 | Forum Thread | Galbraith, Yalcoure and Nunes at 16:57 31 Jan 2026
Very comfortable on the ball, completely different game once they were on. [Post edited 31 Jan 22:08]
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 | Forum Reply | Leo Walta confirmed at 14:48 31 Jan 2026
Balance sheets must be a spaghetti of assets, liabilities and equity these days. |
 | Forum Reply | Leo Walta confirmed at 13:11 30 Jan 2026
We certainly need a decent bench, my greater concern is the lack of quality and cover in the wide attacking areas, Ronald is 8 out of 10 until the final ball then he drops to 3 out of 10. Eom is improved but we lack someone to go past people and pick a pass in the final third, Inoussa looks like he can do it but is a bit of an enigma, hopefully the new winger will be able to. Maybe I'm asking too much, if we had someone that good they would be in the Premier League? |
 | Forum Reply | Minneapolis at 13:00 30 Jan 2026
I don't think many people scrutinise what they are told three days, it seems to be a case of getting very, very angry about something you don't fully understand based on a story you've been told by someone who you don't know. This seems to be a form of idiocy. |
 | Forum Reply | Minneapolis at 12:35 30 Jan 2026
Carrying a gun and shouting fcuk you repeatedly into the faces of armed government agents is not the best way to spend your days off, he did not deserve to be killed but boy was he pushing his luck. He should have been arrested days before he was shot for his behaviour, I think that if I vandalised a police car and kept shouting fcuk off in the faces of policemen I may be detained. |
 | Forum Reply | Rupert Lowe at 19:28 28 Jan 2026
These kind of meetings drive me mad, lots of subjective analysis and an absence of facts, figures and evidence. The debate about Central Government efficiency is just that a debate. You'd be out of a job is turned up to such a meeting in the private sector without the full facts. |
 | Forum Reply | Minneapolis at 16:58 25 Jan 2026
Another media frenzy, 10s of thousands killed in Iran by the authorities. Obviously the wrong kind of news. |
 | Forum Reply | Inoussa at 11:35 22 Jan 2026
Matos mentioned a back problem for Inoussa in an interview this week. |
 | Forum Reply | Cardiff Rugby at 22:15 21 Jan 2026
You'll find Glamorgan have pulled out of Swansea citing in part the investment in Sofia Gardens, they've pulled the cricket and now it looks like the rugby. |
 | Forum Reply | Cost of Rachel's U-turns at 17:00 21 Jan 2026
I'm critical of our approach to green energy, not of green energy itself. There is no point importing fossil fuels during the transition when we have our own resources. There is no point offshoring industries like cement and fertiliser, we still import them and our approach is generating more emissions as a result. There is no point building wind farms when the infrastructure is not there and so the tax payer ends up paying money to energy generators when it's very windy! The Government seems to only now realise that solar panels are a more mature technology than heat pumps https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/art Pushing people into expensive emerging technologies does not make sense when you could have a a more nuanced approach allowing technology to mature. We are busting a gut to use today's technologies to meet a target 25 years ahead, just stupid. There is no single system EV charging network, how was that allowed to happen, if solid state batteries emerge as planned the game changes, how much money will we waste? There is no point punishing the UK by going faster than everyone else, high cost for no benefit, indeed high cost for drawbacks! The Government lacks a coherent plan and the ordinary tax payer is and will be fleeced as a result and our industry will not be competitive. Green industry is not the problem it's the hap hazard approach using today's solutions to solve a long term problem. I get totally pissed of with the green is good eco zealots who can't think systematically, strategically or indeed employ a bit of common sense. Is China wrong? Well it's still increasing its emissions and building coal fired power stations, but unlike the UK it probably has a plan that works in the long term without cutting off it's own face. [Post edited 21 Jan 17:05]
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 | Forum Reply | Trump rubbishes Chagos deal at 13:05 21 Jan 2026
If you think about the legal process, it is defined, there are clear procedures to follow and the skill is in the interpretation of the small details to make an argument. Compare that to running a country, everything is in motion, the situations are complex and not well defined, the skill is in identifying where you need to get to and having a strategic plan that pulls you in the general direction you need to go in, accepting that there will be hurdles and barriers to overcome. |
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