| Forum Reply | The boy Downes at 19:31 19 Jul 2017
That's one aspect of his game, but having seen him play several times , he can also pass , move and get himself into the box, as evidenced by a comment I made on here towards the end of last season: ''I've watched the under 23's half a dozen times this season and they are a credit to Gerard Nash, playing lovely passing football from the back. For me the outstanding player last night was Flynn Downes, who scarcely put a foot wrong all night, weighing in with a couple of goals as well. There is a lot of potential in this group of young players, let's hope it comes to fruition at first team level''. |
| Forum Reply | The boy Downes at 19:17 19 Jul 2017
You clearly have never seen him play, there's much more to his game than you're suggesting. Interesting how you can make such blind judgements on the basis of what, exactly? |
| Forum Reply | Jeeza. at 18:40 22 Jun 2017
If you like facts, take a look at the following link which may persuade you that austerity and its accompanying cuts, which are always levelled at ordinary working class families, can impose untold damage upon the poorest children in our society. I suspect, however, that you and your fellow myopic tory supporters on here will say the judge has got it wrong, or more likely, that he's being manipulated by Jeremy Corbyn. http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/benefits-cap-high-court-judgment_uk_594bb5 |
| Forum Reply | People getting upset by the DUP at 19:50 10 Jun 2017
So, who are the new Northern Irish kingmakers who now hold the balance of power? Sammy Wilson - East Antrim Earlier this year the former Lord Mayor of Belfast equated Sinn Fein with Isis, and he has been accused of condoning calls for ethnic cleansing when he voiced approval for a a call for Catholics to be "expelled, nullified, or interned." Nice. *From today's Daily Telegraph |
| Forum Reply | People getting upset by the DUP at 19:27 10 Jun 2017
Irish terrorists are only terrorists when they're connected to Jeremy Corbyn. It's not like the Tories are in any way hypocritical, obviously. |
| Forum Reply | That really was aweful by Corbyn at 06:50 3 Jun 2017
Has Teresa May ever been asked directly, under what circumstances she would personally authorise a nuclear 'first strike' against another country, which would undoubtedly result in the slaughter of millions of completely innocent men women and children and render large areas of the planet uninhabitable for 100's of years? |
| Forum Reply | Andrew Neil is tearing one to Corbyn right now...BBC1 at 20:11 26 May 2017
Not exactly the 'car crash' that many were predicting. Corbyn, unlike Teresa May was calm and composed,and stuck to his principles ( does Teresa May actually have any)? to the extent that AN scarcely laid a glove on him. Most impressive. [Post edited 26 May 2017 20:16]
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| Forum Reply | Well said Tim Farron at 15:48 26 May 2017
As a matter of interest (I'm always willing to broaden my knowledge of these matters) could you explain exactly how the UK has benefited in any way from the following military actions, or indeed, how the ordinary citizens any of the countries listed below have in any way had their lives improved as a direct result of the aforementioned campaigns. Afghanistan Iraq Syria Libya Thanks. |
| Forum Reply | Well said Tim Farron at 14:14 26 May 2017
Utterly predictable mock outrage from the tory fraternity, who appear to be in full panic mode. Suggest you read the speech in its entirety, before lifting soundbites from the Daily Telegraph. |
| Forum Reply | Boris Johnson at 13:37 27 Apr 2017
Perhaps you could enlighten me as to the minimum number of contributions required before people like yourself deign someone's views to be acceptable? Thanks. |
| Forum Thread | Boris Johnson at 10:34 27 Apr 2017
I see he's finally been allowed to enter the general election fray, this is his contribution: “Jeremy Corbyn is a benign herbivore” and a “mutton-headed mugwump” Johnson is the archetypal Hooray Henry, Old Etonian playground bully. He's supposed to be our Foreign Secretary, for christ's sake. Also, he was rude and incoherent when interviewed on Radio 4 this morning. Typical nasty, abusive, name-calling Tory. |
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