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    Depressing as fook!!!

    We don't really have reserves, as we have very limited storage capacity, we hold enough gas typically for 4 or 5 winter days. https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/sep/24/how-uk-energy-policies-have-left-britain-exposed-to-winter-gas-price-hikes
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    Depressing as fook!!!

    It's the Merit order, This is an interesting read https://www.goodenergy.co.uk/why-does-the-price-of-gas-drive-electricity-prices-including-renewables/
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    Depressing as fook!!!

    It's compicated, part of the reason is the competition for gas globally due to re-emergence of industry post COVID, but by far the biggest reason is Russia, not just their policy on supply, but the desire of some countries to wean themselves of dependency on Russian gas. If you know of any...
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    Depressing as fook!!!

    But Shell, BP, etc are doing alright out of it https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-62382624 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-62418653
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    Depressing as fook!!!

    People know that the reason for energy prices rising is that Russia are limiting their exports of gas. A little known fact is that we import less than 4% of our gas from Russia, and are net exporters of gas in the form of LNG to Europe. Obviously the market price of gas has risen dramatically...
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    Depressing as fook!!!

    As I said, no-one has any idea what energy prices will be then. Don't you think it's strange that a week or so ago they were predicting £4266 by January, now it's £4799 according to that sensationalist article. A very precise figure considering it's complete guesswork, and totally contradicts...
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    Depressing as fook!!!

    Where did you here that? No-one has the slghtest idea what wholesale energy prices are going to look like in 8 months time. Even the quoted £4200 in January is complete negative scenario guesswork.
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    Gardening 11

    If we can get Sheaf in there we can't miss out Gareth Bale
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    Tough Times Ahead

    I wouldn't get too despondent yet, the point at Sunderland is looking like quite a good result now. Millwall are quite fancied by the bookies and are the type of team we usually struggle against. Yesterday's result feels worse than it should because we were 2 up and cruising, but I think we got...
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    Will we leave Cov again?

    I doubt we could arrange it in anything like acceptable time. For a start any ground we choose, there is bound to be some fixture conflicts.
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    CBS issues

    I said in post 997 back on 6th August, this was a potential disaster for us. With the weather we have had to compound the problem it's not going to change any time soon.
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    Made my day

    looks like the CBS pitch
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    CBS issues

    But that wouldn't have worked. Under your scenario the re-laying work would have started immediately after the CWG ended and we would have played a few of our games away. Except WASPS have no intention of relaying the pitch
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    Is Vik on his way to Everton?

    Which is probably why they are interested in Gyo (if true)
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    Gyökeres Bids

    Hopefully he has 10 fingers on his other hand which we can't see
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    Gyökeres Bids

    I imagine Gyo's goal against Sunderland has had an influence. As good a goal as you will ever see in the premier league.
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    Gyökeres Bids

    If we have a recruitment team who can buy a player for £1M and a year later sell him for, say, £10M isn't that alone enough incentive for SISU to re-invest some of that money into another player with potential? Over the last 2 or 3 seasons we have spent around 3M on 4 transfers who now have a...
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    CBS issues

    I don't think we should be worrying about relegation at this stage. We haven't lost any of our best players yet. Time to start worrying if that happens and they are not replaced.
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    Gyökeres Bids

    I'd stick my head in the gas oven if I could afford the bill
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