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  1. They’re limited to one a year, with 2 months notice, they also need to be aligned with “local market rates” and you can’t evict tenants as easily. Local market rates will go up, and most landlords only increased rents once a year anyway. Once you add in the number of landlords selling up which is impacting supply, rents will defo increase as a result of this bill. Tenants will get better protection from rogue landlords, but at the cost of increased rents. You’ve really drunk the Starmer kool aid , if you think this will result in anything other than increased rents.
  2. Dylan’s a funny one. His voice is an acquired taste, and I agree the early acoustic stuff isn’t for me. But once he got The Band behind him, it is electric in every sense of the word. It’s pretty hard for younger people to realise just how popular & influential he was, as his versions of his music hasn’t aged particularly well. The songs he wrote have, and will be covered for years to come. Joni Mitchell is the one I could never get into, great songwriter but her voice did my head in.
  3. You’re too late, Panorama already have an undercover man at the heart of the club. Have done for years. I don’t know about others, but I”m looking forward to Baz’s report when it finally airs on TV…
  4. Refs should show more of this, I guess because they’re now miked up, they need to be careful. Reminds me of my mate who used to umpire local cricket. He turned down 2 LBW appeals, and the bowler was muttering and moaning. Few overs later, the bowler clean bowls the bloke, and sarcastically turns round and shouts “owzat”. My mate then slowly puts his arm out and signals, no ball.
  5. They go down when the ball is dead, you can’t just be playing on, especially if it’s a goal kick to restart play. Putting the reserve keeper on is the best solution I’ve seen , Saints web poster showing the way to FIFA. The other rule id bring in is this; injury time is ball in play time. If ref indicates 4 mins, then that’s 4 mins of ball in play. Every time it goes out, 4th official stops watch
  6. I think we’re probably the biggest underachievers, particularly after Palace just won the cup. To have 1 FA cup to show for 50 odd years in the top flight is pretty poor when you consider some of the sides we’ve had. We also somehow managed to finish second, every time we’ve been promoted (Lego aside). Even with Fonte, Lambert & Lallana we somehow managed that in league fucking one as well.
  7. Played regularly, probably kelvin.
  8. I read that FIFA are on the case. They’re looking at teams having to swap an outfield player as the one that has to stand on the line for 30 seconds if the keeper has treatment. Don’t know how it’ll work, does the opposition choose, or the keepers side. Maybe it could be the nearest player when the keeper goes down. Personally, I’d manage it a different way. I’d double the time added on for the “injury”, so if there’s 3 mins of treatment I’d add 6 mins. Of course you couldn’t do this if there’s a foul, but if they go down for no reason, they’re going to cost their side time….
  9. Seeing news that the actress who played Joan has just died, I can’t believe I left Early Doors of my list. Probably suffered from being Royal familyish (another great series I missed off). It was a brilliant show, but unlike the Royal Family it finished at the right time, and didn’t over stay its welcome.
  10. We’ve had a couple of superb keepers, Shilton & Neimi the pick of my 50 years plus of supporting, slightly lower level but better than most was Tim Flowers. But I do agree that overall we’re pretty bang average in that department with most falling into the competent category rather than exceptional. Eric Martin, Ian Turner, Peter Wells, Terry Gennoe, Dave Beasant, Paul Jones, Forster, Boruc, were just top flight players imo, nothing exceptional. I’d put AM from a couple of years ago in the competent bag as well. Some didn’t really play enough to make a decent assessment , Richard Wright, Bart, Gaza, and Maik Taylor. Some were good but slightly over the hill, so don’t really make it out of the competent bag Bruce & Budgie (although I was out of the country for most of his games, so only saw some highlights). Then you’ve got Kelvin, decent out of the premier league, but not top level. Of course there’s Baz, who is in a category of his own.
  11. “Did well” seems to have a different meaning when it comes to Baz. He saved everything he should have done, didn’t save one which would have been an exceptional save (it would be nice for him to make one of these once in a while, or even just once). So “did well” on the Baz scale, is doing his fucking job (for once).
  12. It’s been a shit show from start to finish. Arrogance personified. They need a clear out starting with Key & Brendon McCullum. Stokes is clearly too talented to be ditched, and there’s nobody else capable of the captaincy, but the whole thing needs re thinking. We should start preparation and planning for the next series in Australia now, that should be our focus, red ball cricket. We’ll be competitive at home, but that pointless if we shit the bed down under.
  13. It’s an absolute fact that Reeves & Starmer have increased costs for landlords, and the ones that don’t sell up prior to these changes, will pass the increases on to their tenants. Pretending otherwise isn’t being “impartial”, it’s wilfully ignoring reality because it isn’t the nasty Tories making renters finances worse…..
  14. I heard an interesting interview with a veteran of bbc news dept who pretty much summed up how BBC news isnt impartial anymore. He said the politician who most suffered from the BBC bias was Corbyn , so before the “usual suspects” jump on him, (like they do when Andrew Neil criticised the beloved BBC or Starmer), he’s not some rabid “far right” bigot. He said journalists have the 5W’s taught to them early on in their careers. Who, what, when, where, & why. But until the 1980’s the BBC drummed into every journo, over and over, the “why” did not apply to them. The “why” was for other news organisations which didn’t have impartiality constraints, or current affairs people. He said during the 80’s, the whole agenda changed. The BBC then started thinking that explaining the “why” was actually part of their public service remit, they started to think educating the masses on the “why” was the role of a public service broadcaster, and this view is still held today. He concluded, once you attempt to explain the “why”, impartiality is impossible as unlike who, what, where & when, which are factual, it is an opinion subject to different interpretations ……
  15. There’s absolutely zero wit anymore. “Live in a shit hole” is another one, at least we didn’t resort to “small town in Birmingham”. Coming out the ground, the Coventry lot even managed to out nod our lot, with a chant of “your mum is a Portsmouth fan”.
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