I think it may have taken a massive swerve.
Nice to see all the true and proper northern dunderland supporters fleeing the stadium of lightwight at 85 minutes. Missing the equalizer. :lolol:
This seems to be the key bit:
"he received an offer of a contract from the Belgian club Charleroi. It came with a condition: Charleroi wanted confirmation from Fifa that Diarra would be able to move and that they would not be liable for any of the costs owed to LokomotivFifa did not give those...
Yes but when I sat in the home family section with my mate Nils at the New Den, and Forster scored the only goal of the match, I had a face like a smacked arse.
I may have even tutted.
But inside I was pissing myself. :lolol:
Mmmmm.....
I am always busy, even if doing nothing spectacular, so I never regret the passing of a day.
Also my autism means that too much newness causes anxiety. How I managed the Ajax trip last year is a mystery. I have @Hugo Rune and @Bozza to thank for that. Truth be told I heaved a...
Yes but Starmer is so dull. He doesn't have the charisma of a Johnson, which is the sort of thing that millions of voters apparently like.
This is why Farage vacuumed up 4,117,610 votes. More than the liberals (but spread around to thinly to win many seats. Thankfully.). The liberals only got...
Yep. Easy peasy.
I hope they learn from this.
Some very well intentioned labourites in my penumbra can bamboozle themselves with numbers when the numbers come into conflict with perceived imperatives. Let's hope the chancellor isn't one of them.
(f***ing beta-test it, innit!!!)
To be fair.....I actually thought she was a correspondent rather than a flagship presenter, owing to the undigested nature of the content she presented (largely soundbites from partisan players with little or no critical assessment).
If she has been promoted to the Paxo stratosphere, I missed...
It isn't strange, albeit in the context you present it, it may seem strange.
By comparison the tory vote fell from 13,966,454 in 2019 to 6,828,925.
f*** me, the tories lost half their support. That hadn't registered till I looked it up.
Christ.
Anyone attempting to score points by implying...
The WFA thing is a little concerning. If it sent a message despite having much impact, then that may have mapped to a 'clever politics' agenda. Instead it seems ill judged with scope to annoy, disadvantage and disappoint for no obvious advantage.
A bit like if we play Spuds on Sunday with a...
I agree. As a Labour member she has consistently failed to alarm me by her apparent bias. She sticks it to the Tories as well as to Labour as far as I have seen.
One could criticize several journalists for tedious negative whataboutery, and there are several that seem to be gleefully leaping...