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    [Football] Sunderland Relegated

    Two years left on their parachute payments, I believe (worth £64m over three years). It used to be the case that you get four years, but now it's changed to three (money is instead spread over three years instead, it's not that you lose as year). If a team promoted to the Premier League gets...
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    [Albion] Leicester v Southampton

    Reddit soccer streams is always the answer.
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    [Football] Sunderland v Accrington Stanley

    I remember how chuffed we were when Mark McCammon scored as we beat Sunderland 2-1. How times change.
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    [Albion] Ulloa - should we sign him in the summer?

    Eh? I thought played very well (in terms of hold up and bringing others into play) against Spurs (much more so than Murray). He's looked good in other games too (although he was really poor against Huddersfield - didn't win anything). However, he hasn't seemed much of a goal threat. That said...
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    [Albion] Return of the King

    No, it was announced as Knockaert.
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    [Albion] Return of the King

    I think there were a number of contenders for MOM. The sponsors gave it to Knockaert, Sky gave it to Gross and the BBC gave it to Ryan. I'd have given it to Dunk, others to Kayal. Kayal played well and was perhaps well suited to this game (certainly doesn't have the range of passing that Propper...
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    The Jeremy Corbyn thread

    Yes, and plenty more I'm sure too!
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    [Albion] Is beating Spurs at home that far fetched?

    Correction: teams that finish fourth from this season no longer have to play a qualifier. They automatically go into the group stage.
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    [Albion] Team for Tottenham - big changes?

    Late night tipple? :mad:
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    [Politics] The Tories hit new LOWS with the Windrush situation

    I've no idea what's gone through Theresa May's mind, but she does have a history of showing a lack of compassion. One case I remember is when Home Secretary she approved the extradition to the US of a student who was accused of copyright infringement, and earning about 150k from it. Basically...
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    [Football] West ham v Stoke

    Not sure where else to post this, so I'll post it here. Buffon's successor in the Italian national team made this save yesterday, to put a big dent in Napoli's title hopes. 985536900533436417 Pretty decent!
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    [Football] The VAR goes MAD at Mainz

    There seems to be constant protests from fans in Germany about matches being moved for TV. It's good to see. 985971524783001600 985972286837657600 985971240505610242
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    [Misc] FAO Bozza - reporting an Ad

    I have my ad block temporarily turned off due to some stuff I'm doing, and I've been receiving some very intrusive advertisements on NSC. One is similar to the above ad, which takes over the whole page. Every time I click 'x' it comes back. The only way to get rid of it is to refresh the page...
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    The Jeremy Corbyn thread

    It doesn't really matter what I know as usually when I post facts on these kind of threads, people just ignore them and carry on with their agenda!
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    The Jeremy Corbyn thread

    Er, based on what? Half the country won't vote for them because of their position on Brexit, the young are historically far less inclined to vote for them due to their tuition fee history, and then you have those who won't ever move from the Tories or Labour. The Lib Dem's support has never...
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    The Jeremy Corbyn thread

    These kind of incorrect statements have basically become the norm when it comes to Corbyn. Corbyn backed the intervention which took place in East Timor, and he wanted the UN to intervene in Rwanda during the genocide. The article below argues a couple of others he may have made the case for...
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    The Jeremy Corbyn thread

    Seems like you're trying to bait - but I'll answer anyway. May's not particularly popular, but when has it ever been said that Corbyn is hugely popular? He's hugely popular with Labour party members, but hugely unpopular with the media, and has never been particularly popular with the public at...
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    [Football] Still 7 points clear

    This is their fifth season the in Premier League.
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    [Football] Still 7 points clear

    Perhaps slightly, but they still have to play Everton and Arsenal at home, and Man City and Chelsea away, so it's still pretty complicated for them. Their win yesterday was obviously vital. They have also played a game more than us.

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