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Concerns about the direction of the club
kingkisnorbo replied to Lambert09's topic in Leicester City Forum
Apart from at the end of 22/23 when he whinged in the programme notes at the fans when they were critical of him aiding and abetting the most embarrassing relegation in the leagues history. -
Because we'd rather not be relegated by November.
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Michael Golding joins permanently - Official
kingkisnorbo replied to moore_94's topic in Leicester City Forum
Someone should mention how young this chap looks. -
England v Switzerland - Saturday 6 July
kingkisnorbo replied to Koke's topic in General Football and Sport
If a completely run of the mill non-event scrap in the street between football fans makes you want your country to get dumped out of a major tournament, then I'm sorry but you're a bit of a pudding. -
Some of you would genuinely have anyone in bed with the club if the money was right. Game and supporters so warped by ownership across the board.
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This football club's shame.
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A truly nasty woman with despicable views. It’s why she’s clinging on to any kind of relevancy with an outfit that’s befitting of her despicable views.
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Know of a number of lads I’ve spoken to who have voted for them based on Farage being a bit of a cartoon and “funny”. When pressed on what they like about their policy, they pretty much just tell you what’s wrong with everyone else’s.
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Find that Reform figure very concerning. More concerning how popular they seem with younger voters.
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I think Sunak gets the boot and the party move further to right to hoover back up the voters/members that have moved over to Reform. Shadow cabinet made up of the far right leaners like Braverman.
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Ed Davey and Rishi Sunak have to fight to the death on parliament square.
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Fair, I'd assumed since it's such a strong Labour seat that they'd be informed well as an electorate on their most well known political figure.
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Think it's pretty widely understood in North Islington that he isn't standing for Labour. I'm sorry, but you'd have to intergalactically dense not to know or realise that.
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Roman Bednar. Thought we'd be the bollocks when we signed him.
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It was always going to be a cross party issue once it was clear how many tories had done it. Politician's standards in public life are so unbelievably shit across the board.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cqqqqx25rz0t?post=asset%3A0f4908db-efdf-4821-9efa-deb0e71a6b9a#post Everyone's at it.
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Group A: Germany, Scotland, Hungary, Switzerland
kingkisnorbo replied to Mark's topic in General Football and Sport
Not a chance. -
Was going to rejoice in the fact we could quash the idea that “he hates the Leicester” but a couple of months under the hierarchy and I’d imagine that will be more true than ever.
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Yeah, I tend to agree. Find it maddening the blank cheque that the majority of the fanbase allow the hierarchy on stuff like this. They get such an easy ride.
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I think maybe a compiled document of fan testimony on the disgraceful price rise pricing out people could cut through a bit too. Hopeful I know, but possibly if they were presented it in case studies it could strengthen the criticism of it.
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Group A: Germany, Scotland, Hungary, Switzerland
kingkisnorbo replied to Mark's topic in General Football and Sport
This is what we'd look like if all the blokes who shout "GERRIT FORRRWUD" every week coached us. -
They also have the benefit of having a somewhat charismatic, cartoonish premier who is a pretty decent orator. That is worth its weight in gold since the Trump's and Johnson's of this world have convinced the mainstream that politicians aren't supposed to be "boring."
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Personally find it very troubling regarding Reform’s ascendancy. It shouldn’t be treated as a ‘win’ just because it further dissolves the Conservative’s. Hurtling quite fast towards a very right wing opposition.
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If that was the case and Starmer was across it, would it not have been smarter to pour cold water on it there and then? A chance many people's only active involvement in the campaigns will be those debates and buzz wording stuff like the £2000 tax rise might be taken as gospel.