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Euros Match Fred
at 13:15 6 Jul 2024

Ah, I've probably just given away the fact I didn't stay up all night to watch it and instead saw brief highlights in the morning 😄
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Willock
at 13:11 6 Jul 2024

If he stays, plays well and gets the kind of move he wants as a result, then I guess it's a win win. The lack of queue for his signature may put the ego back in its box for a while.
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General Election Thread
at 11:30 6 Jul 2024

Surely any cabinet that doesn't contain the likes of Johnson, Dorries, Truss, Patel, Braverman, Hancock etc, etc can only be a positive.

As someone else said on another platform earlier, wouldn't it be nice for politics to become boring again to the point where we don't really notice it that much?
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General Election Thread
at 11:25 6 Jul 2024

Media w@nkfest over a party with less seats than the Shinners possibly a little overdone was I guess my point.
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Euros Match Fred
at 02:26 6 Jul 2024

The German penalty shout.

We are constantly seeing pens given by VAR with balls deflected from a metre away onto an arm where the defender can do nothing. I hate it but they are given every week.

This time much further away and his arm sticking out. Nothing.

Make it make sense!
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General Election Thread
at 02:20 6 Jul 2024

Sinn Fein has more seats than Reform and they only stand in northern Ireland and don't even turn up to parliament . Just saying.
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The really best bit about the UK Election
at 14:56 5 Jul 2024

Australia had a Tory government at the time, also supported it. As did the Tory opposition in the UK. Not sure why this is used as a Labour thing. Saddam could have let the weapons inspectors in and avoided it all. He'd probably be campaigning for Reform by now 😄
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The really best bit about the UK Election
at 13:40 5 Jul 2024

The only death I've genuinely celebrated was Thatcher. Rupert Murdoch will be the next and the sooner the better.
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The really best bit about the UK Election
at 13:38 5 Jul 2024

Agree some of the Tory speeches were really good, but where has this been the last few years. They were all complicit in what went on and supported the likes of Johnson until it became impossible to do so.
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General Election Thread
at 07:21 5 Jul 2024

Exit polls had Reform at 13 and it seems a lot of media semen was wasted on that prediction.
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General Election Thread
at 03:54 5 Jul 2024

Who are the fools voting for more than one candidate each time the results are read? Are they allowed to drive cars and operate machinery?
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General Election Thread
at 03:32 5 Jul 2024

Corbyn easily wins Islington.
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General Election Thread
at 03:31 5 Jul 2024

Farage wins Clacton. His comedy capers continue.
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Emma Raducando
at 02:46 5 Jul 2024

This. She's had endless injury issues over the past couple of years but seems to be over those for now. A great talent.

As for anyone trying to rubbish winning the US Open at 18 from the qualifying rounds without losing a set, words fail me!
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General Election Thread
at 02:41 5 Jul 2024

BBC went to Belfast a bit earlier and they talked about it being a potentially bad night for the DUP who've usually held the most seats there in the past.
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General Election Thread
at 23:23 4 Jul 2024

Probably wouldn't be the case if Reform, like the SNP, only contested seats in Scotland.
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General Election Thread
at 10:54 4 Jul 2024

I would encourage everyone to help in the utter destruction of the Conservative party today. It is no more than they deserve after the last few years and hopefully its a learning experience for them.

As for the S*n turncoats now supporting Labour, that should reassure anyone worried that a bunch of mad "woke leftists" are about to take over. Wouldn't it be nice to see a day where newspapers and other media outlets aren't telling anyone who to vote for?

Popcorn ready, hopefully a few big names fall in Michael Portillo style. Look how much nicer he is doing TV shows about trains in colourful clothing than he was as a politician.
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Mark Cavendish
at 04:40 4 Jul 2024

Huge achievement after it seemed his chance to do it had passed. Fantastic stuff.
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Paul Hall Gone
at 00:47 3 Jul 2024

All this seemingly positive and well organised behaviour from the club is quite unsettling.
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General Election Thread
at 08:44 2 Jul 2024

Bookies now have a Reform majority at lower odds than a Tory one (both still at very long odds though). The Tories really have massively hit the self destruct button and you wonder if they will ever recover.
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