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Katie Borkins

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  1. [quote user="BlyBlyBabes"]

    We need a strong and effective supporters organisation to complement the recent changes at the club.  Perhaps there should be a requirement for each age cohort and geographical region to be represented on the Committee?

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    I could not agree more with this statement.  We also need a strong and effective opposition to complement our political system, and I will deliver this with my colleagues, all of whom were elected by the party without my say-so and whom I will now force into the cabinet jobs I think they will be least likely to cock up.  You sound like my kind of straight talking, democratic fellow.  How do you fancy the Foreign Office?

     


  2. I would be interested in his views on continued devolution to the Northern Irish parliament, and whether he feels that a united Ireland is a realistic goal given the largely sectarian troubles of the past few decades appear to be resurfacing? Does he feel, as I do, that a strong economy would mitigate the social unrest that threatens the Irish peace situation? And why for the love of Jesus, May and Joseph does he keep picking David Healy, and is it only because Jamie Cureton isn''t Northern Irish?


  3. If I were your Prime Minister, I would insist on all football clubs allowing adequate funding, proportionate to that of their expenditure on foreign players, be used to fund local talent from under 5''s upwards, in the hope that eventually we will bring through enough talent from the home nations to do ourselves justice at both club and international level.


  4. It''s time we had a sensible and grown-up debate in this country about funding opportunities for young and disadvantaged people, and we will not achieve that while the ne''er do-wells on this forum persist in discussing the olfactory qualities of the Foreign Secretary''s ladygarden.


  5. Which brings me on to the subject of politics and tactics. I''m from a new generation. The old divides are past us. Let us not worry about having a left wing, or a right wing. True politics, more than ever, is fought in the centre. And so should our midfield be outflanked on the right, or the left, rest assured the centre will still hold with Smith centre-right, Lappin centre-left.

    And let me say this - when I think Paul Lambert has got it right, I will be the first to say so. I am not interested in opposition for opposition''s sake, but where I feel I can offer a credible alternative then I will speak out and I hope you will fall behind me as I lead us on to the promised land.

  6. Thank you for your constructive and well thought out response, Mr. Yello.

    I put it to you that the Unions of today are rather like Delia Smith and Michael Wynn-Jones - they may hold a little power, but are a shadow of their previous might due largely to the influence of what we might call "proper businessmen". In Norwich City''s case, that''s Bowkett and McNally, and I see myself very much as the new Paul Lambert to Michael Foot''s Bryan Gunn.

    And let me just say it''s a myth that I somehow despise big business, or profits, or money. I quite like money. Money means you can buy things. Taxes are made of money. My father wrote text books and people bought them, and this helped pay for our education. So it would be wrong to portray me as some kind of union puppet, and the Murdoch press can do as they may but the working man will hear and know the truth.


  7. Okay, so we lost today. I understand. I feel your pain. But let us not stand idly by and waste time in over-analysing the reasons, for the fact is this: despite losing today, we dominated the match and won each of the key battles.

    Now is the time for us to move this club forward, to unite and stand firmly behind what we agree in, and to energise our grass roots supporters so they spread the word of what we believe - passing football, flowing football, attacking football for the working men and women of Norwich City, a place I am proud to call my second home.

    Together, working as a team, we can achieve great things. We can reach the promised land, whether that be the Premier League or Downing Street - or, indeed, both. And I, your new leader, will promise you this - right here, right now - there are better days ahead for each and every person who belongs to this team I am proud to call my team.

    God bless you. God bless Paul Lambert. And God bless Norwich City Football Club. Thank you, and good night.


  8. Okay, so we lost. Let us not stand idly by and consider the reasons, for despite losing, we dominated and won the key battles. Now is the time for us to move this club forward, to unite and stand firmly behind what we agree in, and to energise our grass roots supporters so they spread the word of what we believe - passing football, flowing football, attacking football.

    Together, working as a team, we can achieve great things. We can reach the promised land. And I, your new leader, will promise you this - right here, right now - there are better days ahead for each and every person who belongs to this team I am proud to call my team.

    God bless you. And God bless Norwich City Football Club.


  9. [quote user="Shack Attack"][quote user="morty"]I sat with Paul Gallagher and his wife at a player of the season dinner, and whilst I kinda see what you''re saying, she was lovely and a great laugh.[/quote]That''s a rather long winded way of saying she has ''a nice personality'',[/quote]She was just big enough for Gallagher to catch her.
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