We said at the start of the season that the failure to get a proper striker in would haunt us, and that is precisely what has turned out to be the case.The club would have had their reasons possibly -or probably -due to not wanting to part with the millions it would have cost, given the present...
This is certainly not what the trendy punters want to read, even though it equates to the lifestyle of millions of respectable people in this country, and I can fully understand your frustration.
But that is exactly what you were saying. You and your wife have a background in education, have you not, so you above most others, should know that compared to the influence that parents have on a growing child, those of teachers and governments are minimal at best. I recall at the time that...
Yet another all too ready to band words about like corrupt, withoput any sort of evidence to back it up. Unless you are using the last para as evidence of cirruption . .
I really don't know but perhaps they did not feel it was necessary if there were no cases of mass profiteering, as you put it, and you do of course speculate that this might have been the case. Given the rush at the time, perhaps they simply felt that going into why other companies were not...
Yes, I fully realise that, and as you say nobody is above the law. But that they didn't go through the correct (and possibly at the time, time-consuming) process doesn't necessarily mean that there was fraud. There was understandable panic to get this stuff bought, as was the case in other...
With respect, this seems like all the others who know best and from a position of no knowledge, profess to know it all. So, initially he missed COBRA meetings -do you know what the agenda was and whether he was needed, what he might have been doing instead, whether he was involved by video link...
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Silly little man -this really is progress; no real abuse! Same old problem with wanting to fit everything into the narrative, bringing in banalities such as the scotch egg (no one was forced to to go the pub) and thus the predictable inconsistency. We all want to see the end of this, and...
Yes, indeed. Well-meant criticism with constructive alternatives is very desirable, but all too often on here and in public, strident voices are heard, when they really do not know the ins and outs of a situation, preferring to stick to their narrative. In this case it is righteous lefties, all...
Yes, Fulham have improved but they still struggle to score and quite frankly yesterday against Sheff Utd, other than Lookman's goal, really did not look any better. Their one saving grace of late was the excellent win at inconsistent Everton, admittedly, but with their run of games coming up...
Strange -you show the same sense of superiority that chopper and clampy and others do -this arrogant belief that only their views count and others are just thick and deluded. Of course there is a difference, but chopper asked when he last faced questions and I gave him a response. Yes, he does...
Plenty of predictable bluster as expected, but no answer to the question, again as expected. For the record, B J has clearly made errors, and it would have been odd, if he had not, given the overwhelming nature of this hitherto unheard of situation. By the way, just for balance he is not alone...
Now who do you think "we" is? I could not tell you the last time off hand, but do recall what are probably 20 times if not more at around 5pm -have you been on Mars with that robot?
I never cease to be amazed at how naive people can be and blind themselves to reality, simply to fit everything in to their narrative. If only you could have been with me outside a lidl in Bavaria in summer 1990, close to the then recently-opened inner-German border, and watched hundreds of...