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  1. David O'Day

    Match Thread Coventry City - Middlesbrough Match Thread - Saturday 3rd May

    Lot of an injured player on that video for some reason.
  2. David O'Day

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Once again you miss the point, he was saying that labour would have a lot more losses is because Labour stopped elections in their "main councils". That is what I pointed out you liked You are the poster boy for confirmation bias. As I said you want so badly to be taken seriously and yet like...
  3. David O'Day

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    @Mucca Mad Boys You want to be taken seriously and then you like a post from GIMOC that is demonstrably untrue.
  4. David O'Day

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    absolute nonsense The councils that didn't vote this year were East Sussex, West Sussex, Essex, Thurrock, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Norfolk, Suffolk and Surrey. Which even you can see are not "main councils" for Labour. The other councils such as Coventry that didn't vote are just not due...
  5. David O'Day

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    he's a walking talking lesson on confirmation bias
  6. David O'Day

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Be interesting to see how reform run councils get on when they see it is less fighting them on the beaches and more fighting to get the bins collected Also what do the tories do? They have tacked so hard to the right to try and fight off Reform at the expense of their traditional tory centre...
  7. David O'Day

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Okay, t He'll accuse you of living in a different world soon
  8. David O'Day

    Boro Attendence

    shall we actually wait and see before you have a cry?
  9. David O'Day

    Boro Attendence

    @pusbccfc this make you happier?
  10. David O'Day

    Match Thread Coventry City - Middlesbrough Match Thread - Saturday 3rd May

    unlikely he is going to change the habit of a managerial career
  11. David O'Day

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    2021 isn't a valid comparison, that was in the wake of covid when the general belief was that the conservatives had done a great job
  12. David O'Day

    Match Thread Coventry City - Middlesbrough Match Thread - Saturday 3rd May

    Carrick isn't going to play like that, he doesn't do that even against the very best teams he plays.
  13. David O'Day

    Match Thread Coventry City - Middlesbrough Match Thread - Saturday 3rd May

    Feel pretty good about this one Gonna be a great day and a great Bank Holiday weekend
  14. David O'Day

    Match Thread Coventry City - Middlesbrough Match Thread - Saturday 3rd May

    they have a number of larger fans who needed to book 2 seats
  15. David O'Day

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    You live in a world where chemtrails are a thing so less of the "different world". Learn to read anyway, you'll look less stupid.
  16. David O'Day

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    Trying to thing who his other account is as his posting reminds me of someone but I just can't put my finger on it.
  17. David O'Day

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    No you said I said something I didn't say, read my original post and i'll accept your apology Stop trying to wrangle your way out of being shown up for talking shite and not being able to read. It is perfectly possible for Labour to have a bad night but Reform to not do as well as the would...
  18. David O'Day

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    What the fuck are you on about? My first post on this says it was not great for Labour but it could of been worse. You want to talk about politics? The fella who believes in chemtrails and posts islamophobic bullshit on twitter?
  19. David O'Day

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    okay, you do realise that Reform expected to win by a much, much bigger margin? As currently unpopular as the Labour government is Reform could only win by 6 votes shows that they are nowhere being in a position to win a General Election.
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