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Everything posted by Lionator
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Well based on that line up, he’s a chicken.
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Literally the exact same formation too, embarrassing.
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But why do so many people seem to want that? I don’t get it? Half my family estranged with me because I had a mixed race (now ex) girlfriend. Then people complain when I say my mental health isn’t great even though they treat me like that.
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Rudkin didn’t even know Saudi football was a thing sadly
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When Reform politicians say that we’re going to go back to the good old days, how are they going to do it? And what were the good old days??
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Apart from Villa, is there a team you definitely wouldn’t fancy Forest beating over two legs?? I have a terrible fear.
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Cricket (None Leicestershire County Cricket Club)
Lionator replied to leicsmac's topic in General Football and Sport
Curran getting a hat trick is a nightmare for the medium term. Atrocious player. -
If Top *did* sell - who do you think might buy the club?
Lionator replied to Stadt's topic in Leicester City Forum
To be fair, Sunderland, Coventry and Derby are all doing well under local consortiums, it doesn’t have to be some grand loser from far away. -
The problem with reform is that they’re obsessed with the past and have little to offer in the future. The future for them is offering a past that didn’t exist.
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Realistic Managerial Replacements
Lionator replied to winteriscoming's topic in Leicester City Forum
But why? Does Rudkin have links to the KGB or something? -
Realistic Managerial Replacements
Lionator replied to winteriscoming's topic in Leicester City Forum
If Nigel came it would be for completely the wrong reasons. Every English job he’s taken has been a project, and he’s that sort of manager. This club is structurally not in a state to be a project, so if he was offered it and came back it would be because of his heart telling him to, which would be bad. The absolute last thing any of us Nige worshippers want is for him to ruin his legacy at this club. -
Looks like he’s going full on Carney. Which I think is the right approach but will upset a lot of people. Geopolitically China is no threat to the UK.
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Realistic Managerial Replacements
Lionator replied to winteriscoming's topic in Leicester City Forum
Cmon give him credit, he also relegated Sunderland when they were in a very similar situation to us -
Realistic Managerial Replacements
Lionator replied to winteriscoming's topic in Leicester City Forum
Coleman??? MUSTARD -
Starmer’s biggest issue is he is absolutely appalling at PR. So the ground rents policy is genuinely fantastic, therefore he should be out doing video’s and interviews explaining why it’s great to young people especially. Instead it barely registers. But yes the west of Europe is absolutely screwed and no matter who we elect, it is not going to get any better.
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Is pretty clear from the interview and what everyone else has said, it was her or Rudkin and loyalty lies with Rudkin. Whelan should’ve stayed, Rudkin gone.
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Sounds like the sort of guy whose daddy was a billionaire, who hasn’t had to work for anything in his life, doesn’t know how to problem solve and is completely blase about life. If his heart and finance are in it then great, but he needs to hand every on and off field decision over to an experienced technical director and CEO. The fact neither of these exist now is a complete embarrassment.
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Ministers don’t run the government, the civil service do and this is what reform want to nuke.
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James Justin has been Leeds best player for the past month, 2 goals in 3 and a couple of MOTM awards. Yet apparently he was washed. Always the players fault and not the environment here.
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To be fair to these guys, when you feel victimised and targeted, sometimes you want to escape and get on shore to a safer, more understanding place, obviously reform are good at that kind of thing.
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Realistic Managerial Replacements
Lionator replied to winteriscoming's topic in Leicester City Forum
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I think if it’s looking like he’ll win, he will step down and let a Jenrick or Braverman lead. I don’t think he wants to be prime minister either.
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A more moderate centrist tory party would probably be good for the country right now and would mop up a lot of votes if they get it right come 2029 (ie Labour are cooked, reform are outed as crooks). Not that I’d ever vote for them but it could easily happen.
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the ones jumping over are the particularly ghastly, power hungry, self serving, corrupt ones so little surprise they find themselves at home in Farage’s party. These people are gross, hopefully those so desperate to vote Reform in can wise up and see what’s happening.
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There’s several republicans who could easily gain some momentum in a 2028 primary as they’re anti neocon and don’t follow the Trump line. Thinking MTG, Rand Paul and Thomas Massie.
