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  1. Nasty injury and if it isn’t fully healed probably out of the WC as well https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c98mqrpz50vo Take a risk too early and could be out 12 months instead.
  2. Great win for Leeds. With the easiest run in and better GD, they should be OK from here. Farke doing a great job. 1 from three out of Spurs, West Ham and Forest.
  3. Not even that thinly veiled either https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd9vgw2g3w2o Reform: on the side of the working man https://taxpolicy.org.uk/2026/04/13/richard-tice-questions-unanswered-120k-tax/ 😂😂😂
  4. Best he stays away from Martinez, or Jack, if Saints go up. Too much temptation.
  5. But defenders know it’s a red card now and doesn’t need to do it. Is it a red card offence? Probably not. Quite painful when someone does it when you’re running full pelt.
  6. Lisandro Martinez has a Jack Stephens vs Cucarella moment and red carded. That should help see Leeds home now.
  7. Yeah, Leeds have got Wolves and Burnley at home, plus Brighton. They’ll have a major say either way as visiting Spurs, and West Ham final day. Forest have Burnley at home next, Sunderland away, a fading Newcastle home, Man U away and Bournemouth home final day. Spurs must beat Brighton next week or too much to do. If they can, they go to Wolves, Villa Park a toughie, but then Leeds home, Chelsea away and finishing Everton home. Hammers, Palace away, Everton home, Brentford away, Arsenal home, Newcastle away and finish with Leeds home. West Ham probably have the worst run-in but not by a lot.
  8. Leeds run-in is at least comparable to Spurs, West Ham or Forest so if they do win tonight then can’t see them dropping realistically with 36 on the board. Forest should get at least two more wins and a draw so it looks like a London head to head. Pity they’ve both played each other already.
  9. Orr was better, FC average of 35 vs Weatherall’s 24 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Orr Fletcha average 28, 24 now and a big year for him if he’s going to progress https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fletcha_Middleton Toby Albert more of a white ball player - FC average 25, more comparable to Joe Weatherall but much younger at 23 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toby_Albert
  10. Me too, Forest have picked up and are better sides than Spurs or West Ham, Leeds win or even a point tonight really puts those two under the pump. It’d destroy them financially if they went down. Spurs with the stadium debt/wages and West Ham owe £100m plus in owed transfer fees this summer alone.
  11. It didn’t work out well for either party going to Everton yes, it was a needless mistake. Claude Puel wasn’t the puppet Les thought he’d easily control either - the Forster contract extension against the manager’s wishes caused a rift allegedly. The 2016 end of season fans forum and the Les Reed comment about Ronald ‘doing alright’ when he steered us to top 6 for the first time since Lawrie fully warranted the nervous laughter in the audience. Les lost my trust from that point. Also, the response to the Guido Carrillo question in the 2018 forum was also priceless. Rather than just say the player wasn’t suited, he went into a speech about how he’d be a great asset over time. The laughter was deafening. We’d all seen him marked out of the FA Cup game by Wigan’s centre backs. The Fonte transfer window mess was awful and cost us a trophy. Les was fine with an experienced manager but not the brains of the operation.
  12. D2 batting line ups and helpful wickets - Jimmy will cut through those like a hot knife through butter. 5 day Tests on the flat wickets of the India series last summer - different story. I’ve met Jimmy, great bowler and bloke, maybe the best ever, but he struggled in his last couple of Test series.
  13. More people on here, a Southampton football forum, probably read it than the whole of Devon. Sometimes it’s better to turn the volume down on flag shagging morons with 10 followers (and being Plymouth probably related to each other).
  14. Summarised here in more detail but yours is pretty accurate https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c239zz1m324o The 2022 incident is the worst - taking a knife on a bus with stated prior and recent intent to use is a clear arrestable offence. Given his history of serious and dangerous MH to others, being sectioned was a reasonable option. I know it’s difficult, but his family should’ve insisted on sectioning at that point he assaulted his father seriously. Clear escalation was happening. Lazy of the agencies to tag it as ASD - there’s loads of people with ASD on this forum and they don’t beat their families, carry knives and look up incredibly violent images online. Shows they didn’t know what they were talking about and gross underassessment of the likely risk. Neurodiversity and severe/violent MH issues are very separate issues.
  15. Those views are strongly sentient with MAGA as a whole. He’s really fallen for Kushner’s, Mad Ben and Ben Givr’s shtick. Israel will need a good hard clip of their claws by the next President unless their own has the good sense to bin off the far right loonies they have.
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