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TDS. For non-urgent mental health advice, you can contact NHS 111. This service is available 24/7 and can guide you to the appropriate support
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Happy Birthday to the greatest President ever and one of the coolest dudes to ever walk the earth. Change the rules, let's have Trump 2028. XXX
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Hello. Private landlord here. Wherever there is Government money (actually taxpayers money) there is a grab effect. None more so than the absolute machine which is immigration which is fuelling much of the property management and legal system. That is a phenomenal cash machine which is all going to the private sector. NGOs doing very well.out of it as well btw On normal social housing, the reason the private market is involved at all is because there is not enough social housing, or actually enough housing at all. More people means more houses, if you don't build houses prices go up. Reduce or hold populations and prices reduce or track steady. If prices go up then so must rents as mortgages need to be paid. A landlord is not going to rent to the council for social housing on a low return, the capital would be better used elsewhere. Commercial landlords have bills to pay like any other company, private landlords have tax to pay, pensions to support and families to feed. The margins are wafer thin, and the latest tax raid is making so many people sell up or get out. Near me two guys are disposing 9 properties, it is now pointless. Thats nine less properties for people who want to rent or need to rent, eg young professionals moving between jobs. A sensible government, of which there hasn't been one for decades, would ensure that population growth is managed, house building / planning system is commensurate, social housing is modeled on need and incentives for a fluid housing market are in place.
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Independent Football Regulator - An Historic Day For Football
123 replied to Foxes_Trust's topic in Leicester City Forum
It is a bit rich the Uniparty Blob Government demanding that "clubs have a long term sustainable financial future" when the country is hurtling towards an IMF bail out and societal collapse. Reckless politicians calling for tests to stop reckless owners? How ironic. New standards on fan engagement? Has anyone had to deal with the HMRC lately, Jesus wept. How about fair financial disruption for UK citizens and not dumping money abroad before talking about fair financial distribution between leagues. Protection for key club heritage? Apply the same protection to British culture first, oh wait sorry that's waycist. Shambles Government. Pissweasels. Get rid. -
There has always been gobshites, the difference in the past was that you would just move to the other end of the bar. Try and see the funny side of people who claim to be experts on everything the world over yet are normally either unemployed, off work forever with "depression" or primary school teachers.
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Careful now, any reference to politics that isn't explicitly worshipping the left wing gods will get you a ban.
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Nigel got us out of League One. Nigel got us into the Prem. Nigel's eleven won us the Prem. KP were fortunate bystanders, as was Claudio to a lesser degree. Had Birch not convinced them to bring Nigel back in, they would of carried on with managers like SGE (RIP) and the merry go round of Matt Mills / Neil Danns type players. They have only made one good managerial appointment, one. Maybe two if you include Shakey (RIP), maybe three if you toss a coin regarding Claudio. Meanwhile, the finances of the club are technically worse than at any time since administration and the fan base is changing from what it was, to a blue version of the Tigers. Oh, and we are now in the championship, with no money and a possible points deduction and no clue who the manager will be.
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The half witted regurgitation from the bedsit dwelling, unemployed, communist, foreign policy experts in the dark depths of a chat forum for a regional sports club does wonders for comedic passing of the time whilst I lay a cable in the morning, so thanks.
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Have your say: Foxes Trust End of Season Survey (now live)
123 replied to Foxes_Trust's topic in Leicester City Forum
Done. Good effort. Hopefully some good comes out of it. FYI: there are only two genders. Nothing any man nor beast can do about it and still claim to be a mammal. -
Could of got a ticket for myself but chose not to as I wanted to watch with my dad and the COVID stasi bollox was farcical. It was glorious but in the tier list of Leicester days maybe number 4 for me after Hillsborough 97, Lifting the Prem and Wembley 94.
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Maybe. I'd rather be planning those away trips than what's coming for us next season.
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“Joy is the simplest form of gratitude.” —Karl Barth
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Near- criminal irresponsibility? Seek help mate.
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I was listening to Tony Blair promising that 'things will only get better".
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At this point, KPFC is acting like a religion, not a business, nor a sports club. The masses continue to pray, donate and sacrifice. The church needs to splinter, hard. We need our Reformation, send the message to Rome, or in this case, Thailand.
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Beijing. Influence. Thailand. Contracts. Money. Elections. Monarchy. Polo. Monarchy. Westminster. Influence.
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I'm not remotely concerned about what league we are in. That is the sporting element and a separate conversation. The bigger issue is wether or not the club is being ran competently to the benefit of the local community.
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Amazon is a book shop, and always will be.
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This is what I hate. Pointing to rules. In this case the "Premier League Rules". Who is the Premier League? The members. The members make the rules. The members then point to the rules saying they can't do anything. It's a farce and a con. The game is lost to corporate interests. No more. No further. Resist.
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I don't mind loosing games, it's sport. I don't mind getting relegated, it happens. What I do mind, is professionals, both on and more importantly off the pitch, taking the piss out of me, the history, the badge and the county of Leicestershire. Put supporters first, otherwise, get out.
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Prepare for double relegation.
