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    Bayliss

    I get you’re not a fan but Biamou holds the ball up well/retains possession and works his arse off. Still a useful player. I thought Robins should’ve brought him in on against Luton Tuesday with 15 mins left, might’ve helped us hold on as JCH (and to a lesser extent McNulty) were flagging
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    Bayliss

    Agree 100%. I think robins is a good manager and has done well in difficult circumstances but forcing kelly back in the team (initially when he didn’t look fully fit) and pushing Bayliss out wide, was crazy. Fair play to Bayliss for keeping going especially confidence looked shot out wide. He is...
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    Max Biamou

    Agreed Nick. He was immense, especially on the first 60 mins. We created nothing, both he and mcnulty we're living off scraps (in terms of possession), most of which they created themselves ! Midfield was dreadful today apart from Shipley on glimpses. Created nothing. I'm hoping it was tiredness...
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    Welcome Jonson Clarke-Harris

    Im pleased with the signing. A gamble, like most at our level but well worth a punt as it's an area we would've been short with an injury or two and the lads got talent I can't believe the stat moaners before he's even played, like with McNulty after a handful of games and Biamou. I'd argue...
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    Maguire-Drew

    Looked lightweight against Swindon but got some quality when on the ball
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    Biggest Transfer Shock

    Ps selling Keane for 13m then realising it was all going in the director pockets shocked me as well !
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    Biggest Transfer Shock

    Dragging feet over signing Marsden as they were sniffing round Sandy Robertson. One of the biggest transfer fuck ups we've had. Marsden didn't do much elsewhere but was quality for us !
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    Jail sentences

    Agree Marty, it was a horrific act. This sentence is probably correct for the damage to innocents, lack of remorse etc. Courts need to dissuade acid acts and fast ! Some of the other sentences are a joke (remember baby p)
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    The underlying message is what I said before.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Sensible comment by Gove ie basically saying whatever the final agreement will need the UK publics buy in. If the EU try to leg us over the public won't stand for it. Most sensible brexiteers will accept a fair compromise but if it swings too far the other way they are likely to cut up rough...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Even those that aren't happy with brexit must be pleased/relieved its moved to the next phase of talks. To be fair to May, whatever everyone thinks of her (and lets be honest it probably isn't much after the mess of the election campaign) she's done pretty well to get this moving forward.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    I'm not missing the point as I wasn't making one about whether Davis is competent or should keep his job. My point was regarding the lack of use of any assessments now and the fact that if they were going to be produced this should've been in advance of the referendum vote so the public had...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    A crazy situation and Cameron and Osborne (who I voted for) have got to take responsibility for this. It's disgraceful no planning was undertaken in advance of the vote (ie what we would want, what the major hurdles/issues would be and how we would try to address these). Typical arrogance of a...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Does anyone know why the necessity to get certain things resolved before trade talks start ? The Irish border situation is extremely complex, not to mention emotive. Both sides say they don't want a hard border, that should be enough for now. Surely it would make more sense having cross...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Putting the media uproar to one side, is the suggested £45bn or so fair ? It doesn't sound a million miles off what it should be from my understanding i.e. What we'd need to pay for our commitments (until 2019 and then further payments in a transition period) but I haven't seen a comprehensive...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    But we continue to see an increase in far right parties that play on people's concerns and fears. That's not good for anyone across Europe The UK has a greater issue as it has a larger number of net migrants than most EU countries
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    I've never suggested it was a landslide for Brexit. In fact my comment that one minor (in my view) consession could have made it a landslide for remain suggests the exact opposite The EU as with any country needs to accept and address people's concerns and fears. If it's doesn't then there's...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    I think most people in the country agree that controlled immigration is good for the country. What isn't is uncontrolled i.e. Not being able to decide who comes into the country and how many. Housing is a major issue currently. If only 250k of new houses are being built every year and we have...
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    Harvey Weinstein / Sex Scandals

    Bang on Nick. A majority of women I know are shocked by some of the 'issues' being raised and it detracts from the real 'assaults'
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