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Palfy

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  1. I was 6 and that was the game that set me on the way to becoming a blue, best decision I ever made.
  2. I think we might be lucky enough at our young age to see some more of those days with the Don in charge, what do you think young man?
  3. I was getting paid £30.00 a game for Clanfield in the Hellenic League, under the guise of expenses as a 24 year old DCL
  4. Watching tonight’s game Jota will be replacing Firminio in the not so distant future.
  5. Not to old I hope, Everton ( geriatric) FC hasn’t got the ring to it I like
  6. My head says that without Richarlison James Digne and Coleman this is going to be a very tough day, DCL isn’t going to get the service he requires, at best this will be a battling draw I hope I’m wrong but I can’t see it.
  7. I don’t think so he is a lawyer who specialised in human rights so obviously wouldn’t make such a school boy error. Longbailey made a very distasteful statement with references to the Jews with fellow MPs condemning her and asking for her to be removed by the party, she wasn’t she wouldn’t even apologise and Corbyn did nothing, because he held the same distasteful beliefs, and the problem is when you hold beliefs like antisemitism and truly believe them you see no wrong in what you believe. Starmer my friend hasn’t taken Corbyn’s human rights away, he’s given the Jewish voters in this country who want to be part of a Labour Party that cares for all, rich poor white black Muslim Jewish their rights back, by getting rid of the prejudices that were clearly in the party. I won’t be drawn into this anymore so have your reply, and then we will call it a day between us on this subject.
  8. There you go Pete holystove’s snap poll post should tell you what most Labour voters thought of Corbyn, yes I’m left but centre left not far left bordering on communism. Corbyn is the reason the Labour Party capitulated, he wouldn’t condemn any Labour MP for antisemitism he was weak and fudged the issue, the independent review show’s this he deserves to lose the whip for his part in the whole sordid affair, thank goodness for Starmer a man of principles and balls unlike Corbyn.
  9. I think quite the reverse, he may lose some support from his party but will gain huge support from the electorate. Corbyn was revered by the far left activists and many left of centre student parties, and of course McClusky from the largest trade union, but were did all that far left support get him, in a nutshell nowhere, Labours last defeat to the Tories was the worst ever not just in size but also because of the life changing decisions this country was facing, and Corbyn helped deliver a Tory government that couldn’t be challenged, because his brand of politics is outdated and not relevant to the electorate anymore. In my opinion Starmer has done the right thing and taken the whip away from someone who clearly lied over the anti Semitic problems the party was having on many occasions, that’s not a Labour Party I want to be part of, and clearly he sent thousands of Labour voters over to the Tories or LibDems, sad really.
  10. Give him a chance mate he’s only been in the job 5 minutes, I’m sure given the time he will become a far left racist Jew hater for Labour voters to be proud of.
  11. Now that’s what I call a result That’s a lovely thing to do Matt for a truly decent man like Mike, you both deserve our respect and thoughts. And thanks for sharing it with us COYB
  12. Bin them as fast as you can before they start polluting those around them, no matter how good they are players can easily unsettle the team togetherness if left to spread there negativity.
  13. Looks nice it’s crazy what prices they ask for Galvin Green, but they are in my opinion a quality brand.
  14. I was up and down mate depending on how I recovered from the night before, been doing this trip with the same friends for 23 years now, and it's become just as much about having good food and a good drink than just about the golf, I've known most of them since our early teens so soon as we arrive there is this very fast age regression to our early thirties. I won 2 rounds played off 19 and got 28 points was savagely cut to 16 and on the other and won with 27 points, not great scoring by us all I know, but when you don’t get to bed till 2-3 in the morning and the courses are that more difficult it’s not bad going. Now I got time to chill and recover for 2 weeks thanks to self isolation
  15. And the dearest, look on line mate and shop around fusion are quite a good golf outlet and very trustworthy.
  16. I suppose so but not everything goes to plan.
  17. Had a great weeks golf in Spain excellent weather bar Thursday, the courses were quiet due to people not traveling but were in pristine condition.
  18. He will be kicking and screaming if he has to come back here at the end of his loan spell.
  19. Watching Leeds they have surely got to be the fittest team in the league, to a man they don’t stop running and pressing, very impressive to watch.
  20. I agree he shouldn’t have to apologise for the tackle like VVD said that’s football, Pickford tried to apologise on the pitch for the accidental injury he was told to go away, I can’t confirm whether this is true or not but apparently went to see how he was after the game and again was told to go away. This is where VVD should make a statement like he did when he was accused of a bad premeditated tackle and say that’s football and acknowledge Pickford’s apology for the injury and not the tackle which was a legitimate attempt to block VVD on the ball.
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