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I didn't know the guy, and as more of a lurker and occasional poster here, I was never likely to. However, reading through the threads regarding him, there has been a theme of "what are we bickering so much for on here, life is precious".
With that in mind how about a pre-game meet up when football gets under way back at the Liberty? Could become a regular thing. Lets use this tragic event to spin something positive out of it.
When this bill passes, which I expect it to, my understanding is that the EU theoretically can propose a different extension to the proposed January 31st, 2020 date currently in the bill.
The bill states that the PM has to accept that date, and that Parliament has two days to either accept or reject it (thereby putting any future extension date in the hands of Parliament as opposed to the PM). Given that we have a remain leaning parliament currently it's hard tp see how any proposed date would be rejected.
PM Johnson would then seek an election as he has stated, but now that it is looking as if the opposition parties may not get to the two-thirds of MPs required to trigger it, there will be no election at all. What then?
With a Govt that has to accept any date given and Parliament refusing to give him an opportunity to change the make up of the Commons, is this the day that Brexit dies?
I know he does not seem ike the type in the slightest - very mild mannered and level headed which is especially excellent when dealing with young players who will infuriate with inconsistency.
However, I would absolutely love it if he approached the ownership and stated that with the current crop of players plus one striker, one centre half and perhaps cover at full back, he thinks we have got a really good shot at promotion next season. He would calmly ask them to back him for one season. Go for it. If he doesn't make it, then fire sell if they have to - but hold it together for one year and he could get them back into the Premier League where they will make their $$$$ back in a few months.
If on the other hand, they fire sell at the end of this season, then he walks.
And I for one wouldn't blame him in the slightest!
Much has been said about the fact that our American owners are immune to any protest as they are based in America. What if 100 or do Swans fans went to a DC game and protested there?