It is all nonsense made up on the spur of the moment in the 1960s.
That said, I'm gonna fight fight fight for the Albion till we win division three. Fact.
I can be as high and mighty as I like, but who knows what I might do myself on the spur of the moment, to be fair.
Luckily my dampening circuits work more swiftly than the 400 milliseconds needed to swing a reflex slap. Could be age.
That's good to hear.
I am not a fan of giving license to violence as a consequence of contributory negligence.
(All that aside, this sums up for me the mentality of certain sorts on the so-called left who spent most of the last year attacking Starmer for not swiftly demanding a cessation of...
Didn't something similar (albeit boot on other foot) happen in Amsterdam last week when some Israeli supporters (one assumes, A Tel Aviv side were in town) burnt a Palestinian flag?
I am not in favour of weaponizing the middle east conflict at the football, from any angle.
Get cctv to identify...
It is none of Starmer's business to replace Graham.
She is an elected union leader (elected by 4% of her membership).
Her union doesn't support Labour. She has nothing to do with Labour
I doubt that Starmer gives a flying shit what she says or thinks :shrug:
2012 you say? ???
McLusky quit the labour party in 2024.
Good.
If Starmer raised an eyebrow earlier, I suspect he's now lowered it.
As I noted earlier, I don't know whether you are all excited about Labour being overthrown by a trade unionist, or worried. Either way I wouldn't hold my breath.
If we are serious gravy we need a squad that can compete in the league, the domestic cups and Europe.
If Citeh can start an EPL match with six world class internationals on the bench every game, so can we.
We can't rock up for knock out stage European football with our knickers round our...
Presumably I will have heard of her by the time that happens.
OK, I'll look her up.
"Graham was elected the general secretary of Unite on 25 August 2021 with 46,696 votes, 37.7% of the votes cast, less than 4% of the membership,[25] and took office on 26 August.[26][27][28] In September 2021...
Two things I learnt yesterday.
It is possible to watch an entire half of Albion football against Citeh and never once think we aren't going to score in a minute.
Matt O'Riley may play his international football for Denmark, but he's English, and Southern, and eloquent.
Nice.