Which, again, is where you're wrong, it will be a huge boost to the club and the players, it will annoy spuds fans (always a good thing), and it might even make the Kroenkes realise they could have more fun days out if they put a bit mroe cash in
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You really do need to learn the difference between your opinion and what is fact
It’s your contention that the league cup will be a huge boost to the club, how so I ask when the evidence of winning four fa cups in a six year period provides scant evidence of this huge boost you speak of.
If you want to win this trophy, because you think any trophy is better than none. Fine. But when you start broadcasting your opinions as gospel….tad silly
That was a different period where there wasn't the same ambition or team spirit which Arteta (despite his many faults) has created, anyone with any basic grasp of psychology woud understand it would enhance the self belief of what is stil a very young team.
Anyway, you just keep camping on here, incessantly countering everyone who happens to disagree with you, it's not like you've anything else to do...
So the first bit, you haven’t defined how that’s not just your opinion. I could counter with why I disagree but if you’ve decided that your opinion is fact then there’s really not much point
Second bit I’m not sure what that’s relevant to. If it puts you at ease I could talk you through my day so you’re not left worrying that there’s not enough variance to my routine? :lol:
I read that the players are off to a warm weather training camp. This will hopefully do us good for the final part of the season.
Anthony (uglier than Dowie) Gordon saying “It is important to stay humble” things an e-Jit.
The smoking ban was a key step in getting rid of pubs. In a genuinely libertarian society se could easily have had pubs that allowed smoking and those that chose not to. Forcing people onto the street to smoke was for anti-social, not health purposes. As for the cost to the NHS, smokers and drinkers EASILY cover that, to such an extent the government hasn't gone the whole hog, if they are genuinely serious about health, and banned these drugs like other drugs. Look at the hypocrisy in the arguments of government and the anti-smoking lobby to see the true intentions.
Meanwhile people are poisoned by the water and food and harmed by their medicines, problems with as much if not more impact than recreational drugs. Happily people can take some steps to avoid the poisons in water and food, but don't forget a large segment of the population were on the verge of supporting mandatory "vaccination" with experimental, ineffective yet potentially very dangerous gene therapy treatment. This would have come from a notion it's even government's place to "ban" smoking - which it isn't. If we put up with such things then we aren't adults we are children.
It was only last year that smoking was (almost) fully banned in parliament, btw. It's still permitted in one of the clubs at Christmas, though I wonder why when it's against the "law"? Nevertheless, this still makes the smoking ban unlawful. When those who impose it don't adhere to it themselves, it's not a law, it's a decree. There are also clubs in London where you may still smoke a cigar (which I thoroughly approve of of course).
In France people are now starting to ignore these unconstitutional bans. Good for them. In time maybe the British will remember themselves too.
Next time the ref tries to book one of our players...
https://www.tiktok.com/@footyfrenzy2...68130984004896
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Dud you are so brainwashed. Everything is your fault, or mine in this case, never theirs. Corruption and authoritarianism accelerates to become the norm? Well, observing that fact would be the ultimate act of cynicism, so shut up! Our wonderfully democratic government is about to cancel elections. That just shows you what a tried old git I have become.
As for the players, any players, you think they couldn't have played Pepball? Tip, tap, tip, tap? I bet they'd have loved it. Instead of getting paid £50 to tear up and down the line for 90 minutes, end to end, getting elbowed and kicked the whole time, they could stand around, back to goal, passing backwards. For £100k a week. And maybe they did drink down the pub, but they only had the £50 to spend. Now they can book limos and stuff them with whores and have their rap "music" blaring out the window. It's all so civilised.