Talking of incompetance . . But if only you had been in government, then all those millions of mugs would not have been taken in, as we would have had your wisdom to guide us.
Even all these years later, I can still see that tackle and then his woeful decision -the ONLY person in the stadium to see anything wrong -even the "offended" player didn't appeal. Quite unbelievable and to think that he still attracts criticism and continues to be entrusted with matches at the...
Obviously, you don't see the irony here. And given that you are the most likely ON NSC to write that you put folk on ignore, to read that you enjoy (and presumably value) debate, seems to be the height of hypocrisy.
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Yes, given our tendency not to hold on to a lead, I too was expecting the same! But nonetheless, a superb performance, but let's build on it with a very vital home win against Fulham.
Talk of hypocrisy and virtue signalling.Had you bothered to read the poster's contribution properly, you might have seen that he was quite content with those most in need getting help. Of course there are situations such as you suggest when folk need temporary help, and I doubt that anyone would...
Yes, agree -it would be exciting, but still a financial loser, even with parachute payments, and we could again have an exciting promotion push. However, there was much optimism at the start of this season that we might at last move away from a relegation battle, so nothing is a given -we could...
Yes, I too enjoyed the Championship, but it is Tony Bloom we should be thinking of. Relegation will cost us millions and it is not at all fair that he should stump up more dosh so that we can enjoy the Championship.
Who would ever have thought it! In 35 years of teaching, not once did I hear any child or parent say that they went hungry at holiday time. I just watched a mum complain that it was not enough for the family, yet it is intended for the children, at which poiint my wife said -looking at her, that...
We use this facility, and wear a mask all the time, but it is outdoor, and no one really comes near. Surprised that folk elect to go into the shop, when this option is open to them.
Exactly he was really good and how he kept his temper with some of those people interested only in playing gotcha, and doing their utmost to be as negative as possible.
IF they brush past you in a small shop, then I think that is acceptable, as opposed to crossing the street to ask someone, where, by all accounts, the risk is much lower. Do you not think that your assertion that the vast majority would probably have a good excuse, is just tad naïve?
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I actually voted to stay in though am not that keen on the EU with its huge layer of politicians and unelected bureaucrats desperate to get their noses into the trough, thus inviting the risk of cronyism and corruption, but reading posts like this, makes me realise that remoaners like...