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  1. waynekerr55

    Harry Wilson.

    Flying, isn't he?
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    Poster Of The Year 2025

    I'll vote for you as you're box office
  3. waynekerr55

    Vitor on the problem of his coaches.

    In defence of referees, it's harder to than play
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    Vitor on the problem of his coaches.

    Everyone in Wales is probably EU yet Wales voted leave. Step away from the coolade...
  5. waynekerr55

    Vitor on the problem of his coaches.

    No, you've massively misunderstood my point, which I should have made clear. The leave politicians showed nothing but contempt to the process and thought it would be the easiest thing ever (their words, not mine) Then reality struck.
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    Vitor on the problem of his coaches.

    Or maybe, just maybe, our own arrogance on leaving has caused this. In all probability the negotiations would be coming to an end if we'd had cross party collaboration and lived in the real world. Clearly that's too much to ask
  7. waynekerr55

    Arsenal.

    To be fair they've gone to the in form team in the league with both their first choice centre backs missing, a back up out and Timber playing centre back.
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    The Ashes 2025/26

    A penny for Boycott's thoughts...
  9. waynekerr55

    Only Scrans, Swansea City

    Let's look at some stage in the new year
  10. waynekerr55

    Only Scrans, Swansea City

    https://regencyclub.co.uk/ If you're in North West London (or near the Jubilee Line) 👌🏼
  11. waynekerr55

    Trump Suing The BBC

    That's exactly what they want. It's one of the few remaining pieces of family silver along with the NHS that they haven't plundered at a cheap rate
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    Trump Suing The BBC

    It's just plain daft. I cannot, for the life of me understand why they did it. The Telegraph taking the moral high ground is mildly amusing though...
  13. waynekerr55

    Trump Suing The BBC

    Good luck trying to sue in the courts here...
  14. waynekerr55

    There's a trend here we have to break for the future

    I might be wrong here Coops, but I believe this is more the "norm" now than it was saying 10+ years ago
  15. waynekerr55

    So We're Stuck With Sheehan?

    He may well have done, he was still shît though
  16. waynekerr55

    Rachel Reeves

    And this is exactly the reason why Lisa Nandy should have her metaphorical boot on the throat of the BBC. Whatever they do Mason and Kuenssberg will spin it that it's bad and great for uncle Nige
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    Rachel Reeves

    And, back on point. The Guardian is probably one of the few left - leaning news outlets. There aren't that many
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    Rachel Reeves

    There's certainly more of a right leaning narrative to their news output - Kuenssberg and her pathetic teenage crush on Johnson - Mason acting as BBC's Reform spokesman - Fiona "Stanley Johnson only slapped his wife once" Bruce - Robbie Gibb's interference from the board.
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    Rachel Reeves

    Well, given their political lead Chris Mason hangs on every word that comes from Farage and the circa 150+ Tory appointments in 14 years, they certainly don't follow the charter. Lisa Nandy needs to get the metaphorical boot on their throat. For goodness sake, when are they going to realise...
  20. waynekerr55

    Rachel Reeves

    It's the stupidity that I can't get. Both her and Rayner knew the press would be on them and still they fûcked up. Chronic stupidity. It's almost as irritating as the Labour party sucking up to the same media outlets who despise them and will never give them a fair hearing

Swansea City v Wrexham

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