| Forum Reply | Man City - "Tryanny of the majority" at 11:34 5 Jun 2024
Excellent post, Konk and I very much agree with you. Citeh, the other big clubs and the Premier League continue to make football into a sport wholly different to the one I fell in love with as a lad. If we ever needed an example of how money corrupts, we have it in Premier League football. |
| Forum Reply | Dykes injured? at 10:23 5 Jun 2024
Clarke has said Dykes is irreplaceable. I've never heard any of us describe him in that way. |
| Forum Reply | General Election Thread at 08:03 5 Jun 2024
A general election debate is just a reality TV show. The idea we could understand complex political issues through 45 second soundbites is simply ludicrous. No one should watch these shows to make any kind of informed decision on who to vote for. |
| Forum Reply | Dykes injured? at 07:57 5 Jun 2024
It's interesting Clarke and Scotland put so much more value on Dykes than we do. The Dykes of Scotland compared to the Dykes of QPR is a real puzzle. |
| Forum Reply | General Election Thread at 20:02 4 Jun 2024
I'll be interested in the turn out in this election. It's very much been on the low side since the turn of the century and I wouldn't be surprised if this one is too. There's an increasing number of people who have lost all faith in the political process and they're quite likely not to vote. And who can blame them? That and the inevitability of a Labour landslide is certain to have an effect. |
| Forum Reply | Departures in the development squad at 18:35 4 Jun 2024
Well not quite. Sam Manufor and Conor Clark were recently announced as moving up from the U18s to the Dev squad. Last season Jake Leahy and Alfie Tuck gradually made their way up too. |
| Forum Reply | great song writers...... at 15:45 4 Jun 2024
Hear, hear. I continue to listen to Steely Dan and Fagan's solo albums after all these years. Perfection is what they did. |
| Forum Reply | Eze for England! at 08:16 4 Jun 2024
Eze MotM on the BBC and Guardian websites, and some great compliments were made about him such as Leon Osman saying: "Eze is unique. He can glide with the ball and he can beat four players at a time. There are not many players that can do that, they are the types of players you need to unlock the door." I think Eze has put himself on the plane, so to speak, but I am very biased. Even if he's not a starter, bringing him on for the last 20 minutes in a tight game would be a better option than most if not all others. |
| Forum Reply | Eze for England! at 19:00 3 Jun 2024
Is it clear yet whether a start in a friendly triggers that extra Palace payment? |
| Forum Reply | Departures in the development squad at 18:04 3 Jun 2024
I think we'll need a few more than just an RB. That may depend on whether there's any more coming up from the 18s but at the moment I make it just 15 players in the Dev Squad. |
| Forum Reply | Eze for England! at 15:40 3 Jun 2024
How I miss him still. Some of those goals are pure poetry. And I was only thinking today how well Cifuentes would have worked with Eze. |
| Forum Reply | Eze for England! at 08:10 3 Jun 2024
Clickbait rumour today: Former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has met with Crystal Palace’s sporting director Dougie Freedman in London to explore their position on the possibility of selling England defender Marc Guehi, 23, England midfielder Eberechi Eze, 25, and France Under-21 winger Michael Olise, 22, this summer. (Football Insider) And the Mirror reports: Palace will move for Leeds' Dutch winger Crysencio Summerville, 22, if they have to sell Olise or Eze this summer. And, of course, will Eze feature in Southgate's side v B&H this evening? |
| Forum Reply | Life changing moments at 19:08 2 Jun 2024
There are amazing stories in this thread - thanks so much for sharing them. I thought I'd post this one of mine - a little different perhaps. In the mid 80s I visited South Africa, which at the time was still under the apartheid regime. I was there to see a township orphanage and traveled through Durban, a stunning holiday place with beautiful beaches, hotels, restaurants etc, to the Inanda township on the edge of the city. On reaching Inanda I was shocked at the poverty. I'd never seen anything like it before. Inanda and Durban were utterly different worlds yet just a few miles apart. The orphanage was just a small mudbrick house. People had built it on the side of a mudbrick church to accommodate a group of children, some very young, who had wandered into the area. The children were from Mozambique and had walked for many days to escape a civil war there at the time. They had all lost their parents in the conflict. The children sang to welcome us and as they did I wept my heart out. The poverty, the injustice, and the desperation I'd seen, together with the selfless kindness of the people looking after these children had deeply affected me and I resolved that I'd do something about it. As a result, some years later I managed to change jobs and got into working in International Development. |
| Forum Reply | Nearest pub to where you live at 10:26 2 Jun 2024
I used to pop in there back in mid 70s. Always felt a bit edgy and when I last visited earlier this year it felt a bit the same. Do they still have live Irish folk music? |
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