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  1. 7 minutes ago, Google Bot said:

    No I'm not. 

    You're implying that we can only get tactically capable players from areas which Brexit now prohibits, correct?

    No, it's like other aspects of Brexit, if you limit the market size you shop in / you sell into you get fewer choices and prices go up / fewer sales and prices fall. 

    You can choose to play different tactics, as the rude Scottish fella did to equally great success, but if you want to play the way Farke did - to great success - after several years of dross with the remnants of the rude Scottish fella's UK based squad - you want to access as many talented technical players as you can. And Brexit has shut down that supply route for our club, and the sporting director got rid of that manager. 


  2. 16 minutes ago, Google Bot said:

    Yet implying that budget European players are the only ones capable of tactical awareness isn't?  Give me a break.

    You are putting words in my mouth, I didn't say we weren't using UK talent, we had Aarons, Godfrey, Cantwell, (and McClean and Hanley) in that squad. What screwed us was losing the manager who knew how to add European talent like Pukki (we couldn't sign him now because of Brexit), Krull (Newcastle couldn't sign him now because of Brexit) Stieperman (we couldn't sign him now because of Brexit), Tettey (we probably couldn't sign him now because of Brexit), Zimmermann (we couldn't sign him now because of Brexit), Vrancic (we couldn't sign him now because of Brexit), Buendia (we couldn't sign him now because of Brexit), Vrancic (we couldn't sign him now because of Brexit), plus admitted underperformers Trybull and Leitner plus Heise and Drmic (at least the first two of which we couldn't sign now because of Brexit).

    You think we could have found equivalent payers at similar prices in the UK?

     

     


  3. 1 minute ago, Google Bot said:

    Again, we failed twice with those players - embarrassingly so, in fact.  There's no proof that the system works, whereas we've got a long history with young domestic players, or lower league signings that have gone on to compete in the top tier.

    That, with all due respect, is a stupidly ignorant comment. We walked the Championship twice, and had a first half of the first Premier league season that gave us performances against Man City and Tottenham everyone could be proud of. The failure was not to upgrade the talent in the system, not the system itself. 


  4. 9 minutes ago, Google Bot said:

    It's the Holts, Hoolahans, Bellamy, Sutton, Drury, Roberts, Bowen, Bruce etc.  That were successful,  List goes on far more than a few successes that Webber/Farke picked up on the cheap in Europe.

    Well, if you list a set of players over a 35 year period, of course there were more UK successes than European ones. Not really the point, Farke had a system that transformed us, European players who could execute that level of tactical awareness allowed that to happen, we were starting build a conveyor belt of talent in our academy that could carry that forward - and Webber and Brexit threw all that away. 

    Of course we could also have kept our other transformative manager - the nasty Scottish fella - and signed more Holts, Martins, Morisons' but he threw his toys out the pram and ****ed off to Villa. 


  5. 6 minutes ago, Google Bot said:

    There's plenty of young/lower league talent that we can bring in within this country. Pukki and Emi were good signings but who else came in that done it in the prem league?

    It's the Holts, Hoolahans, Bellamy, Sutton, Drury, Roberts, Bowen, Bruce etc.  That were successful,  List goes on far more than a few successes that Webber/Farke picked up on the cheap in Europe.

    Plus the playing field is the same for all clubs...It's just a crap excuse for people who have an agenda (imo).

    Well thank you for removing the context of Farke. Fake plus European talent transformed our club. 

    Losing Farke AND access to European talent is what screwed the club. 

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  6. Let the games begin .... I've just ordered a beer and popcorn. That Guardian headline buries the true lede - indicted on 30 counts of business fraud. It was never just about that sex worker, despite what Fox/Republicans are spinning.

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  7. Meanwhile, just sure if this is doubling down or tripling down .... of course, Jim Jordan was one of the Republican lawmakers (sic) who requested a pardon from Trump. Not sure if that has ANYTHING to do with this unconstitutional draft legislation /  PR stunt.  

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  8. But for all the ever-widening chorus of GOP political leaders throwing chaff into the air to distract our attention...maybe all Donnie actually bought with his "I will be arrested on Tuesday" tweet was winning a news cycle or two before the really big national security hammer hits him. 

     

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  9. 2 hours ago, keelansgrandad said:

    I think they are looking for one indictment and they can distance him. De Santis would then have plenty of ammo to hurt him.

    I won't repost Trump's post about De Santis, but it's tasteless, would get you sued for libel in the UK, and may also be very effective in putting an end to De Santis' (for legal reasons still undeclared but also very obviously already started) presidential run.


  10. And more this morning ... Rick Scott's company was convicted or defrauding the Federal Government of hundreds of millions of $. Of course, as a rich. white, well-connected male in America he personally got away with it and now he's a US Senator. 

     

    During his tenure as chief executive, the company defrauded Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal programs. The Department of Justice won 14 felony convictions against the company, which was fined $1.7 billion in what was at the time the largest healthcare fraud settlement in U.S. history.

     


  11. Meanwhile, MAGA works in absolute meltdown over Trumps' self-announced indictment .... we don't yet know that he will be, or what the charges are, but if it it for the payment and subsequent mis-reporting of the $130,000 hush money, it's the same crime that Trump's own Department of Justice convicted his personal lawyer for. 

     

     

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  12. 2 hours ago, mattyboy said:

    . By confronting situations head-on rather than pussyfooting around, he has perhaps ironically achieved more in brokering peace agreements than trying to delicately manoeuvre an agreement.

    By caving into every tyrant he met ..... (there fixed it for you)  Russia - caved, Korea - caved, Kurdistan - caved, Afghanistan - caved.

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