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  1. In Topic: Any Rumours?

    Yesterday, 08:17 PM

    View PostBonnyman, on 28 May 2024 - 07:08 PM, said:

    Ffs he got released by Cheltenham our defence has been an absolute liability, he has been the best central defender but you can?t say with confidence he will be comfortable in the league above

    Morsy got released by Port Vale ffs.
    Grigg was released by MK Dons ffs.
  2. In Topic: Sam Clucas

    Yesterday, 08:02 PM

    View PostBald magician, on 28 May 2024 - 07:56 PM, said:

    I think they also say that about managers! Cook broke that mould.

    Sam clucas in a good league 2 side would be a cut above the rest. Welcomed with open arms from my perspective

    Duncan broke the mould before Cook, just to be awkward!
  3. In Topic: The End Of Labour?

    Yesterday, 07:45 PM

    View PostThe Earl of Chesterfield, on 28 May 2024 - 07:42 PM, said:


    Antisemitism well and truly a thing of the past in todays Labour Party.
    Good old Angela Raynor saying Labour will recognise the state of Palestine, AFTER the election, will that be in the official manifesto?, whilst addressing a group of Muslims and pleading with them not to oust her at the election.
  4. In Topic: The End Of Labour?

    Yesterday, 07:39 PM

    View Postturrhall, on 28 May 2024 - 07:19 PM, said:

    Apologies, the deadline is apparently the 7th June, so ignore that part. My mistake. Doesn't help with campaigning already underway.



    No, she is not being allowed to stand for Labour

    The Sky news report seems to indicate she can stand for Labour. Are they not allowing it?
  5. In Topic: Nhs

    Yesterday, 07:37 PM

    View Postisleaiw1, on 28 May 2024 - 07:34 PM, said:

    They are the party of business - 121 business leaders have signed a letter dont you know. Well some of them are business leaders, a few are leaders of dormant companies or used to lead businesses...

    Couldnt agree more on the uni point - when I was at school about 10% stayed to 6th form and about half of them went to uni. When my daughter was in 6th form, 90% stayed on to 6th form and 90% of them went to uni. All they did was make a degree the expected base qualification...

    Read a piece today about apprenticeships and some young lad was saying he was loving his apprentice train driver on ?50k a year... not surprised! But for many people (and my daughter would say she was one of them) on the job learning and getting paid is more appealing than uni studies...

    Re the your last sentence, all day everyday, obviously some vocations require an extra level of study but ?learning on the Job? and being paid at the same time is so valuable in experience.

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