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    mcirony reacted to MikeO in Manchester City (Home) Saturday September 28th   
    I've been in the garden digging this...

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    mcirony got a reaction from Bailey in Jean-Philippe Gbamin   
    I think he's been brought in because of his quick transition play. If you watch his highlights videos he almost always plays a forward pass/diagonal immediately after he's made a tackle/interception. He's going to have Bernard and Richarlison to aim for so we should be pretty rapid in the counter next season. 
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    mcirony got a reaction from markjazzbassist in Kurt Zouma   
    SHHHHHH!!!
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    mcirony got a reaction from nyblue23 in West Ham (Home) Sunday September 16th   
    We are crying out for a midfielder playmaker, I feel for Gueye because he finds space in the middle of the park because no one else does, which means he receives the ball a lot. Then he’s expected to find a killer pass which just isn’t in his repertoire. Wait and see, once Gomes is fit Gueye can go back to being anti-football and breaking up the play, what he should be doing. 
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    mcirony got a reaction from Shukes in West Ham (Home) Sunday September 16th   
    We are crying out for a midfielder playmaker, I feel for Gueye because he finds space in the middle of the park because no one else does, which means he receives the ball a lot. Then he’s expected to find a killer pass which just isn’t in his repertoire. Wait and see, once Gomes is fit Gueye can go back to being anti-football and breaking up the play, what he should be doing. 
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    mcirony got a reaction from pete0 in West Ham (Home) Sunday September 16th   
    We are crying out for a midfielder playmaker, I feel for Gueye because he finds space in the middle of the park because no one else does, which means he receives the ball a lot. Then he’s expected to find a killer pass which just isn’t in his repertoire. Wait and see, once Gomes is fit Gueye can go back to being anti-football and breaking up the play, what he should be doing. 
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    mcirony got a reaction from Newty82 in West Ham (Home) Sunday September 16th   
    We are crying out for a midfielder playmaker, I feel for Gueye because he finds space in the middle of the park because no one else does, which means he receives the ball a lot. Then he’s expected to find a killer pass which just isn’t in his repertoire. Wait and see, once Gomes is fit Gueye can go back to being anti-football and breaking up the play, what he should be doing. 
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    mcirony got a reaction from nyblue23 in West Ham (Home) Sunday September 16th   
    We need Mina and Gomes fit ASAP 
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    mcirony got a reaction from nyblue23 in Brexit...   
    I'll throw my two pennies into this absolute minefield of a thread: 
     
    Alot of the terrible issues (child poverty/housing crisis/low wages - inflation/jobs/children centre closures/NHS underfunding) we face in our country have absolutely zip all to do with our relationship with the EU. People are pissed off with the EU 'beaurocracy' when in fact they should be pissed off with a system that was implemented in the 70s by our dear old Maggie. She single handedly transformed our political landscape from the Keynes inspired social democracy to full hilt neo-liberalism. Neo-liberalism will only ever favour the have's and not the have nots. The tories patronise people by saying "If you work hard you can succeed, be a go-getter, a self-starter...blah blah blah' It's all just a fucking mask for their paymasters to screw over working people. Thatcher dismantled the unions and huge working communities (I don't need to elaborate on this) - restricting workers rights which are currently pretty much only supported by EU regulations and the Human Rights Act. Thatcher wanted to make the NHS fully privatised/pay-for-service and was only stopped by more compassionate members of her own party. Neo-liberalism is cross party , Blair was the goddamn golden boy of neo-liberalism. It is the foremost politcal philosophy in Europe and the main reason why the EU is not serving all of it's people. 
     
    Immigration is the by-product of a global economy that Thatcher ensured we would rely on by eradicating most of our industrial output. Ironically, the same THatcher suppporting right -wing voters are now voting to leave the EU because of issues such as immigration/jobs. Look at Germany, it hasn't lost it's industrial output/jobs because of the EU. We lost our output because of Tory policy - not the EU. Neo-liberalism is making the rich richer and the poor poorer and the bastards are so clever making sure that everyone/everything else is to blame that they are fucking laughing at us. The right-wing media/think tanks (owned by billionaires) are NOT on our side and if they pushed this whole brexit farce through. 
     
    It's a fucking joke. People need to wake up and read some books/articles and notjust the mainstream media. 
     
     
    and breathe.......
     
     
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    mcirony got a reaction from MikeO in Brexit...   
    I'll throw my two pennies into this absolute minefield of a thread: 
     
    Alot of the terrible issues (child poverty/housing crisis/low wages - inflation/jobs/children centre closures/NHS underfunding) we face in our country have absolutely zip all to do with our relationship with the EU. People are pissed off with the EU 'beaurocracy' when in fact they should be pissed off with a system that was implemented in the 70s by our dear old Maggie. She single handedly transformed our political landscape from the Keynes inspired social democracy to full hilt neo-liberalism. Neo-liberalism will only ever favour the have's and not the have nots. The tories patronise people by saying "If you work hard you can succeed, be a go-getter, a self-starter...blah blah blah' It's all just a fucking mask for their paymasters to screw over working people. Thatcher dismantled the unions and huge working communities (I don't need to elaborate on this) - restricting workers rights which are currently pretty much only supported by EU regulations and the Human Rights Act. Thatcher wanted to make the NHS fully privatised/pay-for-service and was only stopped by more compassionate members of her own party. Neo-liberalism is cross party , Blair was the goddamn golden boy of neo-liberalism. It is the foremost politcal philosophy in Europe and the main reason why the EU is not serving all of it's people. 
     
    Immigration is the by-product of a global economy that Thatcher ensured we would rely on by eradicating most of our industrial output. Ironically, the same THatcher suppporting right -wing voters are now voting to leave the EU because of issues such as immigration/jobs. Look at Germany, it hasn't lost it's industrial output/jobs because of the EU. We lost our output because of Tory policy - not the EU. Neo-liberalism is making the rich richer and the poor poorer and the bastards are so clever making sure that everyone/everything else is to blame that they are fucking laughing at us. The right-wing media/think tanks (owned by billionaires) are NOT on our side and if they pushed this whole brexit farce through. 
     
    It's a fucking joke. People need to wake up and read some books/articles and notjust the mainstream media. 
     
     
    and breathe.......
     
     
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    mcirony got a reaction from pete0 in Brexit...   
    I'll throw my two pennies into this absolute minefield of a thread: 
     
    Alot of the terrible issues (child poverty/housing crisis/low wages - inflation/jobs/children centre closures/NHS underfunding) we face in our country have absolutely zip all to do with our relationship with the EU. People are pissed off with the EU 'beaurocracy' when in fact they should be pissed off with a system that was implemented in the 70s by our dear old Maggie. She single handedly transformed our political landscape from the Keynes inspired social democracy to full hilt neo-liberalism. Neo-liberalism will only ever favour the have's and not the have nots. The tories patronise people by saying "If you work hard you can succeed, be a go-getter, a self-starter...blah blah blah' It's all just a fucking mask for their paymasters to screw over working people. Thatcher dismantled the unions and huge working communities (I don't need to elaborate on this) - restricting workers rights which are currently pretty much only supported by EU regulations and the Human Rights Act. Thatcher wanted to make the NHS fully privatised/pay-for-service and was only stopped by more compassionate members of her own party. Neo-liberalism is cross party , Blair was the goddamn golden boy of neo-liberalism. It is the foremost politcal philosophy in Europe and the main reason why the EU is not serving all of it's people. 
     
    Immigration is the by-product of a global economy that Thatcher ensured we would rely on by eradicating most of our industrial output. Ironically, the same THatcher suppporting right -wing voters are now voting to leave the EU because of issues such as immigration/jobs. Look at Germany, it hasn't lost it's industrial output/jobs because of the EU. We lost our output because of Tory policy - not the EU. Neo-liberalism is making the rich richer and the poor poorer and the bastards are so clever making sure that everyone/everything else is to blame that they are fucking laughing at us. The right-wing media/think tanks (owned by billionaires) are NOT on our side and if they pushed this whole brexit farce through. 
     
    It's a fucking joke. People need to wake up and read some books/articles and notjust the mainstream media. 
     
     
    and breathe.......
     
     
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    mcirony got a reaction from Matt in Brexit...   
    I'll throw my two pennies into this absolute minefield of a thread: 
     
    Alot of the terrible issues (child poverty/housing crisis/low wages - inflation/jobs/children centre closures/NHS underfunding) we face in our country have absolutely zip all to do with our relationship with the EU. People are pissed off with the EU 'beaurocracy' when in fact they should be pissed off with a system that was implemented in the 70s by our dear old Maggie. She single handedly transformed our political landscape from the Keynes inspired social democracy to full hilt neo-liberalism. Neo-liberalism will only ever favour the have's and not the have nots. The tories patronise people by saying "If you work hard you can succeed, be a go-getter, a self-starter...blah blah blah' It's all just a fucking mask for their paymasters to screw over working people. Thatcher dismantled the unions and huge working communities (I don't need to elaborate on this) - restricting workers rights which are currently pretty much only supported by EU regulations and the Human Rights Act. Thatcher wanted to make the NHS fully privatised/pay-for-service and was only stopped by more compassionate members of her own party. Neo-liberalism is cross party , Blair was the goddamn golden boy of neo-liberalism. It is the foremost politcal philosophy in Europe and the main reason why the EU is not serving all of it's people. 
     
    Immigration is the by-product of a global economy that Thatcher ensured we would rely on by eradicating most of our industrial output. Ironically, the same THatcher suppporting right -wing voters are now voting to leave the EU because of issues such as immigration/jobs. Look at Germany, it hasn't lost it's industrial output/jobs because of the EU. We lost our output because of Tory policy - not the EU. Neo-liberalism is making the rich richer and the poor poorer and the bastards are so clever making sure that everyone/everything else is to blame that they are fucking laughing at us. The right-wing media/think tanks (owned by billionaires) are NOT on our side and if they pushed this whole brexit farce through. 
     
    It's a fucking joke. People need to wake up and read some books/articles and notjust the mainstream media. 
     
     
    and breathe.......
     
     
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    mcirony got a reaction from StevO in Goodbye To The Gravy Guzzler   
    35% Possession and 71% Pass accuracy. 
     
    Sam Allardyce ladies and gentlemen. 
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    mcirony got a reaction from markjazzbassist in Swansea (Away) Saturday April 14th   
    The worst of it is tht Allardyce will claim this is a good point.
     
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    mcirony reacted to Romey 1878 in Swansea (Away) Saturday April 14th   
    We’re winning but my brain is turning to mush watching us. 
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    mcirony got a reaction from Elston Gunnn in Swansea (Away) Saturday April 14th   
    All the attacking flair that Walcott showed in his first three games has been trained out of him as well! 
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    mcirony got a reaction from dunlopp9987 in Swansea (Away) Saturday April 14th   
    It's just so depressing.
    ive said it before and I'll say it again, Allardyce celebrated 1000 games in management recently and has won NO TROPHIES OF NOTE. In 1000 games. Nothing. it beggars belief that this man is still in management, it's almost unfathomable that he's charging us 9 million for this absolute turd show. 
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    mcirony got a reaction from Chach in Arsenal (Away) Saturday February 3rd   
    When you have a good result mid-week then why make 5 fucking changes?!? 
    Our players shouldn't need the rest we are out of every other competition. 
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    mcirony got a reaction from MikeO in Arsenal (Away) Saturday February 3rd   
    we played one game in 16 days prior to today. I repeat, WHY ARE WE RESTING PLAYERS?
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    mcirony got a reaction from MikeO in Arsenal (Away) Saturday February 3rd   
    When you have a good result mid-week then why make 5 fucking changes?!? 
    Our players shouldn't need the rest we are out of every other competition. 
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    mcirony got a reaction from markjazzbassist in Leicester City (Home) Wednesday January 31st   
    Tosun was scoring for a team in the Champs League a few weeks ago. Clearly that is too good for useless Sams Sunday league team. 
    Sack the knob.
     
     
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    mcirony got a reaction from EFC-Paul in Theo Walcott   
    Walcott scored 19 in 29 games last year. Am I missing something?! 
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    mcirony got a reaction from nyblue23 in Theo Walcott   
    Walcott scored 19 in 29 games last year. Am I missing something?! 
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    mcirony got a reaction from tanora in Tottenham Hotspur (Away) Saturday January 13th   
    Haha. I think it's safe to say we've lost all of those newly acquired Turkish fans  
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    mcirony got a reaction from xsaint08 in Tottenham Hotspur (Away) Saturday January 13th   
    Haha. I think it's safe to say we've lost all of those newly acquired Turkish fans  
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