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pazzerfox

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  1. I'm struggling to see where the next win is coming from.. we need some quality and solidity in January, else it's over.
  2. He seems to struggle with changing direction quickly and a sharp burst of pace. He's a fraction behind at this level and gets massively found out. It's a shame because before his injury, he was superb.
  3. Thoughts will be with you and your family.
  4. Don't bother..too pretentious.
  5. No better than Cooper. I don't see any manager being able to keep this lot up!! Poor players.
  6. Yeah, may as well pay him a fortune to be on our treatment table with the rest of them!
  7. The incompetence of both parties is truly staggering.
  8. I would feel embarrassed taking home a wage of that size, if I was that sh*t at football. It's incredible how he's been able to fool people into actually paying money for him and to somehow pay him to go in goal! He's an absolute disgrace to the position of goalkeeper, and one of the luckiest people alive today!
  9. What's happened to Jakub Stolarczyk? Every time I see Danny ward in a leicester shirt, it fills me with dread and takes me back to a time when I really didn't like watching us. Today was exactly the same!
  10. There's intelligence, and then there's football intelligence.
  11. Alright mate.. calm down.
  12. Championship team. Very weak
  13. I’m genuinely baffled by the calls for Cooper to go. While I’ve been aware for some time that the squad wasn’t up to scratch, I actually think Cooper has been doing reasonably well with the players at his disposal. Yes, the style of play hasn’t been anything to write home about, but given the limitations of the squad, I believe he’s been trying to keep us competitive and stay in games. My concern is that if we suddenly shift to a more expansive style, we could end up on the receiving end of some heavy defeats.
  14. Agreed. Which is criminal for a premier league team. I also think people over estimate our players ability too. They just aren't good enough.
  15. He could have picked anyone, and the result would be exactly the same.
  16. And people think that changing the manager will be the solution! We are the worst team in the premiership.
  17. Announcement tonight, photos taking place at Seagrave.
  18. It's not a cop out answer. We've played 12 games! I said we've got the worst squad in the league. Look at who we signed. Squad players from Palace and Fulham, a youngster who can't get in Brightons team, a young. raw winger, a midfielder who hardly got a kick for Spurs and a striker who is surplus to requirements at a relegation rival. Ourselves and Southampton will be a battle for second bottom, in my opinion.
  19. Small sample size. Ask me at the end of the season.
  20. Reading the BBC comments. Everyone (other than some of our own fans) seems to think we have the worst squad in the league, which I tend to agree with.
  21. Today's match highlighted a number of glaring issues that are holding the team back. Physically, we seem to be at a disadvantage; there's a lack of presence to hold the ball up or fend off challenges. Technically, we're struggling to maintain possession, with few players able to control the game or make decisive passes. Without a target man up front, we have no outlet to relieve pressure, and the absence of Bouenanote leaves us lacking in creativity. Our attacking options are limited, with no real pace to break through defenses. Defensively, we remain vulnerable, and our midfield lacks the dynamism needed to compete at this level. Our full-backs also fail to contribute effectively going forward, adding to our problems. On top of that, individual errors continue to creep in. At this rate, relegation seems inevitable. Whether the manager is to blame is still unclear, but something needs to change urgently.
  22. That's a championship team.
  23. We are going down, make no mistake.
  24. We had a few friends over last weekend, and two of them are real conspiracy theorists. They often send me things to check out, which I usually just glance at and shrug off, though they're utterly convinced these theories are true. As the evening went on and the drinks kept flowing, they started to share their views on what they think is really happening in the world today, so we decided to humor them. Here’s the gist of what they believe (I'm sure you've heard it all before). A clandestine elite, characterised by psychopathic tendencies, has infiltrated critical sectors of global governance, including medicine, science, defense, finance, and media. This group is orchestrating a deliberate dismantling of existing social structures through an "Imposition and Acquiescence Protocol," which aims to exert total control over the human population. Key political figures, such as Starmer, Trudeau, Barnier, and Putin, are seen as pawns or "stooges" who follow directives from organisations like the WEF, WFO and WHO (who ultimately get there instuctions from pwerful elites who operate in the shadows). The agenda includes triggering a planned World War III, which would lead to a catastrophic collapse of societal systems, setting the stage for a "Great Reset." This reset, heavily influenced by tech moguls like Elon Musk and Bill Gates, envisions a world governed by technocrats. In this new order, a universal basic income would be implemented, compelling compliance from the populace to receive support. As artificial intelligence becomes integrated into every aspect of business, traditional jobs will become obsolete, leaving individuals with no choice but to conform to the new system or risk receiving nothing. Increased taxes often disproportionately affect the middle class, pushing them closer to the working class and widening the gap between the wealthy and everyone else. As taxes rise, the financial burden can limit disposable income for middle-class families, making it harder for them to maintain their standard of living. This shift can lead to a reduction in economic mobility, as those in the middle class find it increasingly difficult to save, invest, or afford education and healthcare. Consequently, the divide between the affluent and the rest of the population continues to grow, exacerbating social and economic inequalities. Privatisation has led to a situation where the government no longer owns essential services or assets, making society overly dependent on private entities and foreign countries for basic needs. Our reliance on other countries will create vulnerabilities, especially in planned times of crisis, where a catastrophic event might expose the fragility of such dependencies. The act of allowing migrants into the country is a deliberate strategy to dilute national identity and create civil unrest, causing divisions among citizens. The government are powerless to stop migration as it's part of the "Elites Agenda". The same is happening in the USA, suggesting a coordinated effort by powerful elites to dismantle western society. They believe that people blame their leaders for these issues, but they believe it's part of a larger, orchestrated plan rather than merely a result of poor governance. They feel people who raise issues or question the mainstream perspective are frequently accused of spreading misinformation, even if they're simply voicing concerns. Those who challenge the system publicly can face backlash, and the mainstream media may portray them as problematic figures or even criminals, effectively silencing their perspectives. They gave examples of Andrew Tate, Russell Brand, Tommy Robinson and Katie Hopkins as individuals who, having spoken out, encountered significant criticism and scrutiny, which you see as attempts to discredit or neutralise their influence. One got quite animated about the vaccine and is adament that an increase in heart attacks and cancers, might not be entirely natural occurrences but could be part of a larger, deliberate plan to reduce population numbers, and the impending large-scale conflict, potentially even World War III, might be part of this hypothetical agenda, furthering this depopulation effort. All this is done very slowly and systematically, so people believe things are random, where in reality everything is orchestrated piece by piece. These elites control the flow of information to the public, shaping the narrative so that the majority end up sharing the same thoughts and perspectives, whilst the others are declared nut-jobs! There was probably more, but I was 2 bottles of red in and too inebriated to remember (or care). They’re genuinely lovely people, and we had a debate but didn't fall out over any of it. It’s fascinating how people can have such outlandish views about the world though.
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