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    Martin. Yes or No?

    People say, and I usually agree, that we should always back a new manager. I'm Russell out on day one if this happens.
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    PPM for electric vehicles?

    Agree with all of this except defence. I'd like to cut that to, but seems daft in the current climate. Would also introduce a wealth tax, although I would not make it yearly and have it directly attached to infrastructure spending. I'd also make sure an exit tax was more punitive than the wealth...
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    SHEEHAN SACKED

    Complete armchair psychologist here but I think the difference in mentality is down to him striving for the job vs him having it and having the fear of losing it.
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    Kim Hellberg

    Because it was the last time we consistently played football that was enjoyable to watch.
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    SHEEHAN SACKED

    Hasn't Celtic's recruitment been pretty poor over the last few years? 👀
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    SHEEHAN SACKED

    Rumoured price tag probably, which is somewhat harsh given he had no control over it.
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    SHEEHAN SACKED

    Carrick or Corberan would b my pick out of that list. Probably also the least likely alongside Brendan :ROFLMAO:
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    SHEEHAN SACKED

    Happy isn't the right word, but it felt inevitable. Things were not heading in the right direction and unfortunately the manager is usually the easiest change to make before long term rot sets in.
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    Poll, Sheehan In/Out/More Time

    Out for me. Would love to be proved wrong but it just feels inevitable that he'll be sacked in a month or two and i'd rather us just get it over with.
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    Tom Gorringe - The Business of Sport

    While you can never be 100%, I'm almost certain the council aren't going to boot the club out, unless they stop paying rent. For me the benefit in ownership would be in expansion, but since we can't fill the stadium regularly currently i'd say any money earmarked for buying the stadium would...
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    Digital I.D

    Never really understood this arguement. A nefarious government would just introduce it themselves if it wasn't already a thing.
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    S25/26 | The Official Match Thread | Birmingham City 1 Swansea City 0 | Att: 27,441 | The EFL Championship | St Andrew’s Stadium

    We lost that due to officiating, end of story. If Birmingham are expected to be up there this season then so will we be.
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    S25/26 | Official Match Thread | Swansea City 3 Nottingham Forest 2 | Att: 11,354 | The Carabao Cup 3rd Round

    We've got the depth in the squad to compete with prem teams, it is going to be a good season.
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    Charlie Kirk

    Isn't the rate of knife crime higher per capita in the states as well?
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    Charlie Kirk

    If you are referring to exclusion zones I have to say that I agree with them. They are an even handed solution to the issue imo, people get to have their view but women are protected from harrassment when they are in an already vulnerable state. Some American politicians use them to try and...
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    Charlie Kirk

    'oh I'm too busy with work, let's have a termination'. This is such a stupid argument, nobody is using abortions as contraceptive outside of the fringest of cases. Most will be doing it because they are in a terrible situation and deserve enormous sympathy rather than condemnation. I get why...
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    Montague

    My thoughts exactly. I am most interested in what the "new strategy" is.
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    Charlie Kirk

    I kind of get where you are coming from but I don't think it will work. Most of the people who support these movements operate entirely on vibes and don't really care about people's actual positions. Keir Starmer is the least ideological and pragmatic PM we have had for some time, but to the...
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