I think you will find that the obsession is on the part of those who keep posting threads each time he manages to have a dump without hitting the seat.
What?, because of one decent goal,.... if you remember he scored a cracker against Bournemouth for us, but it didn't break his normal routine of missing the cows arse with a banjo on a regular basis.
JFC will start,.... he is being given more game time to push his trf credentials up a bit, he is the great white hope for a home grown big money trf to keep the FFP wolves at bay. (if they drop him, his value will plummet, even though he is a regular in the England u21's)
I certainly felt that he was a good dynamic choice in the first instance, I am sure most of us did,..... but we are in a precarious position, the club could seriously enter a phase of economic struggles if we continue to flounder down in the lower reaches of this division, or in fact we slip...
I keep asking myself though,........why the deuce has this message just consistently failed to get through to the club???....its almost as if we are seen as a never ending resource, to be filched of all our hard earned, simply to line the pockets of some already very wealthy, mediocre...
Indeed.............take Algeria, its been an independent nation for decades, yet its own jihadist sects are still bombing and murdering at will..... Tunisia, Morocco, Mauretania, Libya, DRC, Chechnya, Yemen, Somalia, Egypt, Iraq, Pakistan, Indonesia, China, Nigeria, Chad, Mali..... the list goes...
Putin indeed, although I suspect he may find his own Islamic provinces may start kicking off soon, that should get him bleating for western help, especially when he can't afford the proverbial pot to pisss in.
The Chinese are now finding they have to tackle the internal Islamic issues in the...
Well Syria, Afghanistan barely register on the oil producers graphs, Egypt us a net importer, so only Iraq and Lybia are important factors in that discussion. Don't forget the west went to war with Serbia to protect Bosnian Muslims, no oil involved there.
What this guy is saying is, he thinks a military dictatorship or a religious caliphate are his preferred style of government.......... not my idea of fun for the people who live there, but at least it would provide some stability to the oil markets.
It was gradual, but CCTV was the death of fistycuffs at footy, first in the grounds, mid to late 80's,.... followed by the streets in the 90's once they took hold there in big numbers.
Just exactly how does that get reconciled against the hundreds of random bombings and executions of men women and children, deliberately, over the last 15 - 20 years?
You cannot separate it Mustafa.......the core of the issues in the tribal areas are absolutely rooted in religious conflict,.....the traditionally dominant shia landowner classes are now being overpowered by the sunni sects supported by the very aggressive sunni militants and jihadi motivated...