes in which torture, murder, and starvation are the only prospect.
  20. Yeah! Don't think you would like that. Might just precipitate a heart attack.
  21. You might just discover your natural home.
  22. Good grief! It's like the Daily Fail on here, Right-wing gammons bursting yet more blood vessels complaining about people exercising their right to freedom of speech.
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