Quote Originally Posted by Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie View Post
I'd agree but I also think it would be ridiculous to suggest that we would somehow be less deserving if they collapsed and we capatalised on that collapse.....an event less likely than Jeremy Corbyn becoming prime minister
First up, if the banksters can't hold their ponzi scheme together for at least another year, Corbyn winning the election will be a certainty unless somebody even more radical comes out of left field. This is because the traditional establishment placeholders won't stand a chance of picking up votes. This is already happening to some degree, which is why we see Corbyn at the helm in the first place. So the comparison you have drawn is highly unsuitable given the range of possibilities that could unfold.

On the other hand. We are absolutely, 100% guaranteed not to win this title. That was true before the season kicked off, but human comprehension doesn't allow for such stark reality and it all gets clouded with hope and expectation. Forget maths, they can't possibly account for how massive a bunch of bottlers we are. No title. Not a chance. A better comparison would be to say there's exponentially less chance of us winning the title than there is of Jesus descending from heaven, live on BBC, walking on water and transforming the Thames into Chateauneuf du pape.