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    Transfer Rumour Palmer to Norwich

    I wouldn't want him to go. He fades badly in games, and you know he's gonna get injured missing large chunks of the season, but without him we're desperately short at 10. Who knows if O'Hare is gonna come back the player he was, and it'll be months before he's back upto speed in any event. The...
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    Dacosta

    I've never seen a player seemingly so confused about his position. I think it was Forest at home where Dabo started at centre half, and he spent most of it telling Decosta where he should be. Bare in mind Dacosta had been at the club a fair while then, under the same manager, playing the same...
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    Death of the high street

    The pub scene is just as depressing nowadays, so many decent boozers either shut or taken over by the same crappy chains who all have the same menus, same beer ect ect. Very few indepent 'drinking' pubs left. I love going to Cornwall; I guess because of the tourism the pub scene has survived...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    The whole thing is a total mess if we're honest. I did actually vote Brexit as it transpired; mainly because I've always throught trying to govern 28 (and growing) totally seperate, totally different, independant nations was always going to be impossible. It's got far too big, and is totally...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Good to see this is still going strong, been literally 2 years since I've been on here and everybody is just as united as the day after the ref Be interesting what happens now. Can't see any type of Brexit getting through the commons as it stands because of the numbers involved. Either another...
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    McSheffrey's City best 11 he has played with

    He'd have played with Hadji, Keane and Hedman. None of whom make the team. Hopefully he doesn't see management as his next step after playing!
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    Explosions at Manchester Arena

    Anything like this is obviously appauling but this is particularly horrifying because it was clearly designed to target young people, children and teenagers who'd be the age group most likely at an event like this. Truly appauling.
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    General Election

    He'll be out of a job after the election regardless of outcome. Only put there in the first place to pacify the outers in the Tory party and the brexit public.
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    General Election

    After years of so called anti establishment politics, it's interesting that most people seem to be going back to the two establishment parties. The Tory and Labour parties seemingly crushing the likes of Ukip, the Greens and Lib Dems.
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    General Election

    Good to see even in this thread there are people on both sides of the political divide that are convinced the bbc is biased against both of them. I dislike the beeb; I think it's ludacrus that in this day and age we're taxed to fund it but that's not because it's biased. If anything I probably...
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    Ian Brady Dead

    Requested his ashes be scattered on Saddleworth Moor, apparently. Something he'd do solely to twist the knife into the backs of those families no doubt. Horrific bastard.
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    Ian Brady Dead

    He wouldn't have done, wouldn't matter anyway. Winnie Johnson tragically went to her grave years ago having never buried her son. Good riddance.
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    General Election

    I move house on the 26th, given the deadline for registering to vote is the 22nd does anybody know where I stand? Can I register to vote at my new address on the 22nd or can I not because I won't have moved by the 22nd? I could just vote at my old address, wouldn't feel right though as I'm...
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    General Election

    I would find you the link but I'm pissed and was just looking through this as I haven't been on in ages. I will tomorrow. The point wasn't to support the Tory party. I know there isn't a (serious) political party suggesting we start hanging people again. The point I was making was it's the...
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    General Election

    You keep making this point, you fail to point out that popular opinion supports many other things: capital punishment, stopping migration, tougher benefit sanctions, longer prison sentences, stopping foreign aid. All totally at odds with what the Labour party are offering. People don't think in...
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    sky blue trust - useful or misguided

    I'm not a member; I'd be more keen to get involved if they offered more than just being a protest group. Their only solution is all our problems is Sisu leaving; which is fine if there was somebody willing to come in. They'd be nobody more delighted if some billionaire walked into tomorrow than...
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    Mowbray out

    Should be fired if we don't win tonight. Go on about Sisu all you want but that squad last year was good enough to get promoted, to not even make the playoffs was shocking. It's Pressley all over again; a good start has glossed over the fact since the turn of the year we've been absolutely...
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    RIP Labour

    I really don't understand how the Labour party has managed to get itself into such a mess. Smith is a joke; every man and his dog can see the whole 'I'm more left wing than Jeremy' routine is a con to try and win over the party members who elected Corbyn. It's hard to take seriously anything the...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Both campaigns have been the very worst of politics and I tuned off from them long ago; admittedly I was 90% certain I'd vote remain from the start. Leave have been right about project fear, it's ironic though because they've adopted exactly the same tactics. It's hilarious how anybody that...
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    The EU referendum

    It always makes me laugh around election times, or more particularly local election times when people are pulling their hair out because of the low turnout who can't seem to grasp this fact. People don't vote for two very simple reasons: the vast majority of people in this country live very...
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