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    Wasps going into admin & the impact on CCFC

    Sometimes it’s just down to timing. In answer to Gynns question, this is probably at SISUs peak. Nobody would’ve offered SISU anything worthwhile at the time Wasps bought the stadium so they wouldn’t have sold. This time it might be different as we’re a championship club with players worth a few...
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    USSR invades Ukraine.

    Putin probably had to show ‘strength’ after the bridge bombing. He’s getting desperate
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    Vanessa Paradis

    I think it’s been a combination of factors. Even said to a mate it feels like maybe it’s just not our season. Ohare injury before we kick a ball, pitch, throwing game away at Millwall, hamer two reds in first 6-7 games etc etc. you couldn’t make it up really Fact is we’ve just got to deal with...
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    Vanessa Paradis

    Im sure most are concerned but will probably reserve judgement until we’ve caught up our games/at World Cup break. Robins got it wrong tactically yesterday. Should’ve matched them in midfield and played just Vik up top from the start. Having said that, most teams would struggle having their two...
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    Burnley Match Thread

    Good finish by their lad but should’ve had more pressure. On a positive note best half I’ve seen from Dabo in a long time. Quality !
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    Burnley Match Thread

    Interesting that Robins has gone for Walker ahead of Waghorn. Reinforces what he was saying about Walker in training, maybe he’s stepped up a bit
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    USSR invades Ukraine.

    Thats what I’ve read and am concerned about. Tactical nukes. Hopefully another empty threat but lets be honest its sounding desperate for them so anything could happen
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Think he was talking about changes to working practices not pay etc. Guessing they will probably need more weekend/out of hours working to compete with same day delivery firms
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Not much so far but likely more in future due to recent budget
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    I’ve mentioned numerous times that profiteering (like petrol companies) should’ve been clamped down on I also didn’t see any need to reverse the corporation tax increases
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    I never said they are on the verge of going bust, just that if things continued, and the Uk postal service is/will continue to struggle, then ultimately it will be in trouble. No business goes bust solely because of workers demands but if a business is struggling/declining then significantly...
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Two separate things though Clint. I was talking about inflation. I’ve already said there are plenty of issues with the government but inflation to date has been mainly caused by war/Covid and it’s it’s in a similar ballpark across Europe Truss/Kwasi’s mini budget could potentially make it even...
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    She’s a weirdo
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    Benn v Eubank Postponed

    Gutted as had tickets. Fortunately had refundable hotels and hadnt bought train tickets due to the shambles on the railways at the moment. I always thought there was a risk of it not happening but that was because I thought Eubank might not make weight ! Right call to to cancel/postpone though...
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    That’s just wrong. I hope people note that I have distinguished between workers, offers etc
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    Agree with a lot of that. I think all firms should be looking at as close to inflation rises for all workers below national average. If they can afford inflationary rises for all great (although if we expect deflation following recession they might be better offering partial bonuses instead)
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    There’s two sides to every story though I understand that workers were offered 5.5%. I also understand that the business is currently losing £1m per day. I think they also have a £50bn pension deficit (I hope that figure is wrong but don’t think it is from a quick Google) So, if it continues...
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    Seriously though, I just don’t agree with a lot of strikes (some I do) Say the rail strikes. Increase in salaries will lead to increase in fares*. If publícally owned (which I think there’s a good argument for as the current half way house is a shamble) increase in salaries will lead to...
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    yep and I’ve been disappointed I haven’t been contacted personally about all planned strikes 😊
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    Agreed and that’s why I try to distinguish between workers. I’m all for people being paid as much as possible and find bosses getting massive rises whilst asking for restraint disgusting quite frankly but there’s also the ability to afford/pay for a rises. Some businesses just can’t afford it
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