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  1. In Topic: General Election It Is Then...

    Today, 08:00 PM

    View PostThe Earl of Chesterfield, on 29 May 2024 - 06:26 PM, said:

    Not sure what point you're trying to make, here.

    That I'm a Labour supporter? That I highlight fourteen years of tory failings? Perhaps celebrate their implosion as a party?

    Hardly an eyebrow raising revelation. Though I continue to be flattered that so many contributors quote my pseudonym so often.

    The 'Labour have no policies' thing's getting yawningly dull, too. Every rational observer acknowledges the nation's broke, just as every rational observer acknowledges whatever Labour pledge will be minutely dissected in a way the tory's never are. Hell, it's happening on this very thread as we e-speak. And of course SKS is no Blair. In the same way he's no Johnson, either.

    But maybe the country needs boring. Maybe it needs bland. Maybe it needs rational and responsible.

    Bottom line is this topic's become as predictable as every other. Whataboutery, evasion, hypocrisy, prejudice and personal point scoring. And y'know what? Not a single mind will be changed, either.

    I just hope everyone has the basic honesty to admit who they voted for come July fifth and offer an intelligent insight into why they did...

    Your so right it?s become as predictable as every other, I suspect most know why?anyhow?
    Just on your last sentence, why have people got to have the basic honesty to offer an intelligent insight into who they voted for? Cant folk keep their choice between themselves and the ballot box whilst still entering into discussions on here.? Or will you deride folk for keeping their choice private and exercising that bench mark of democracy of the privacy of the ballot box? What right have you got to know who people chose to vote for? Can?t folk vote for who they want on a whim, a change of mind, even a eyes closed cross. That?s the beauty of democracy. Not everyone wants to dissect and divulge the reasons, and that doesn?t mean some sinister reason for others to sneer and smear at.
    BTW, I?ve not discounted giving Labour a chance despite my loathing of Starmer, neither have I ruled out a vote for Remain. Tbh this is the most undecided I?ve ever been pre election! But whoever I choose I?ll openly admit on here where my cross went, yet I will feel no need whatsoever to offer any intelligent insight why I chose that option.
  2. In Topic: Fury

    Today, 03:22 PM

    View PostBlue roan lily, on 29 May 2024 - 03:05 PM, said:

    I believe so, One of them dodged the mandatory contender for one of the belts to make the first fight.( I think )

    The IBF, much to the disgust of Hearn, have now decided not to relieve Usyk of their belt due not fighting the mandatory challenger, he can request a postponement of the mandatory, so I think the rematch is still for the unified, or I might have heard it wrong.
    Edit, I think this explains it..
    https://en.as.com/ot...his-ibf-belt-n/
  3. In Topic: Any Rumours?

    Today, 12:52 PM

     Sammy Spireite, on 29 May 2024 - 12:17 PM, said:

    Both wrong lol

    Morsy was offered a new deal and we paid them compensation due to his age.

    Grigg still had a year to run and we signed him for an undisclosed fee.

    Usual case lol
  4. 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.
  5. 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!

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