 | Forum Reply | Marco Silva at 10:58 1 Jun 2025
I think his style of play was good enough for success in Div. 1 and to a lesser extent in the Championship but it fell apart with teams that pressed us. Leeds destroyed us in the Championship and most of the Premiership teams did the same. We just don't have good enough players to play his style at the higher levels. There has been no evidence of a plan B which be a good indication of management maturity. |
 | Forum Reply | Did this good news story get a mention? at 23:14 26 May 2025
It does not make any differance to the haters. The same thing happened in Ireland when a deranged naturalised immigrant who had been in the country for years attacked some school children with a knife. An recently arrived immigrant who was was on his scooter doing a food delivery beat him off with his helmet. Didn't stop the muppets rioting and looting in Dublin city centre in solidarity with the poor children. It's just rinse and repeat with usual Right Wingsuspects after these types of incidents. Facts are an optional extra. [Post edited 27 May 9:40]
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 | Forum Reply | Europe still hates us at 12:56 18 May 2025
Israeli outlet Ynet confirms Eden Golan's televote advertising campaign was organised by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Machine translated from Hebrew: The support Golan received from the European audience was preceded by a campaign by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the government publicity bureau for Eurovision fans, in which the Israeli representative addressed them in French, Italian, Spanish, German, Czech, Latvian, Estonian, Albanian, Georgian and English - and asked them to vote for her. The campaign states that "in view of the wave of hatred and Muslim protests in Malmö, a counter-reaction of the silent majority is taking place. The Europeans do not like what they see." The videos taken by Golan were uploaded to a dedicated YouTube channel and received more than 14 million views. The campaign appealed to audiences selected based on a careful analysis of the voting patterns of countries in the past and the interest those countries showed in the song "Hurricane". The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Advertising Bureau put emphasis on Eurovision-loving audiences such as the LGBT community in Europe, members of fan clubs, journalists covering the contest and opinion leaders in the field. |
 | Forum Reply | It’s not a cult, part 5372936 at 12:17 16 May 2025
You seem to be focusing on the words and not the actions. The quote may or may not be true but the banner definitely is. This ties in with secretary Rollins comment regarding Trumps bold vision when tweeting images of said banner. It's just another manifestation of the way things are going in the US. |
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