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I couldn’t make it myself today, its my turn to make the lobbies.
but i know four who are going, set off at 8-15 this morn, should be on the terraces now.
i know the seasons not started yet, but
i went last night and although i thought we were allright untill the substitutions, which i accept we have to make, so as to see what others are like. (I think we should keep both the left back and centre half that came on to bolster the squad).
I worry that cos of how we play, and the quality of our players, that we will not score more than one goal very often, and although i think that our defence is probably better than last season, we will still concede quite a lot of goals goals.i know we are nowhere as good as spain, but we try to play in a similar way, and didn’t they win all there games in the knockout stages only 1 nil, they can do this because they have a quality defence, and unfortunatly we dont.
i fear our lack of goals might be our downfall this season, not because of the players but the way we try to play
i hope i’m wrong.
also i have not gone over to the dark side.i’m really still fairly optimisticanother for when we concede
i think it was “ivor bigun and the nosebleeds”
called “i’m a banker” (or something that rhymes with banker)obviously aimed at the scorer and not any of our men
chelsea dagger?
is that a tune or some sort of game
It’s a tune and a good one at that
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEXHeTcxQy4[/quote]yeah i know it now, didn’t know it was called that though,
it’d be awreet for a change.
chelsea dagger?
is that a tune or some sort of game
it’s not so bad
but if we did get rid, what should we play instead,
i’ll start the ball rolling
“i don’t believe in miracles”
no i don’t think they’ll get tonked 9-0 or 8-1
but i do think they will really struggle, it’ll be harder this season than last season. cos in mine and a lot of other peoples opinion the promoted teams this season are better than last seasons, even though i don’t think any of this seasons will finish higher than brummingham did last season.
thats an awful lot of seasoning
Last year i thought that burnley would be lucky to get any points from their first 8 games, and because of this put quite a lot of money on them to be relegated. Ok they were, but after the start they had i didn,t half do some sweating till about January.
but then again 3-10 for blackpool this time. better return than the bank,
and it makes the season a little exiting, unless they have a good start like burnley, then more sweating.paid on sunday
i was a bit rubbish last season, but i’ll have another go.
The point i was trying to make was, that it doesn’t matter which of the main parties are in power. Because they will in one way or another follow the same policies, The policies of Milton Friedman, country after country have done this for one reason or another, and in all cases except one or two where the masses rebelled, the minority very rich got richer, and the majority, relativley poor got poorer. all at the expense of public services,And Jobs. Check them out, Bolivia, South Africa, Poland, Indonesia, Russia,China,Sri Lanka, Iraq. And Many others.In this country Thatcher started it Blair Carried on where Thatcher left off and Cameron and Clegg are taking it to a different level.
I’ve just noticed theres nobody else online.
I’m not that boring ham eye?
14 July 2010 at 12:51 am in reply to: Transfer news, paper talk, who you want – get it all in here #39947eventually something on 1 of these 16 pages will/might actually happen
IMO
Ian McCartney is small fry compared to what we will see over the next few years.I meant to say “I’m not totally convinced the debt is that BIG. Meaning as big as the present leaders say.
Don’t get me wrong i’m not defending labours hiss poor record. No matter who is in power, what i’m on about will happen anyway.
Who said “biggest debt this generation has ever seen” (and without trying to be pedantic, which generation, My generation or my kids generation). Was it other politicians or maybe a leading economist perhaps, or a banker. or a company director or somebody else “up there” (and I don’t mean god). what i will garauntee is, it wasn’t somebody down here (and I don’t mean the devil). All the economists, bankers directors and most of the politicians want to achieve the same goals, and what they want to achieve will not help us.
Nearly all the up and coming young politicians(the present and future party leaders and cabinet members) all went into politics as a carear move to help themselves and not to help the people who eventually vote for them. Usually by getting a job within a political party often as advisors. I suspect which party doesn’t matter to them. And if you wonder as advisors of what, if you look, most studied economics at Uni.
And thats the first step to their sought after directorship and even more money than they have now. (Remember they could buy and sell most of us even before they went to Uni). To reach their goal they are not bothered who they step on or what they screw up to get there.These people have absolutley nothing in common with the vast majority of people they pretend to represent. And they will lie and cheat to get you onside so they can have virtual free reign.
And can we get a spell check on here please?
Oh and by the way,in a few years if not sooner, (cos it doesn’t matter as we wont be able to do anything about it) we’ll find out that the politicians
or their family members, who did the selling off, will either be advisors to or directors of the companies that did the buying.wether the debt was left by labour or not, (I’m not totally convinced the debt is that). its called shock tactics, whichever party is in power we would have been told that the debt was massive, and if we dont make wholsale cuts we will be in the crap. so everybody starts blaming everybody else, and while we are arguing about it, and footballers wages, and the fat cats salaries, and the bankers etc, etc, the government carry on making financial cuts and job cuts in public services
and scrapping free swimming, and this that and the other, all the time telling us that this “streamlining” will “save” us, so we’ad best not oppose it or the country’s had it.
What happens next is that the public services will be sold off, to the fat cats buisnesses and the governments cronies,and they will get richer and richer, while we get poorer and poorer.
And by “we” I mean, not only the poor souls at the bottom of the ladder,
but a lot of so called proffesionals, and delluded people who believe they are middle class cos they think they own there own house’ or mid priced car, or overpriced fitted kitchen etc etc.Sorry to go on, but mi baths not very fast at filling for some reason.
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