The public remain very supportive of the government’s timetable for ending lockdown – politicalbetti
The public remain very supportive of the government’s timetable for ending lockdown – politicalbetting.com
The general public think the UK government is relaxing lockdown restrictions…At about the right speed – 51%Too quickly – 27%Too slowly – 11%https://t.co/CNOtYAHT9r pic.twitter.com/ilcr5CqvLV
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That's still a thing, right?
Mr Wishy washy in action... lol
"Westminster voting intention:
CON: 44% (+1)
LAB: 34% (-2)
LDEM: 10% (+3)
GRN: 4% (-1)
REFUK: 3% (-)
via
@RedfieldWilton
, 19 Apr
Chgs. w/ 12 Apr"
https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1384180322120605696
Mike Keegan
@MikeKeegan_DM
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EXCLUSIVE: Ed Woodward held emergency briefing with 'seriously unimpressed' Manchester United players at Carrington this morning.
- Some angered they found out about ESL via media
- Belief Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was thrown under bus & left to face press
History repeating itself
Packer got players money they deserved and weren't currently getting.
Football doesn't have that problem, the players already make eye watering sums, the players are not driving this.
But I still make the Super League.
So all the players - who like to be loved and popular - will start getting terrible abuse, soon. If this persists
The Ed Woodward who used to work at JP Morgan? Who advised the Glazers on their acquisition? Who then went to work for the Glazers? That Ed Woodward? Yes, the very same.
Amazing.
I wonder how JP Morgan are planning to fund all this. Selling bonds or some other packaged security instrument on the back of it all I imagine.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-56806103
But all the bulge bracket banks are borrowing big right now
and the English ones are probably not that far behind if they've lost their match day revenue (i.e. 20% of they usual revenue)
Players have always been the least important part of any club. The vast majority are forgotten within five minutes of transferring out.
I’ve never been on a demo, but I’d picket the turnstiles and shout scab any scum bags entering the grounds.
How does it survive? Can't see it. The teams may need to start rowing back very soon before more damage is done. Pressing on is foolhardy
I'm getting my coat before this thread becomes a total bunfight.
It's all @TSE's fault for writing a piece with none of his own words in it whatsoever. Footballers care about Wages and Wags.
Especially other players' Wages and Wags.
Now having out-punneted TSE I'm off to find some just desserts.
Marching on together!
My apologies also
Perhaps they have already crossed the Rubicon and they cannot pull back now even if they regret it, but fingers crossed.
You'll probably get a rubber bullet for your troubles.
That gives him a BMI of 36. Obese but not morbidly obese (40+).
Entirely plausible. I would call him obese. I would call him obese today, and he's been bigger than he is now. I would say he's been very obese in the past.
So yes 36 BMI is entirely believable. Heck it could have been higher.
Didn't go well.
The players aren't keen, coaches are tepid, fans despise it, experts loathe it, pundits decry it, governments oppose it.
I see MUFC shares are falling in value now, after leaping this morning
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
@KensingtonRoyal
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Now, more than ever, we must protect the entire football community – from the top level to the grassroots – and the values of competition and fairness at its core.
I share the concerns of fans about the proposed Super League and the damage it risks causing to the game we love. W
Mark Wilson
@MarkWilsonRadio
A really strange feeling outside Elland Road tonight. #lfc fans displaying their banner, #lufc fans in total support. There is utter disbelief here....
- the CFR measures the ratio of deaths to cases.
- The older groups are now pretty much vaccinated.
- So cases are going to come, more and more from the *unvaccinated* oldsters
- Who are unprotected.
- So more likely to die.
Sort of - the tide goes out and leaves the rock behind....
It's not unlikely, I think.
Some of the greed is the fans' greed . For glory. Which is bottomless.
God does not give up. You are close to His heart, you who do not yet know the beauty of His love, you who have not yet welcomed Jesus as the center of your life, you who cannot overcome your sin.
https://twitter.com/Pontifex/status/1384107009117593602
Pub landlord grapples with Sir Keir Starmer's staff after ordering Labour leader to leave
Sir Keir Starmer has been told to leave a pub in Bath by its landlord over his support for the COVID lockdown.
The incident happened while the Labour leader was on a walkabout in the city ahead of the local elections.
Rod Humphris, landlord of the Raven pub, shouted "that man is not allowed in my pub" and "get out of my pub" as Sir Keir, wearing a black face mask, walked out of the door, with the incident captured on camera by reporters.
The landlord later said: "I had heard that the Labour Party were coming round and he turned up and I told him what I thought of him, basically.
"I think he has utterly failed us as the leader of the Opposition, he has completely failed to ask the questions that needed asking, like, why did we throw away our previous pandemic preparedness?
"Why have we just accepted lockdown?
"Why have we just accepted the loss of all our freedoms?"
Also One Direction REALLY hate the Superleague
Louis Tomlinson
@Louis_Tomlinson
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Fuck the super league and the greedy fuckers at the top!
Might not seem important but...... he has 36 million followers and the tweet has been retweeted 220,000 times
Incredible social media power
I drank 1 can the rest will be offloaded to any visitors over the next few months..
“Further decisions regarding matters such as the rebalancing of the access list, match dates, seeding system, format for the finals, coefficients and financial distribution will be made by the end of the year and potential adjustments to the format approved today could still be made if necessary.”
And yes, that's not an entirely serious comparison, and I take the point that government blundering in seeking to do...something, may not be a good idea, but it seems pretty possible that something proportionate and reasonable could be found to dissuade them from taking this action. They could still choose to do it, even if it is made harder or more costly somehow.