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You know, this Scottish independence thing gets on my tits. Brexit will break us up, sob sob.
The SNP have been seeking a break up since they were formed. We were still a member and they got their vote. Even we have remained, does anyone really believe that they would shut the hell up for the next 25 years?
Of course not, so stop with the possible blaming.
Just to correct the independence trash, Sturgeon joined the SNP when it was campaigning to get OUT of europe because of all the fish robbing.
Isn't that rather hypocritical?Last edited by Trickytreesreds; 09-01-2021, 03:19 PM.
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Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View PostOr, as regards Brexit, the games over
Well I've explained that holding the buggers to account is required so, I guess your memory's going and game over? Nah we are at about half time I reckon.
AF do keep up, the "game" finished before I posted this and frankly wasn't bothered anyway, the FA Cup is a farce this year and once we were playing the game with kids well I expected it to be a non event and so it proved. It also proved that we don't ahve a lot of talent coming through for all the millions spent on the academy and Duncan looks like a waste of time and money.
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What can one say to someone who is blind to reality? Fodder for the rich ex pat elites, if it wasn't so tragic, it would be amusing, oh sorry it is amusing.Originally posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
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Agree with the Brexit comment, Swale.Originally posted by swaledale View PostWell I've explained that holding the buggers to account is required so, I guess your memory's going and game over? Nah we are at about half time I reckon.
AF do keep up, the "game" finished before I posted this and frankly wasn't bothered anyway, the FA Cup is a farce this year and once we were playing the game with kids well I expected it to be a non event and so it proved. It also proved that we don't ahve a lot of talent coming through for all the millions spent on the academy and Duncan looks like a waste of time and money.
As far as the DCFC future is concerned I have to disagree. It doesn’t prove anything about the talent coming through because most of that talent simply wasn’t available today. I’ve never seen Duncan play but young players are rarely going to shine in such ‘men against boys’ situations...things can still be very different when they make the step up alongside more experienced ‘minders’.
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But Duncan hasn't actually done much in the u23's from all accounts. I agree it was a hard ask, but didn't see much from the lower ranks that suggested we might have a few gems there.Originally posted by ramAnag View PostAgree with the Brexit comment, Swale.
As far as the DCFC future is concerned I have to disagree. It doesn’t prove anything about the talent coming through because most of that talent simply wasn’t available today. I’ve never seen Duncan play but young players are rarely going to shine in such ‘men against boys’ situations...things can still be very different when they make the step up alongside more experienced ‘minders’.
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I wonder what the reaction would have been if one of them had said this?Originally posted by swaledale View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]18017[/ATTACH]
And somebody thinks Farage should have a Knighthood?
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Tweeting isn't saying something actually, but in any case you know because Trump has said and tweeted equally appalling things many times!Originally posted by Trickytreesreds View PostI wonder what the reaction would have been if one of them had said this?
https://www.fresh24news.com/2021/01/...trump-rioters/
Not sure what your getting at the are arseholes who say or tweet in every shade of politics and humanity.
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The UK rejected an offer of visa-free tours by musicians to EU countries, despite blaming Brussels for what the industry is calling the devastating blow of them requiring permits.
A “standard” proposal to exempt performers from the huge cost and bureaucracy for 90 days was turned down, The Independent has been told – because the government is insisting on denying that to EU artists visiting this country.
“It is usually in our agreements with third countries, that [work] visas are not required for musicians. We tried to include it, but the UK said no,” an EU source close to the negotiations said.
The revelation comes after the shock threat of visas sparked protests that future tours will have to abandoned, at a time when musicians are already reeling from the impact of Covid-19.
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Musicians (who have never worked in Europe before and are never likely to) have been crying about this for ages. A bit like the kids crying that they can't just go and get a job in Europe. It's the MU's fault, and the reason I cancelled my membership. Instead of campaigning to protect their members rights, they stirred up and went on a no Brexit charade.
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Agreeing totally with Adi on this, MU have done their members no favours and there are some very silly musicians out there who’ve let their political leanings get in the way of objectivity.Originally posted by AdiSalisbury View PostMusicians (who have never worked in Europe before and are never likely to) have been crying about this for ages. A bit like the kids crying that they can't just go and get a job in Europe. It's the MU's fault, and the reason I cancelled my membership. Instead of campaigning to protect their members rights, they stirred up and went on a no Brexit charade.
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I’m sure you and Adi are better equipped to talk about this than me...but if your way of life/means of income is directly impacted upon by Brexit then why was it ‘very silly’ to oppose it?Originally posted by Andy_Faber View PostAgreeing totally with Adi on this, MU have done their members no favours and there are some very silly musicians out there who’ve let their political leanings get in the way of objectivity.
After all, we’ve heard enough from fisherman, who represent a minuscule part of our economy, in support of Brexit...didn’t hear either of you complain about that.
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Originally posted by ramAnag View PostI’m sure you and Adi are better equipped to talk about this than me...but if your way of life/means of income is directly impacted upon by Brexit then why was it ‘very silly’ to oppose it?
After all, we’ve heard enough from fisherman, who represent a minuscule part of our economy, in support of Brexit...didn’t hear either of you complain about that.Once again you only see the negative. Firstly, and I will only talk about the niche I have a strong knowledge of,Originally posted by ramAnag View PostI’m sure you and Adi are better equipped to talk about this than me...but if your way of life/means of income is directly impacted upon by Brexit then why was it ‘
‘very silly’ to oppose it?
After all, we’ve heard enough from fisherman, who represent a minuscule part of our economy, in support of Brexit...didn’t hear either of you complain about that.
maybe 90% of the musicians and support teams would never travel beyond U.K. so it’s not relevant. Secondly, again my genre only, there’s more IMPORT of live music than EXPORT, so any reduction in traffic will be to U.K. musicians benefit. Thirdly there’s a vocal cohort whinging about the situation but (as usual, you may have heard this phrase before) a silent majority who will just fill in the forms and get on with it - and having seen some of the ‘it’, it ranges from a few ticks on a webpage to some nuisance paperwork, BUT please believe me the worst I’ve seen is a tenth as difficult as US requirements.
Regarding fishing, I’ve not commented a lot because I don’t know the deep detail. Maybe if we only posted when we did know such, it would shut a lot of us up a bit but that’s a forlorn hope
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