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  1. All the Tory outriders and fanatics are in overdrive trying to deflect the blame. They don't care where the blame goes, it's spraying everywhere except the party of their beloved leader. It's the most North Korean shit you've ever seen. But it's understandable, their morals are at stake, their whole life-view, their opinions are in danger of being invalidated forever for backing the wrong horse, it's personal. And so we see all of them frothing at someone. I've seen people slagging off the dead nurses because their family received £60k, but they argue that dead soldiers are not paid. I've seen NHS waste blamed, but no specifics about what NHS waste is. I've seen the media blamed. I've seen China blame. I've seen Labour blamed for not being 'an effective opposition' I've seen immigrants blamed. I've seen refugees blamed. And we've also seen The Sunday Times and Channel 4 now BANNED from the daily press briefings. And yet since then, The Observer this week were warned by the government about their editorial, and now we have the Panorama doc, and we also have Good Morning Britain eviscerating Tory MPs each morning to the point they are no longer making MPs available for an interview. Allied to that, the right complain about the BBC, they complain about Sky (Beth Rigby and Adam Boulton), they complain about The Guardian, they complain about The Daily Mirror, and now they complain about the Financial Times. This government is being propped up by: - The BBC - The Daily Telegraph - The S*n - The Daily Mail - Facebook and Twitter activists and fake accounts It's unequivocally the worst government this country has ever seen. It's divided the country, it's driven people to the brink of mania, it's made pariahs of the judiciary, of teachers, of doctors and nurses, of universities, of scientists. Now we have this festering pile of shit. Enjoy.
    15 points
  2. That cunt Jordan has been at this since the 1st second the lockdown was put in. When are people going to realise we are not in lockdown for the safety of the individual. If that was the case there wouldn't be fucking queues outside b&q and Amazon delivering more shit than ever. We're locked down because we don't want to swamp the health service. What if someone from b&q dies of covid (probably already has), is that corporate manslaughter? No, it's death from a virus and providing the employer took reasonable measures to keep their employees safe, it's fine. Football is no different, I don't know why they think it should be. Every week it's the same pattern. There a PL meeting on a Friday and everyone gets a slap and they come out after saying about a unanimous desire to finish the season - Saturdays press carries no dissent. Then it starts on the Sunday, these self interested cunts , drip , drip, drip, leaking to their mates in the media "the humanity of it all, how can we play football when there's dying". You play football every week when people are dying. It's just cunts trying to find a better way for themselves out of this season and none of it has anything to do with the health of the nation.
    8 points
  3. If people say the season should end because of health reasons I can see that as a reasonable start for a debate , but when they immediately follow this by insisting on voiding rather than curtailing I am immediately suspicious and a pound to a pinch of shite they are invariably in a position to benefit from a void scenario.
    5 points
  4. An ironic point of light - some good news about the BDS campaign. https://www.palestinecampaign.org/palestine-solidarity-campaign-defeats-uk-government-over-pensions-divestment/ PSC is delighted to announce that we have won a great victory in the battle to defend the right to take action in the UK in support of Palestinian rights. Since 2017 we have been fighting the UK Government in the courts, protecting the right to undertake BDS campaigns in the UK. We won in the High Court, then lost in the Court of Appeal, but today the final verdict from the Supreme Court is in – and we have won! With support via submissions from the Quakers, Campaign Against Arms Trade and War on Want and with a huge body of small donations from thousands of members and supports to fund the legal challenge, we have managed to defeat regulations that would have stopped Local Government Pension Schemes from divesting from companies complicit in Israel’s oppression of the Palestinian people, and additionally from divesting from the UK defence industry. The Supreme Court has ruled in our favour and the regulations the Government introduced in 2016 are now finally and definitively declared illegal and thrown out.
    4 points
  5. Tuesday April 21: The Saudis are close to buying Newcastle. This is bad on so many levels. These cunts all need to fuck off and stop buying clubs just to try and ‘sportswash’ over the human rights issues in their countries. If Newcastle fans had anything about them they’d be protesting to stop it, but I won’t hold my breath. I honestly think that the only set of fans who would do anything to prevent their club being bought by fuckers like this are us. But then we seem to be the only ones with any kind of social conscience. Certainly as a collective anyway. I’m sure there are plenty of Geordies who are horrified about this but in terms of them doing anything about it, that’s not going to happen. Other than Everton, I can’t think of a fanbase who would be worse if they were taken over by rule breaking, money no object, cheating cunts like these. You just know they’ll be at the first home game of the dressed dressed as Sheiks, the bad knobheads. Wednesday Apr 22: Stories floating round today about Jurgen and his missus and how they’ve been supporting the Formby community. Ula reportedly gave the staff in Waitrose £50 each just as a thank you for the work they’re doing, while Jurgen is meant to have given Tescos a big wedge of cash and told them to use it towards the bills of any NHS staff shopping in there. He was also applauding ambulances as they passed him on the road, which made me smile because I can picture that vividly. The same ‘hands above the head’ clap he does when the lads have put a good move together and nearly scored. He’s just ace isn’t he. Thursday Apr 23: Willian on a free you say? Wouldn’t be my ideal signing but I could probably be talked into it fairly easily. Good player, works really hard, technically excellent, good at set-pieces, mates with the Brazilian lads, what’s not to like? His salary for one thing, and I’ve always felt that he should score a lot more goals than he does, but it would make financial sense in this uncertain climate for clubs. Certainly makes more sense than splashing out on Werner anyway. I don’t rate Werner you know. I may have mentioned this before. Like every week for the past six months. Friday April 24: It’s been a pretty rough few weeks for everyone, me included. I’ve had the virus, I’ve infected my wife and daughter with it and I haven’t been able to see my mum and dad for about two months (other than standing in the front garden and talking to them through the porch when we drop shopping off for them). Still today was definitely the low point. The sun was out and I was planning on doing a bit of work in the garden, so I figured I’d dust off my old school Penny Hardaway Orlando Magic vest and get a bit of a tan on the guns. So I threw on a pair of shorts, a baseball cap and my NBA jersey and strolled into the garden. Gail took one look at me and says “You look like you should be in that tiger thing on Netflix. You could be one of his husbands”. Fucking hell. Have you seen his husbands? This is grim. The last time my feelings were hurt this badly was when I was ripping Gerry Francis and my dad said “that’s you in ten years that”. The lack of respect I get from my family is disgusting. Saturday April 25: There’s no footy so Sky have resorted to having Premier League players face off against each other on FIFA. Desperate times call for desperate measures, but I wasn’t desperate enough to tune in for this. Ok, full disclosure, if it had been on BT I’d probably have watched it as I’ve got that. I don’t have Sky so watching this wasn’t an option. I did follow it on Twitter though and I can’t lie, it was pretty fucking satisfying seeing Trent come from 2-0 down to beat Sterling. It’s probably a good thing I didn’t watch it live as jumping up and down and celebrating someone scoring a goal on FIFA would be pretty sad, wouldn’t it? That being said, I’ve done worse. It took all my willpower not to shout “get the fuck in” when my Portsmouth team scored a stoppage time winner against Chelsea on footy manager a couple of days ago. I usually restrict myself to a silent fist pump but sometimes it’s hard to keep a lid on it. The sooner proper footy is back the better, as I can feel myself becoming more pathetic by the day. Sunday April 26: Moise Kean is in bother after having a house party. He’s getting slammed for it and Everton have condemned his actions too. Usually I’d be joining the line of people wanting to put the boot in but this one made me pause for thought. I don’t know the details here, but he’s a lad barely out of his teens living in a foreign country. Pretty much every day of his life he’s been in a dressing room with other lads, and no that has been taken away from him. The camaraderie, the jokes and the competitiveness he’s used to is no longer there, and he’s sat in his apartment, possibly alone (maybe his family are with him, but none of the reports I’ve seen have mentioned that). It’s easy to say he shouldn’t do it, and of course he shouldn’t, but mental well being has to also be a consideration here. Kean might just be an entitled, selfish dickhead. Or he might be a lonely young lad in a foreign country who is struggling to deal with his situation. I don’t know which one he is, so I’ll not be passing judgement. It made me wonder how some of our younger lads are coping. The first team lads are surrounded by family, but what of some of the younger lads, like Chirivella, Hoever, Van den Berg, Larouci, Jaros etc. Did they go home to their families before this started, or are they still here? And if they are here, are they on their own? In the grand scheme of things it’s not that important. There are people in much worse situations, but it’s still something to think about and it’s unsurprising therefore that the PFA are reporting way more cases of players wanting to speak about depression, addiction, mental health etc Monday Apr 27: James Pearce wrote something on Naby in the Athletic today, and the replies were exactly as you’d expect. You’ve got those who’ve written him off as an injury prone, unreliable lightweight who can’t adapt to the English game, and then you have the Naby fanboys who think he should be the first name on the team sheet, possibly because they went overboard when we signed him and don’t want to back down from it. Scanning through the replies it was quite scary seeing how some people think. One fella said “that hoof, cross and nod football does him no good. Hopefully the gameplan will change”. Yeah you fucking crank, let’s change a style that won us a European Cup and has us 25 points clear at the top just so we can make Keita look better on the dozen occasions he’s actually fit to play. Fucking hell. Another one took exception to Pearce suggesting that the club might need to cut their losses on him (and having previously named Hendo his POTY) by saying “Here we go again. Hendo player of the year and now bin bag Keita. How do you sleep at night”. It’s mad, bordering on cultish. I’m in neither of those camps as I’ve still got an open mind on Keita, but at least those who’ve written him off have plenty of evidence to justify their stance. It’s the loons who will argue he’s better than Henderson and Wijnaldum that completely wreck my head. He might well be more talented, but there’s so much more to being a top level footballer than just talent. Availability and reliability are two vital ingredients and Hendo and Gini have that in spades. In two years Naby has shown nothing to suggest he has either, which makes it baffling to me how people can be so vociferous in their backing of him at the expense of other players who have delivered massively for us. There are people out there who would sell Henderson to clear a path for Keita. There are also people out there who drank bleach because Donald Trump suggested it. I see very little difference between them to be honest. Completely batshit mental. Naby reminds me of Jack Wilshere. Now stay with me here. Whatever people think of Wilshere now, back when he was younger he was viewed as a massive talent. He just never got to fulfil that talent because he kept getting injured. Still, there were Arsenal fans who wouldn’t give up on him. They’d argue that he just needed an injury free run and we’d see how good he really was. It was a valid viewpoint for a while, but eventually there has to come a point when you accept that injury free run is never going to happen. I don’t think we’ve reached that point with Keita yet, but Gemma Collins is in the Karaoke bar clearing her throat. Injuries aren’t the only similarity though. Wilshere and Keita both look like they should be brilliant. The way they move around the pitch and caress the football is very easy on the eye. They glide effortlessly across the turf, with great balance and a silky touch and technical ability the envy of most players. Yet even when fit they struggle to put it all together consistently. At least Keita can say he did it in Germany, so there is still hope for him. Yet even when he’s been fit Keita has been hit and miss. The stat nerds love him as his numbers are off the charts, but to the naked eye he’s often been unconvincing. I still think there’s a brilliant, potentially world class player waiting to come out, but I wouldn’t put any significant amount of cash on it ever happening. There’s been enough good to provide hope that he’ll one day deliver on the hope we all had when we signed him, but there’s been enough bad to put that in serious doubt too. If you listen to his detractors he’s never shown anything. Listen to the cult of Naby disciples and you’d think he’s been brilliant every time he’s played. The truth is somewhere in between. …..and that was the week that was
    3 points
  6. Ah jeez this is nice, feel all warm now. I've not died anyway which is a good start. No sports is horrendously shit so i've basically logged back in to see if the Katy Perry thread has any new decent pictures or even any old thread with boobs. I hope you are well Captain, i've been watching a few old fights to keep me ticking over.
    3 points
  7. Their 'silver lining' is the growing crescendo to cancel the league. To be honest, in all the hubris that's being spouted, we've been drowned out. We have become the unreasonable voice in the wilderness. Everyone else is on the moral high ground except those despicable scousers and Liverpool fans. As soon as anyone uses the number of deaths as the reason to stop the league, you're made out to be the cunt in the room because you want the wider picture to be considered. You know the cunts like neville, jordan, morgan and the talkshite mob start up with the 'while there's so many dieing.........' you have lost the war. Yet at the same time, these cunts are out queuing for a burger, going running, going shopping in B&Q not to mention going to work and breaking social distancing as and when they want to. You're on a loser, you're the one putting lives at risk while they hide behind their measley words. No one wants to see untimely deaths. No one wants to see NHS front line heroes put at risk. Fuck's sake, we've seen tragedy in a football stadium first hand (and the cunts like to use that against us so no reasonableness there, eh?) so I dont need airhead cunts like flintoff, jordan and the talkshite nobs telling me 'football cannot go on.' If the number of deaths and pandemic means we are not to be 'given' the title, I'll be gutted. I'll accept it. But at the same time, Im not going to accept it when the clear and unadulterated message these people are pushing is end the season to stop Liverpool and we're good to go in August. All as if the deaths and pandemic never fucking happened never mind less than a month before. If football (and other sports to be fair) have to be stopped, so be it. Let's have an adult debate because sooner or later, we have to get on with living. But they need to stop fucking mentioning in the next breath 'let's start as normal 4 weeks later.' No, no, fucking no! If it's cancelled, cancel it and other sports for a full year so the pandemic and deaths have ended and we have a working vacine. Of course Im pissing in the wind because the airheads dont want to listen. They want to sit on the moral high horse at the top of their ivory tower. And they call us cunts?
    3 points
  8. One thing I’ve been considering with people saying more people are not getting the treatment they need for cancer, heart disease and other serious ailments is would they be getting the treatment they need if we lift restrictions and it starts to spread like wildfire and overwhelms the NHS? The answer is obviously no. Cancer referrals are down now, what would they be like with a bigger percentage of the population than we have now off work sick and dying? Same with mental health issues (which I suffer from myself), I completely understand the lockdown is having an adverse effect on the mental health of a lot of people, but that will only get worse if they lift restrictions and deaths spike and everyone is even more scared to go out. It’s a difficult situation and obviously we can’t lockdown forever but at the minute I think some of the reasons people are pushing for ending the lockdown - so cancer referrals get back to normal for example - are missing the point that rather than going back to normal things could actually get a lot worse than they are now and we’d have even less capacity to treat these patients. Only way out I can see with a lack of a vaccine is to long term shield vulnerable people and expand the list of what we class as high risk. A huge percentage of the population suffer from high blood pressure and asthma and are obese so we need to have a discussion on how safe it is for these people to return to work and give them the option of staying at home if it is needed.
    3 points
  9. That Sikora is an absolute chancer. Spouts the biggest amount of bullshit related to this crisis I’ve seen.
    3 points
  10. This is becoming tiresome now. If it's not safe to finish this season behind closed doors in June/July why is it going to be safe to start a new season in Aug/Sept? if it's not safe now then it's not gonna be safe until a vaccine is discovered surely?
    3 points
  11. *raises hand nervously* Er, I'm here for the summer slags thread.
    3 points
  12. Some more of our puppy. Although still <6 months she’s not really a puppy now, she’s huge and weighs a ton... Apologies about the state of the garden. We’re getting it redone one lockdown is lifted.
    3 points
  13. The root cause of it is austerity and Tory ideology in general. It could be an existential moment for those sort of policies, hence the wagons are being circled. It won't be of course, everyone will get fucked over except the ones at the top, who'll make out like bandits picking up forfeited assets for peanuts.
    3 points
  14. There’s a fucking £1.99 withdrawal fee on the Coinbase app. I’m still in the hole.
    2 points
  15. 2 points
  16. Cryptocurrency has been absolutely booming for the last couple of days. The £100 I put in had dropped as low as £55 but it’s rocketed up and I’m currently sitting on a profit of £1.67. I know it’s wrong to be profiting out of the current situation but it’s just such a thrill. £1.67
    2 points
  17. I'm 43 today. It's a number that has no meaning to me. I remember being about 12 and thinking 17 was old. 43. Fucking hell
    2 points
  18. Daily Briefing bingo Unprecedented = 1 point Unprecedented package = 2 points Follow(ing) the science = 1 point Guided by the science = 5 points Follow(ing) the science at all times/every step of the way = 10 points We'll get through this = 2 points We'll get through this together = 5 points Light at the end of the tunnel = 2 points Our NHS = 1 point Our fantastic NHS = 5 points Protect our NHS = 5 points Ramping up = 1 point Ramped up = 1 point Continue to ramp up = 2 points Moment of maximum risk = 1 point Save lives = 1 point I'm very clear = 1 point We're very clear = 1 point Let me be clear = 2 points Working day and night = 5 points Constantly under review = 2 points Every effort = 2 points Everything we possibly can = 5 points We're sorry = 1,000 points I'm sorry = 2,000 points We apologise unreservedly = 50,000 points
    2 points
  19. That's an unfair advantage, you should have stated that in advance.
    2 points
  20. 2 points
  21. Personally I don't think a recovering coronavirus patient should be anywhere near a newborn baby, but that's just me.
    2 points
  22. Horrid story alert. In the very early 90’s I worked on a new start up business that was trying to great a magazine for house sales similar to exchange and mart. A precursor for Rightmove before the internet. The sales director was a filthy bitch who was a golf groupie. She followed the tour around and fucked loads of the players. Anyway, she never wore knickers. That summer was hot and one day she sat in the office, sniffed, and said ‘Oh god, I can smell myself’.
    2 points
  23. 2 points
  24. Whatever will be, will be, mate. Pointless getting wound up about it.
    2 points
  25. Gianluca Di Marzio, PhD in Stating the Bleedin' Obvious.
    2 points
  26. One of the things I want to know but never gets mentioned in the articles on people testing positive again is if these people are actually feeling sick again or are they recovered and feeling fine?
    2 points
  27. Haha. I've just come out of our weekly 'well being' call at work. The same points that got us into this mess in the first place are being made, 'it's just 'flu really', 'these people would have died soon anyway', and best of all, 'there's no need for lockdown as the infection rates are down and those new hospitals are pretty much empty'. There was praise for Johnson and some cooing over his new baby (I spoiled the mood a bit by asking whether that was his 5th or 6th child). I felt worse after the call than before.
    2 points
  28. The mortality rate won't be known until well after the virus has made its way through the population, if ever. No one can say for sure what it's going to be, so it's best to err on the side of caution. Even a 0.5% rate would kill around 300K people in the UK, and there's no real evidence yet it'll be that level or lower. Infection rates have dropped due to the lockdown, the big problem is now going to be easing that without it taking off again. Up to 50K people have died in a couple of months, and the virus may cause severe inflammatory responses in children who've hitherto been thought to be pretty much spared by the disease, the economy is fucked and millions could potentially lose their jobs and livelihoods. The overall picture is unrelentingly negative, and while the odd positive story is very welcome to relieve the gloom, they're the equivalent of finding a dog alive weeks after a major earthquake. There's no point hiding your head in the sand about this, it's a really grim situation.
    2 points
  29. Be fair, he has to see the latest child once before he abandons it.
    2 points
  30. It's like he killed Derek Zoolander and is wearing his scalp as a hat.
    2 points
  31. Try not to be an odious bellend, there's a dear. If I remember rightly, the complaints against the John Ware programme were that it was riddled with inaccuracies and false claims. Even the Tories and their supporters aren't claiming that about last night's programme, because... well, because it wasn't.
    2 points
  32. If Everton were a film character they would be Samuel L. Jackson in Django Unchained.
    2 points
  33. Get 'er bummed. Film it. Dub a crowd singing "Oh Jeremy Corbyn" over her cum noises. Send it to her dad.
    2 points
  34. When will the suffering end.
    2 points
  35. Damn foreigners, comin over here trying to steal our deaths.
    2 points
  36. Nice one for using the word 'gravitas' when your name's Barry McBumsniffer.
    2 points
  37. Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition
    2 points
  38. Fowler before his knee injury was better than Owen.
    2 points
  39. I've read the first two in that Winslow book and loved them both. I'm trying to stretch this book out so I'm reading different things in between each story. I had a go at a novella by Richard and Billy Chizmar called Widow's Point, a ghost story set in a light house. Next is a hard-boiled John D MacDonald novel that is mentioned in the first story of Stephen King's new collection called One Monday We Killed Them All. Not sure what it's about.
    2 points
  40. Just had a prostrate exam, dear god.
    2 points
  41. Today has been absolutely horrendous, I had to say goodbye to Art then take the kids out for a walk while the vet came, walking down the road with them crying my fucking eyes out (I never cry about anything) trying to pretend everything was normal. My missus & me are both in bits, thankfully the kids are too young to really understand. One of my best pals, fucking gone.
    2 points
  42. They’ve been bought and sold mate, fucking mugs, this government cares for little but their own avarice and well-being.
    1 point
  43. Straight in with the war cries "They are our nations heres, we will remember them" You murdering fucking tory cunts
    1 point



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