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46 minutes ago, Bellend Sebastian said:
I would totally get behind LCFC binning Filbert off and getting in the fox stood behind Andy Burnham when he gave his victory speech
I'm surprised Burnham didn't eat the fox, what with him being such a snake!
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3 hours ago, kenny said:
Burnham was elected as mayor 2 years ago and wants to bin the job off now he thinks there is something better. I suspect some feel he is as bad as Streeting for this.
He could have stood as an MP in 2024 and have been part of the cabinet.
Burnham has been Mayor since 2017. He was re-elected in 2021 and 2024.
I'd say 8+ years of a largely successful Mayoral role for the 3rd biggest city in the country and then going for PM whilst Labour flounders under Starmer is quite a different picture to what you have painted, no?
I think Burnham is actually worrying people. It's why the rhetoric has already started.
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Reading this and seeing him put a Leicester scarf around his neck makes me feel uncomfortable.
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3 hours ago, Fox92 said:
The bar for playing for Real & Barca really has dropped imo. Although saying that I have just remembered Thomas Graveson played for RM some time ago so maybe not!
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I'm happy for Lewis.
Little lucky with the VSC of course but it was aggressive and it worked. He drove away from Russell as well, even if he hasn't come out of the pit in front you'd think Russell would've been under a lot of pressure.
Gutting day for Antonelli and Leclerc with their late DNFs.
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Fvck this lot. Shambles.
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Wouldn't usually bother with something like this, but I have to say it's pretty good.
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1 hour ago, Super_horns said:
Pleased for Gasly but doesn’t this set a dangerous precedent?
Will the other teams affected now appeal .
You would think that given the error, surely each driver affected should be compensated, not just the only one to appeal. It'll be very difficult to roll out though given the drivers dealt with their penalties differently.
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AI-yawatt-atwat
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Just popping in to tell Aiyawatt & Jon to feck off.
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11 hours ago, CornwallFox said:
Raw tomatoes are evil
You rotter
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Quite addictive this!
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On 04/06/2026 at 16:52, filbertway said:
Nothing like wiping your hands, feeling the damp and realising it's at the end and you're wiping your hands in the same place 20 other people have
Why was this rancid thing ever considered a good idea
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Worrying.
Highlights:
QuoteWriting a single 100-word email with ChatGPT consumes approximately the volume of a standard bottle of water. The figure for a single email comes from a 2025 peer-reviewed paper in Communications of the ACM by Pengfei Li, Shaolei Ren, and colleagues at the University of California, Riverside.
The Li and Ren paper projects that global AI demand will require somewhere between 4.2 and 6.6 billion cubic metres of water withdrawal annually by 2027. The lower estimate is approximately the total annual water withdrawal of four Denmarks. The higher estimate approaches half the total annual water withdrawal of the entire United Kingdom. Both estimates assume current trajectories of AI workload growth and current water-efficiency practices. Neither estimate accounts for the possibility that AI demand continues to grow faster than the modelled trajectory.
Google’s most recent Environmental Report, covering the 2024 financial year, sets out the water consumption of the company’s global operations in detail. The combined figure for 2024 was approximately 8.1 billion gallons, of which approximately 95 per cent was used at data centres. The 2024 figure was an 8 per cent increase on 2023. The 2023 figure had been a 17 per cent increase on 2022. The 2022 figure had been a 20 per cent increase on 2021. The cumulative result is that Google’s water consumption nearly doubled between 2021 and 2024, with the company itself naming AI workload growth as the primary driver in successive environmental reports.
Meta consumed approximately 813 million gallons globally in 2023, with 95 per cent of that volume used at data centres.
Global freshwater scarcity is increasing on every measured trajectory. Approximately one-quarter of the world’s population, by United Nations projections, will face severe water stress by 2030.
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Jokes aside I'm struggling to see any other seat that makes sense for him.
If Max leaves altogether maybe he'd be in contention for RB but hes not going to Mercedes or McLaren.
Plus Ferrari surely have to come up trumps again at some point soon..
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Looks like a pretty good deal for the Browns to me, Verse plus a first rounder and the rest gives them a really good chance to add depth.
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2 hours ago, Ashley said:
Sheff Wed mate of mine who has been getting alot of info recently regarding them seems to think they're signing him.
Wouldn't begrude him that but I do not want to see him playing against us, it wouldn't feel right.
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29 minutes ago, Zear0 said:
Not a great day for news out the judiciary today.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/may/29/teenage-boys-rape-sentencing-youth-courts
Crazy. I can't believe they're only on the sex offenders list for 2 and a half years as well.
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On 27/05/2026 at 18:43, Clever Fox said:He surely has enough experience and seen enough to give him the managers job. He wouldn't take any messing from anyone.
I think he'd make a top manager as he exudes buckets of confidence.
We're starting from Rckbottom and he's starting a new Journey. We can both achieve greatness again.
I don't mean to pick on you specifically but I can't believe I keep reading this stuff as if it's that simple. Give X role to: King/Wes/Fuchs,/Kasper/Albrighton/Vards (as appropriate), that will solve our problems!
Good player does not translate to good manager, no matter who you are. It's far more than that. There are plentiful great players who have tried management and not succeeded. Kasper is doing his badges but has no experience coaching as far as I can tell. I think you are right in that his attributes will probably lend themselves well to it, but throwing him into this situation with no experience of management? I'll pass, thanks.
One of our problems has been being too sentimental, giving out overly long contracts to people with any sort of connection to the club and jobs for the boys regardless of merit. Giving a coaching role to a young, up and coming coach with some experience who is doing well makes sense, but this clamouring for every title winner to be involved forever is closely linked to the former as much as the latter and is fuching tiring.
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1 hour ago, RowlattsFox said:
I have a fear that the more I see of Vardy and his life over the next few years, documentaries and TV shows etc...I will start to like him less
I'd rather he retires into the sunset.
I think he will at some point, he really doesn't seem one to want to bathe in the press.
People may say different re Rebekah but there was talk of a film 10 years ago and I can understand a series off the back of that now before he retires, although I can't see it being that watched. -
Had a BBQ yesterday at a mates sat outside til late. Was at the beach before 9 this morning for a few hours and it was lovely. Short ride on the bike this afternoon too.
I love the warm weather, I don’t like the extra sweat but high twenties is bang on for me!
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Thought Zamora must've been pushing 50, didn't realise he was coaching at Brighton and thought I was going mad.
Bit weird him modeling the kit.
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16 hours ago, StanSP said:
Immigration was never the problem as much as the media and the right will have you believe. But numbers are down to their lowest since 2012.
Let's see how the media play this one...
This is where the Tories deserve some credit.
They stripped our local services so heavily and made so many bad decisions, that immigration is the lowest it's been in 14 years. That is the kind of long term planning/strategy that this country really needs and is most commendable.

The “ I’ve got something to say, but it doesn’t warrant its own thread “ thread.
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Seriously?
I think his restraining order and suspended sentence is probably about right if he has no record of violent behaviour but that said, I am a bit taken aback that you think threatening to burn their house and slit their throats is acceptable.
Stick up for your child by all means, going to their house and some stern words is certainly understandable but that is too far.