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Chach

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  1. He's actually done his own legs, if he had just shut up he might have got a move but that has got to have put off some respectable clubs and now he's trapped in a web of his own self-deceit. He's really annoyed me, I really need to get over it hey.
  2. Why have we had no offers for him? Oh yeah, it's the clubs fault because we valued him so high. Yeah, that's it.
  3. Delefeu pretty much confirmed that Barry was the pseudo captain anyway in that Q and A he did, you could see the admiration in his eyes when he talked about him.
  4. Stop trolling the thread Hafnia, and stop comparing him to Adebayor, he's definitely more John Fashanu.
  5. Good isn't it! The Goonies x Stand By Me x Twin Peaks.
  6. Some interesting opinion here.
  7. What is Ray Parlour going on about here, is he saying Lukaku is Ageuro/Suarez standard? http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/arsenal-transfer-news-gunners-urged-sign-romelu-lukaku-antoine-griezmann-1569843 "With Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil around they will always create chances. Olivier Giroud has done well. He's a good player but they need someone of the calibre of a Sergio Aguero or a Luis Suarez.
  8. No such thing as hard cash mate, been off the gold standard for many a year. UK gov is running budget deficits, so any money given to the EU was spent into existence
  9. Surely in a union such as the EU its fairer to have free migration so that British companies have exactly the same access to labour/skills as everyone else in the union and vice versa? To me this is the thing though, while I acknowledge that the overall leave vote won, there is no average "Briton", younger people were clearly in favour of remain so is the Brexit going to happen and then as soon as the baby boomers shuffle off, then there's a groundswell to rejoin? How can you say "most Britons" (I know technically 52% is more than 48% so lets not get into semantics of the word most) when the result is almost split down the middle? Surely between remainers and leavers we can all agree this is an absolute clusterf^&k.
  10. Show me the part where I said ALL (your caps), and I'll show you the part where using the term straw man fell out of fashion on TT. I would agree with that sentiment but from what I can tell Farage amazingly seems to be one of the least racist in the party, some of the quotes I've read of other members are like something from the 18th century. UKIP is a far right political party with xenophobia at its core, at the 2015 general election 12.7% of the turnout voted for them and you ask what UKIP have to do with anything, I would argue they have everything to do with it. There is no point having a discussion about something if new ideas can't be be introduced and we are only allowed to discuss it in the context of an article that aggregated racist posts on twitter, the issue is much bigger that that. I was using this polling, which one are you using?
  11. It was hardly a landslide though was it, the spread was 4% so only requiring a 2.5% swing to make it remain. Next you'll be saying that people who vote UKIP aren't racists, its just the people who run it are.
  12. Would love it if Wales could somehow knock of the Belgians.
  13. I'm really not sure what point you are trying to make here Paul, no one has said that the entire 19 million leave votes were based on xenophobia, and no an article aggregating racism on twitter is not valid data on voter intentions, but there are plenty of proper polls that are, and immigration was the number two reason to leave across all the major parties. (I know you can be concerned about immigration and not be xenophobic but it would be very naive to think that played no part here) Yes, I am wooly back. Topical: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft338yltVLE
  14. Its not bollocks at all, clearly not everyone who voted leave is a thick racist, but every thick racist has been been empowered by the result and the evidence is everywhere.
  15. Roberto is going to be England manager, nice guy and cup specialist. Perfect
  16. Whenever I read critiques of politicians, particularly from media that may be considered "left wing" and the subject is tory politicians I try and stay objective, this guy though seems to be everything they say and he's nailed on for the PMs job. He couldn't lie straight in bed. http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/treasury-committee/news-parliament-2015/eu-referendum-evidence-15-16/
  17. Aristotle was the first to point out the logical fallacy, deffo pre interwebs.
  18. Yeah you misunderstood, my first instinct is that I haven't explained myself properly so I'll have another go at being clearer. Mea Culpa.
  19. I hope you're joking, that was a clarification of what I was not inferring.
  20. I will disagree because I just said I'd make it simple, so my point was clear. Not that I would make it simple for you ,because you are how the French say, le retard. I'm half Scottish too so I am fairly passionate about the fairness of this.
  21. What is the nature of that? can you explain it to me because I don't get it. I've lived the majority of my voting life in Australia* and if we have a Ref. you need 50% of the vote and 50% of the states (or everything would be decided by Melbourne and Sydney, much like in UK with England) *I actually only missed out by a year because last time I live in UK was 2000, that also makes no sense that people out the country less than 15 years get a vote, at least make it 5 or something.
  22. My post was factual not an insult, you responded to something that wasn't being debated with something that at best is an opinion and with nothing to quantify it.
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