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I think he is Someone was on about Rodgers replacing him in another thread. Can’t get lower than that really can you?
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I’d be more surprised if there wasn’t a criminal playing for Liverpool tbf
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Also, Glasner I think is a really really underrated manager.
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There’s not a cat in hells chance he gets the sack this season
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Lovely to hear those Palace ‘England’ chants Get it right up ya you scouse *****
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Not surprised Surprised Rinse him.
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Good You’ve probably been to Anfield more times than him.
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It’s great for carrying on their domestic beaten run though
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Tuning in now to hear their famous atmosphere
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Liverpool losing again? 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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That wasn’t the point. The point was that none of these illegals immigrants portray a danger to a society they shouldn’t even be a part of do they
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Stabbed that guy walking his dog didn’t he
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Brendan Rodgers Resigns from Celtic
The Year Of The Fox replied to Clever Fox's topic in General Football and Sport
Sounds familiar -
The Afghan rocket scientist added to the list
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Premier League 2025/26 Thread
The Year Of The Fox replied to OntarioFox's topic in General Football and Sport
I don’t travel away on BD. But two home games that stand out are the Spurs one when it snowed after FT And when we beat Citeh with a Ricardo winner Absolutely sensational days on the p*ss -
Brendan Rodgers Resigns from Celtic
The Year Of The Fox replied to Clever Fox's topic in General Football and Sport
Well, I won’t judge another clubs fans opinion on their owner, as I imagine we’d be judged the same. My response to that really is that the success they’ve had is either A) Expected B) 50/50 Reading between the lines of Celtic fans opinions, I’d say that they can have both a crap board and Rodgers also be exactly as said crap board have described. They’re not mutually exclusive. And we know from our own experience that their board aren’t lying about BR -
Back in 2010 a Leics hospital was having ward refurbishments aplenty. These involved ripping out the basins and taps to replace them with what they call Radar units. £1k a pop. For one reason or other, the wards where the refurbs first started were having their stuff ripped out and thrown away within 6 months of installation I was at a clinic (working) last year in another county. The rear entrance to the clinic was for staff, and there’d been a structural issue with what’s best described as the brick porch entrance, that housed the staircase to get onto the clinics main ground floor level (the clinic was built on a slope so the floor levels were out front to back of the building) Rather than repair the structural issue, the NHS in their wisdom had opted to build a completely new separate metal staircase out of the back of the building, by knocking through a wall at the end of a corridor (it was a dead end) This plan led to a ridiculous set of circumstances 1. The corridor that was now going to be utilised as the new entrance/exit wasn’t wide enough to conform to wheelchair regulations 2. This meant knocking down the corridor wall to make it wider. 3. ‘Unfortunately’ the other side of said wall was part of the staff kitchen, wall and base units and worktop ran along the whole length of the wall. The kitchen was 3 year old. A financially conscious organisation would’ve quite easily been able to salvage the kitchen which was to be relocated in the room next door 4. Not our NHS though. Nah, let’s have a brand new kitchen in the room next door 5. Said new kitchen room didn’t have water or waste supplies which is where I came in, getting supplies from the Disabled WC below. 6. Of course, where the new kitchen was going to be installed there happened to be 2x radiators which had to be relocated on walls adjacent to the new kitchen unit installation The project ran into thousands. If you’re a business owner in that premises and you’re spending your own money, there’s not a cat in hells chance of you spending all that for that. I sent the lads who are very much ‘fund the NHS properly’ a video of the above and absolutely none of them could believe it. The only person who believed it all happened to be a paramedic who confirmed the NHS ‘pisses money up the wall’ I came down with tonsillitis at the start of last year, which developed into something worse. On the Friday I took myself to A&E but was released with some Cocodamol. I think from that original visit to finally being admitted to the hospital on the Monday I’d visited A&E 3 times and two different walk in centres, as well as an ambulance call out before they finally admitted me. As a patient at LRI I was diagnosed with quinsy that Monday. On the Tuesday after a horrendous procedure of draining the back of my throat, I felt quite a bit better. However I still felt like there were some bits the consultant had missed. I pointed these out to her, but she told me to wait until the next day for them to be sure. Sure enough, they had missed an area, so had to complete the same procedure again (Wednesday) I was eventually released on the Friday despite being absolutely sound by the Thursday morning. Knowing I was going home on the Friday (missus was on the way in to fetch me) the woman came around taking our lunch orders. I told her I wouldn’t need anything as I was leaving- her reply was- Well order what you want and if you’ve gone by the time it comes then we’ll just throw it away. On the day of being admitted I was given some hospital PJ’s despite telling the nurse my missus was on the way in with my own and that I wouldn’t be needing them. She still threw them down on the chair next to the bed, which is where they remained (still in the wrapper) until the Friday where they were then thrown away. A couple of months later I was admitted for surgery on my head/inner ear and an overnight stay. The morning after, the consultant (happened to be that the same woman who helped perform that surgery also carried out my procedure a couple of months earlier) took off my head band after talking me through the operation. I needed her to sign my insurance form to cover my bills whilst off work the next month. She told me she’d do it later. Literally needed her signature. Eventually I was discharged but almost immediately started to have shit drilling out of my ear and down my face. Knowing they’d stitched my ear canal back together I was pretty worried to be fair. It took me two days to get an answer that it was perfectly normal, but if it didn’t stop in another couple of days then to contact the Ward. Now it was described as ‘major surgery’ what I had. Why then, have I had better aftercare instructions after having a tattoo? I don’t really want to think of how many people I clogged up on those phone lines for those two days The PJs, the food being unnecessarily ordered will no doubt seem trivial in the grand scheme of things. But this was one hospital on one visit for one patient. How often does that happen across the country? The nurses attitude was clearly ‘it’s not my money’ What about being denied hospital treatment for a full weekend- how many appointments and A&E time did I waste? To say nothing of the ambulance call out at 3am on a Monday morning? Maybe it was a lack of beds. But when you’re forced to occupy a bed for a needless two hours waiting on one signature before being able to leave, then that doesn’t surprise me. The NHS is fcuked and is in dire need of a complete overhaul and retraining of nurses to start treating hospital property as if it’s their own. They don’t seem to see that actions like the above across the country have a bearing on their pay rises. Just blame the government- it’s easier.
