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Greg2607

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  1. Greg2607

    The gym

    its my one redeeming feature mate. lol.
  2. Greg2607

    The gym

    a 06:00 am Gym Visit without having eaten..... I pushed a bit too hard and forgot that i'm 42... not 22!
  3. totally agree.... the thing is though... you can't fix it over the life of a parliament.. it needs a longer term, strategic programme of works. It always amazes me how you come out of lots of foreign airports and the travel links from them is super simple. imagine trying to get to Leicester from East Midlands airport by rail.... you'd have to catch a bus to Nottingham to catch a train to Leicester.... Lisbon Airport.... walked out the door... down an escalator... got on a tube to Lisbon. Same for Barcelona... I just don't understand how we can't be joined up in the uk!
  4. Yep... you are right... https://en-academic.com/dic.nsf/enwiki/1251212 Many of the towns in the list e.g. Newcastle under Lyme, Gosport, Dudley and Washington form part of larger conurbations or metropolitan areas, with a railway station within easy reach. If you exclude these towns, the largest British towns without direct access to a railway station are Corby (population 50,000), Blyth (36,000), Rushden/Higham Ferrers (35,500), Peterlee (30,000) and Coalville (30,000). BTW... I don't think that list is fully up to date as I know there is a station at Kenilworth (whereas the list says there isn't) - but it's a SCARY list for the number of our towns that aren't connected to the Rail Network.... no wonder no one flipping uses them!
  5. Greg2607

    The gym

    I've recently joined PureGym in Coalville in an effort to get back to some degree of fitness after hitting 18 stone........... managed to pass out in there last Sunday which was fun!! It's quite a small gym, but I like the fact that I can access it at whatever time fo the day I want... It removed the excuse that "it's not open early enough" or "it's closing soon".... I really do have to learn to love the gym though, it's very much a chore at the minute... not my idea of fun exercise!
  6. North West Leicestershire though is one of the largest areas in the UK without Rail Access.... I think I read that Coalville is the 2nd or 3rd Largest town without a Train Service / Railway Station. It's madness to me that you can have large parts of the country with no access to a rail network. Lots of this national infrastructure needs taking out of the responsibility of the government and put in the control of some legislature that has LONG TERM plans.... give it to the house of lords to manage for instance and make it a cross house initiative.
  7. Go and tell that to my relative that died a horrendous death from it. If you weren't impacted and didn't see the suffering it caused to people who did become seriously ill, then you really cannot fathom it and have no place to comment.
  8. What happened to pre-season also being about getting minutes into people's legs? It could just be that he wanted Fatawu to get some game time.... it doesn't automatically mean he's our starting LWB. with staggered return dates etc, we still have to put out an 11 in these games. I wouldn't start to worry too much about it, or deconstruct it, until it's happening in the final pre-season game ahead of the season opener...
  9. someone has read the "thisisleicestershire" facebook update.
  10. To be fair..... Braybrooke and Alves aren't listed on the official Men's team roster on the LCFC website. and welcome to the most uninspiring list of midfielders you've ever seen!!
  11. Which is fine.... But KDH went on loan to Luton at 22. Thomas went on loan to sheff utd at 22.... They are going to have very different careers based on their ability. To me, Braybrooke looks like he has the ability to make it and I think he should be involved this year.
  12. yes but loans don't automatically mean progress into the first team do they.... I suspect it's highly likely that Thomas doesn't / didn't have the same ceiling or ability that Barnes or KDH have. Iversen went on loan... does that mean we can sell him for £30m in the next year or so? Paul Appiah went on loan as well and has been released. correlation and causation are not the asme thing.
  13. and you appear to be having a conversation with yourself!!
  14. when life gives you lemons mate. you just have to knuckle down and deal with your situation / circumstances don't you. I'm sure there are loads of people out there with bigger challenges than I've ever had.
  15. lots of people are using A&E as an extension of primary care now.... can't get a doctors appointment, so turn up to A&E to be seen.... People will have lots of differing opinions on Wes Streeting, but his pledge to focus money from the NHS budget into Primary Care and front line services is spot on.... people used to complain that they HAD to see a doctor within 48 hours back in the Blair days... now... it's more like "we'll call you back in two weeks"....
  16. BTW... I bloody LOVE foxestalk as a community when we all come together to help out like this.... well done everyone!
  17. @ROB-THE-BLUE, firstly, I'm sorry to hear about your circumstances. It's a horrible place to be and I have first hand experience of the same situation after the breakdown of a relationship. Prior to us separating, my other half had been drowning in debt and made redundant due to the financial crisis and also found herself pregnant at the same time. Given that we were having kids together and I was still in work, I did the honourable thing and moved all her debt into my name, and re-financed. When we then split up, I had assumed all her debt and suddenly found myself having to also pay £600 a month in a child maintenance. (which felt like a big kick in the teeth at the time!) I also had a house which was in negative equity which didn't help at all! I went down an IVA route, but it did take around 10 years for me to pay back everything that was owed and during that time, I had an annnual appraisal where I had to go through entire household budgets and any "spare" income was taken off of me and passed to my creditors. As such, anything like pay rises or bonuses in that period, didn't go to improving my "lifestyle" and it felt wholly restrictive. to this day, I don't have any personal loans or credit cards as I never want to be in that situation again and you very quickly learn how to live within your means. if I want to buy something, I only do so if the money is already in the bank account / savings account and it's a habit i'll never waiver from. Bankruptcy wasn't an option for me, as I didn't want to lose my house, but it would have been a sharper, shorter pain and Ironically, I would probably have been back on my feet quicker. As others have said, speak to citizens advice, reach out to the places you owe money to (they have a legal obligation to help you) and try to avoid a "managed" process, where a firm takes a monthly management fee. It feels like a sensible solution at the time, but the fee's feel heavy for what they actually do! finally, I wish you the very best of luck. It can feel overwhelming and it's likely to be a very dark time for you, but lean on those people that care about you and talk when you need to talk or need support.
  18. Which may or not be true. None of us really know. How many loans did mainoo go on before breaking into the man utd first team??? (Spoiler alert the answer is none). He's played in the England game groups, as a back up and playing in cup competitions, I think he'd be fine. Didn't look out of place in the games before his injury.
  19. If we want a winks back up, then blood braybrooke.
  20. the irony is, I do find this to be the case in most examples for me in society.... it's the vocal minority that makes it seem like we dont.
  21. Spain's under 21 coach had 25 years experience!
  22. Wilf confirmed as re-signing then. Happy with that.
  23. I think most of us form a world view based on the facts available to us at the time. Once we've formed that view we typically need overwhelming evidence to change our mindset. The fact that lots of us are aligned to one political party or another is a good example of this.... Our psychological filters show us the evidence that fits the world view we have and filters out the stuff that doesn't. I'm not going to weigh in in the trans debate... Mainly because I don't walk in those shoes, so how can I possibly imagine how that person /those people think or feel ... I think it's fair to say though, the entire debate is complicated and I doubt most of us have lived experience around it.
  24. which is why I think they are also looking a private investment..... as an example... I suspect Octopus Energy will be a forerunner in driving onshore wind... Greg Jackson was fairly visible post election. Labour have been planning for at least 6 months around all of this stuff, so it wouldn't surprise me if they have private sector partners lined up to drive some of the investment around things like infrastructure. whether that is the right or wrong approach (Hospital PFI springs to mind) remains to be seen.... but it's clear we can't afford to do it all off of the back of pure Government spending....
  25. he's my nieces best mate....... i was SO close to being an ITK!
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