
Gloucester Saint
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It’s been stacked full of Conservative stooges, it’s why this country is going down the toilet at a rate of knots.
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Agree with you on both Bazanu and Mara. Re Bazanu, his confidence looks screwed. There’s potential there but a loan out to L1 or L2 to a side pushing for promotion would enable him to regroup a bit with a more sensible workload and come back with more experience under his belt. Re Mara, same solution but different outcome. Hopefully a loan overseas to a Ligue 1 side where he’ll get games, hopefully a Tella effect and go on to recoup some of the crazy fee paid to Bordeaux off the back of that to build demand. Che needs to move on for everyone’s sakes including his own. Hopefully the rumours about several bottom half PL sides wanting him are true, recoup £12m or so and he will probably do a good job for them. Between the two of them that’s fee and wages on Piroe paid for (unless Everton go for him rather than Che, but I think Che is a Sean Dyche player).
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Club need to be onto agents to get an experienced keeper in to compete with McCarthy. Bazanu needs to go out on loan in League 2 (his confidence isn’t up to another stint in League 1 at the moment) for the next season, maybe two.
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Add in the main striker needed as the first major signing last summer and it may have been 13th-16th, but that’s gone now. Important thing is that two very good recruitments have been made so far this summer (Charles on paper and Manning POTS at a competitor) in positions of priority. Hopefully a few more sales with a couple of big ticket ones to enable recruitment for a couple more CMs (contingent on JWP), at least one CB (contingent on extent of departures), experienced keeper if McCarthy goes (doubt it), and a striker (more if Che goes along with the big lump).
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I agree. Jake Kanter, who has worked for Murdoch previously at The Times, was speaking about how insidious News UK is in amplifying this story across its many outlets (too many) and politicians within its grasp on Talk TV saying the BBC isn’t doing enough to deliver Murdoch’s agenda. Should have shut the doors after Milly Dowler disgrace. NOTW not enough of a price for me as The Sun was always just going to print seven days a week. Will be interesting to see what happens to his empire when he finally drops off his perch.
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Mohammed Salisu - Official: Signs for Monaco
Gloucester Saint replied to Dusic's topic in The Saints
Supposedly available for a modest fee too by PL standards considering his age and experience. The rumours around attitude won’t be helping but the agents fill these lads’ heads and families with how brilliant they are and a CL player in waiting. Very few opportunities at that level but plenty believing they belong at that level without the levels of consistency and focus required even with the raw talent. Good basic attributes for a CB plus bonus recovery pace but his distribution has always been suspect. -
The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
Gloucester Saint replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
Depends which part of the Tory party it is. Hunt and the Treasury - they want immigration as the economy and health/social care need it badly, and are not viable without it. Along with the cost of materials houses aren’t getting built at the rates needed either. The Braverman/ERG element don’t care about the economy or services - they are making their pitch to the most rabid of local associations to get the leadership in opposition after 2025. If immigration is the method and they sound like Enoch Powell, fine from their perspective. Jenrick is just saying anything to compete with his boss (Braverman). -
I like solidity of his build and looks like a proper athlete with it. Means Lavia move imminent I reckon. Wilcox will know him well, add Flynn Downes to the mix next week hopefully and CM department improving.
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
Gloucester Saint replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
Even Nigel Farage called it ‘mean’. It does nothing to deter those organising or contemplating boat crossings but might be a small help to young children left in a scenario not of their own making in a distressing situation. https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/politics/all-the-times-robert-jenrick-has-faced-corruption-charges-260587/ Simply trying to compete with Braverman the Buffoon, his boss (can you imagine?). Robert should get his own house in order - allegedly involved in tax evasion and expenses problems which have already triggered one resignation https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/politics/all-the-times-robert-jenrick-has-faced-corruption-charges-260587/ -
Lord Duckhunter will be spluttering his Tanglefoot at this development https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-12263977/League-Two-Forest-Green-Rovers-Hannah-Dingley-interim-boss-landmark-move.html
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According to their forum Danny Rohl was also in contention.
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The Republicans and Conservatives have to, as well as stoking culture wars and conspiracy theories/populism at the knuckle-dragging end of the spectrum as it is all they have left from their 1980s halycon days. Financial Services deregulation - credit crunch; Right to Buy and safety de-regulation - housing crisis, unaffordable rents, Grenfell. Private utilities - bankrupt monopolies. Private transport - ditto. Sunak is now having to intervene with banks and supermarkets to stop the worst of price rises/rate hikes, or just even to pass on falls in wholesale market costs https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-66085232 - the market always rights itself? That’s surely what the Hayek/Minford bibles they all worship said. Well, the markets didn’t rate his predecessor much! For the Republicans, trade some of the above for failed violent coups, out of control gun use and mass shootings, a healthcare system making the NHS look highly functional and a large and some very extreme impacts from climate change (which they still deny).
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The United Kingdom and the Death of Boris Johnson as we know it.
Gloucester Saint replied to CB Fry's topic in The Lounge
He will be with the ‘Great Lady’s’ revolution folding in front of the Tories own eyes https://www.theguardian.com/business/2023/jun/30/severn-trent-chief-social-purpose-water-firms-utilities-crisis-liv-garfield-thames-water-labour-renationalisation No wonder they were flying a desperate kite this morning in their own newspapers about a pledge to hold a referendum on immigration. Just what the country needs - another divisive and revolting campaign full of lies and awash with funding from dubious oligarchs and autocrats. The Conservative Party - all they have left is being BNP-light. Their economics have failed and people would tolerate their unpleasantness as the Tories were perceived as being better with money. Truss was their 1978/9 Winter of Discontent Labour had in that regard. Now the Thatcher pillars are falling in on them. -
Agree with most of that, Choudhury doesn’t like a Russell Martin player. Even if he’s effective at winning the ball (questionable), his ball retention and distribution over 5-10 yards doesn’t seem like a player the new manager would seek. If Leicester thought he’d be effective in a side competing seriously for promotion he’d be staying there. Massive yes to Manning (Leeds also in for him allegedly, Perraud seems to have a significant injury), Wood or Piroe. Downes or Grimes good. £25m for ABK fine by me. Has potential but made of glass and a rich man’s Darren Powell later on last season.
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Don’t use the East Coast mainline often enough to comment on service/punctuality but hearing reports it’s been better since 2018 and certainly three times since 2005 it’s been taken back into public ownership after the commercial tendering and ownership processes have failed badly. It’s sustainable seemingly now as well. Utilities seemingly will need to follow suit with collapse of Thames Water and others in big trouble https://www.railmagazine.com/news/network/government-to-continue-running-lner-to-at-least-2023