1. Mucca Mad Boys

    England v Senegal

    If anything, he needs to find a consistent team that he can rely on to win games. This is a petty example, but playing Jones at RB v Andorra is pointless. At least when Southgate played Trent at CM, he intended to actually play him there in a major tournament (which failed ofc). Tuchel talks a...
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    England v Senegal

    Ngl, I’m hoping this is just teething problems…
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    I’m certain the Lib Dems exchanged backing the tuition fee increases in exchange for the AV referendum. I may off the mark because this purely ‘off the top of my head recall’. If I’ve recalled correctly, what a calamitous decision from a ‘grown up’ like Nick Clegg.
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    I know right, some of the most stupid people you’ll ever meet have BAs, MAs or PhDs… 😂
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    It happened in Maidenhead and Windsor this last election too. Two seats I got an insight in because a judo mate of mine (Lib Dem) campaigned in Maidenhead and my old uni mate (Tory) was involved in the campaign for the Windsor seat. In both seats, there was a lot of tactical voting to oust the...
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    Transfer Rumour 25/26 Summer Transfer Window

    That’s true, but then what options is there at CM? You’ve got capable players defensively, but in terms of players who create chances, get goals and assists… it’s lacking quite a lot.
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    The Lib Dems is a strange one, they don’t neatly fit in the ‘left’ category per se. Traditionally, the Lib Dems tended to do well against the incumbent party of government. Right now, what do they even stand for? They’re an effective local party machine that’s good at campaigning on local...
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    Transfer Rumour 25/26 Summer Transfer Window

    Not at CM and AM simultaneously. Looking at our bench, you have Eccles, Allen and Torp. Eccles and Allen perform the same role (more or less), In my mind, the bench should look something like this: GK RB/LB - (JDS for now) CB - (Binks/Lati) CM - defensive minded (Eccles) CM - creative (Torp)...
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    That would be suicidal. Structurally, FPTP favours Labour the most in terms of votes per seat and has done in any of our life times. Imagine all the left wing voters who’d flock to the Greens which has happened in a few countries in Europe who have PR. Or even the possibility of a Corbynista...
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    It’s survival instinct kicking in. Reform is the largest party in polling and Farage has said he’d scrap the license fee. It’s a case of sucking up to the ‘heir to the throne’, so to speak. Reform voters as whole do not trust the BBC at all either. There is a creeping credibility crisis...
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    Transfer Rumour 25/26 Summer Transfer Window

    There’s a lot to like about Torp but he’s much more suited to being a CM. If Rudoni got injured, could you trust Torp and/Allen to fit in at AM for more than a handful of games? Probably not. It’s all well and good having 3-4 strikers in the squad, but on game day, you need players to make an...
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    Transfer Rumour 25/26 Summer Transfer Window

    We kind of did. There wasn’t really much to change the game v Sunderland and other games towards the end of the season. We’re relying on Rudoni to play AM with no alternative. Overall, the squad is in a good place but it needs beefing up with 3-4 quality players and current starters pushed...
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    To be honest, I’m coming round to the idea that we need to leave the ECHR, repeal the Human Rights Act and replace it with a British Bill of Rights. Labour scrapping Rwanda without an alternative was a serious blunder. Even if it was a flawed plan and didn’t do what set out to do, it removed...
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    No, not at all. I believe results like 2019 and 2024 is a vindication of first past the post. There’s point you seem to miss is that Labour’s public support is low to begin with so their landslide majority could become a minority v quickly. Polling suggests this is the case already.
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    Blog The One Goal Club: Conor Thomas

    I thought he scored v Stoke too?
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Yes because you yourself have said you haven’t got what you voted for. If you look at the 2024 election with a view that Labour wasn’t that popular in the first place, then their polling ratings today should make sense to anyone. There’s a sense that Labour are nothing differently to the...
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    No, the government has made decisions itself admitted were ‘difficult’. The winter fuel allowance being cut whilst the costs of migrant hotels spiralling is absolute toxic to the electorate. Raising taxes in their maiden budget again didn’t go down well. Starmer is unpopular, people don’t trust...
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    They won a landslide because of our niche electoral system. I didn’t vote for Labour but it was good they got a majority because they should have pressed ahead with their agenda of NHS reform, ‘smashing the gangs’ and so on. I like that electoral system gives the winners large majorities...
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    If Labour lurches to the right to fend off Reform, it risks exposing its left flank to the Lib Dems and/or Greens. As of this moment, it is a remote possibility, but so too was Reform supplanting the Tories was the dominant right wing party. I have quite a few mates who have flipped to the...
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    The calibre of counsellors of all parties is generally low. A Labour MP candidate (and Coventry counsellor at the time) came into my politics A-level class and was she was genuinely unimpressive. They were my thoughts at the time despite being a Labour voter then. The electorate want to punish...