 | Forum Reply | So , what about Santos at 17:28 15 Dec 2025
Getting injured is always the players fault according to him though. |
 | Forum Reply | Next manager who do we want? at 13:25 15 Dec 2025
Brendan's off to Saudi. Always a strong possibility. Couple of years in the Sun. Many tax free millions in the bank. Easy life. |
 | Forum Reply | Bondi Beach at 09:13 15 Dec 2025
Every "I'm just anti Zionist" politician, every two bit local councillor who thinks that "Sheffield stands with Gaza" is anything other than pathetic grandstanding has participated in getting to where we are now. |
 | Forum Reply | Bondi Beach at 07:30 15 Dec 2025
More the case that the first thing they think after something like this is that already highly restricted firearms are the issue. Maybe the fact that, along with much of the Western world, they've allowed such rampant anti-Semitism to proceed unchecked for much of the last few years should be looked at first? |
 | Forum Reply | Bondi Beach at 13:21 14 Dec 2025
"Globalise The Intifada" |
 | Forum Reply | Bondi Beach at 11:07 14 Dec 2025
He leaned the gun against a tree fairly quickly so the authorities wouldn't shoot him. As for the other terrorist, they looked like they were using shotguns which, cartridge dependent, aren't effective over much more than about 75 yards. He looked about that far away to me. |
 | Forum Reply | Bondi Beach at 09:54 14 Dec 2025
I was impressed by both his bravery in disarming the attacker, and his restraint in not blowing his head off as soon as he had the gun. |
 | Forum Reply | Stoke City v Swansea City : Match day thread at 09:28 14 Dec 2025
He just needs someone to hate to give his life meaning. Every season it's the same. He'll pick a couple of players and slag them off endlessly. He's never even seen most of them in the flesh, and it rarely matters how they actually play. Once this season he even launched into a diatribe about Key not stopping a cross when it wasn't even his side of the pitch. Just one strange dude. |
 | Forum Reply | Widell at 17:00 13 Dec 2025
There's a dynamism about Widell that adds something. Certainly he's better on the front foot than Franco, Stamenic or Yalcouye. Those three should be competing with each other for a spot at #6 IMO. Galbraith the #8, with Widell at #10, pending us trying to bring in a natural AM. Widell and EG then both fight it out for the same spot. |
 | Forum Reply | Stoke City v Swansea City : Match day thread at 15:07 13 Dec 2025
The patterns of play are becoming more apparent but we need to be quicker doing them. That will hopefully come in time. Certainly more spine about us as you say. Stoke were no great shakes and if we'd scored first we may well have gone on to win as they looked absolutely rattled when we pulled one back. |
 | Forum Reply | Stoke City v Swansea City : Match day thread at 14:44 13 Dec 2025
Pathetic waster having a dig at his favourite targets. As usual. A game about an hours drive from his house that he couldn't be bothered to go to. As usual. Quoting your own words back at you isn't hate speech Perchy. [Post edited 13 Dec 14:44]
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 | Forum Reply | The Hunger Strikers at 10:19 13 Dec 2025
True. The far left has been habitually rejected at the ballot box for decades, which is what makes the insiduous creep of most of the political parties, the media, civil service and academia towards a liberal/centre/centre left approach so damaging. People have voted for right wing alternatives only to be served up with Blairism all the same. Johnson ran on a fairly right wing platform in 2019 and won a landslide, then gave us the Boriswave and Covid lockdowns. Reform is rising because people are fed up of it. The failure of the Conservatives to actually run the country in a moderately right wing manner has led to the mass popularity of a party even further on the right. [Post edited 13 Dec 10:20]
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