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  1. In Topic: Euros Thread

    Yesterday, 07:41 PM

     hilly81, on 15 June 2024 - 11:48 AM, said:

    **Winning goal in a major tournament. They scored in the last Euros.

    Oh yes- right you are. Cheers
    Scotland had only two touches in the box last night, no shots on target.
    I don?t share the general sense of glee at their failure.
  2. In Topic: Ex Spireite Signs For .....

    Yesterday, 01:24 PM

    Jack Broadhead has signed for Belper from Worksop, for an undisclosed fee.
  3. In Topic: Euros Thread

    14 June 2024 - 10:20 PM

    No Scottish player has scored in a major tournament for 28 years.
    I still love them.
  4. In Topic: Any Rumours?

    13 June 2024 - 12:09 PM

     Bonnyman, on 13 June 2024 - 12:03 PM, said:

    Well he probably will have a few clubs in for him based on goals per minute ratio at the level he plyed his trade last year, but they won?t be any league 2 clubs

    I still hope that the Yeovil manager was on the wind-up when he claimed we had paid a six-figure sum for Joe Quigley, but he has undeniably played a significant role in getting us back into the real League, and I?ll be forever grateful to him for that.
    I can?t see why another League Two side wouldn?t take a chance on him.
  5. In Topic: Putin..

    10 June 2024 - 04:17 PM

    View PostWooden Spoon, on 09 June 2024 - 09:34 PM, said:

    The 6 month delay in approval for aid to Ukraine severely hampered their ability to defend the country.


    Is there a reluctance in the US to see putins regime brought down?


    Either way we?re spent 2-5 years giving ukraine enough not to lose but not enough to win

    I guess it's all about Trump pulling strings, trying to deny Biden the right to claim he has defeated Putin. Trump's sole concern is himself rather than stopping the march of tyranny through Europe. I also guess Republican speaker Mike Johnson had been influenced by Russia, directly or indirectly via his party, to keep delaying the aid for as long as possible.

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