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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragatino View Post
    Aye but mind, this government is the one who green lit wide spread Fracking & have approved the reopening of a bassa coal mine in the Lake district National Park.

    From a party called the 'Conservatives', they ain't known for 'Conserving' much.

    Set o C**ts !
    Don’t know much about those and each case has to be looked at individually, but when it comes to football clubs it’s a no brainer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toptoon View Post
    Don’t know much about those and each case has to be looked at individually, but when it comes to football clubs it’s a no brainer.
    Doesn't need much thinking.

    Fracking destroys water courses and poisons the environment (I'm no bleeding heart tree hugging leftie at all) & F**king Coal Mining???

    Really?

    what is it 1821 or 2021? LOL

    anyway we nicked a point so we are absolutely safe not 9 points clear of Fulham with 5 games to play.

    It's not mathematically safe yet but Fulham have to play League Winning form from here til the end of the season, which they ain't gonna do.

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