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  1. Mucca Mad Boys

    Tuchel's First Squad

    In the international game? Yes and the structure already exists via the Nations League. I would structure qualifying around this somehow so the level of international fixtures reflects this. We want to see big games like: Spain v Portugal France v Italy Germany v Netherlands We’re one of the...
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    Tuchel's First Squad

    There’s a massive need for reform to the international qualifying process. We’re not getting anything out of playing teams like Albania who just want to sit back and defend with 11 people all game. The question is more often ‘how much will we win by’ as opposed to ‘will we win’. We playing...
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    Best combined play off team

    This team in 23/24 and 24/25 is overall better than the playoff team, overall. However, the star quality in Hamer and Gyokeres meant we had the arguably the Top 2 players in the league that season. If you put Hamer and Vik in this team, we’d be in the automatics. Doyle would start over...
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    Hull (A) Tickets

    Feels good to be in the top sale date for this one! 😂
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    This cracked me up man! 😂 Electing an activist solicitor to lead the Labour Party was a huge mistake. I felt that Starmer in particular is very poorly equipped to govern the country in this moment. His biggest weakness is on immigration and that’s the biggest source of discontent in this...
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    I’m the same. I do not trust the tories and do not find Reform to be credible at all. If an election was held tomorrow, spoil your ballot. We’re coming to the end of the ‘Blairite’ consensus, that’s for sure.
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    The ONS is reporting that the treasury has borrowed £63bn more than forecasted before Labour came into government and £20.4bn than the OBR projected (the ever reliable OBR). Growth projections have been halved, the £ is down 0.2% on the dollar… this government is utterly clueless. Cheer up...
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    So who realistically are the teams left fighting for 5th and 6th

    Draws work for us if we keep winning! 🤷🏻‍♀️
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Your assumption is faulty because it assumes that if inflation goes up, the entire operating costs must go up in line that. Which ignores things like long term contracts and so. Ironically, this is actually an argument for a monetarist fiscal policy which prioritises inflation as the most...
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    So who realistically are the teams left fighting for 5th and 6th

    It’s possible, but requires teams below us beating or drawing against Sunderland so unless we’re winning every game, we may want Sunderland to do us a favour here and there.
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    This is all well meaning stuff… how is it being funded? Again, if 45bn in unfunded tax cuts can bring down a government, it really limits a government’s ability to spend without making cuts elsewhere.
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    Tuchel's First Squad

    I’m sure Spain felt that before going into last summer’s Euros.
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    Tuchel's First Squad

    He talks a good game!
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    I genuinely think this next election could be the collapse of the Tory party. If Labour loses power, they could be on the path to extinction themselves because many Labour voters probably see them as a Tory-lite government. Just as many people backing Reform this last election viewed the Tory...
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    ‘Real term cuts’ is a blatant manipulation of statistics. If my employer gives me 5% pay rise and inflation is at 7% (for arguments sake), I’ve not received a 2% pay cut. That’s how ‘real terms’ cuts are marketed as. For example, the NHS budget is projected to go up by £21bn in cash in 25/26...
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    Is it? When George Osborne cut corporation tax back in the coalition government days, tax receipts went up by a third.
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    What is regarded as a ‘sensible discussion’ varies massively from who talk to. Is leaving the ECHR and amending the HRA considered sensible? What level of net migration is sensible? The pre-1997 norm of 50k? 900k like it was last year? There’s plenty of good left wing arguments to end mass...
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Bear in mind I’m replying to you and making general observations about people of the left generally (including close friends of mine). We’re addicted to cheap labour in this country. A government has to turn around and be willing to take on the costs of ending mass migration and be open with...
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    Norway had to introduce exit taxes to get around its wealthy people leaving. Wealth taxes that people like Gary Stevenson espouse just don’t work.
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    I’m trying to be empathetic to the underfunded argument. If your population grows by 12m in 26-or-so years as it is projected to do so between 2010-2036, do you think that could have an impact on a state’s capacity to actually provide essential public services? Sweden has the most...
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