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  1. 2 minutes ago, And Its Smith said:

    Let’s see where he goes now then. At least one of those clubs will still want him as it was only a year ago 

    Not sure if they will since his loans haven't really worked out.

    It breaks my heart to say it but I recon the Gas will come in for him, but I wish him the best and will be keeping track of his career wherever he plays. 

  2. 36 minutes ago, And Its Smith said:

    I highly doubt Sheffield United ever wanted him and if they did I am sure they will get him now if it’s only one year on from when they were happy to pay a fee. Hopefully I’m wrong and he gets a good move but something doesn’t add up that loads of clubs bigger than us wanted him and he ended up at Waterford and now being released. Will watch his next move with interest. 

    At the time he was banging in loads of goals for the under 23's, there was also other big clubs interested.

    The club refused to play him nor let him leave easily. 

     

  3. The trouble is that when clubs like Sheffield United came in for him, The club wanted to add ridiculous sell on clauses, of which Sheffield United walked away. Then the kid wasn't given a real chance here, it really don't sit well with me. 

    He's a real nice kid and I hope he progresses to a high standard elsewhere.

     

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  4. 3 minutes ago, Bristol Rob said:

    I'm not sure how you arrived at that based on what Fevs has posted.

    Lockdown, as we all know doesn't means everyone has to stay at home; it means that those who don't need to be out spreading and catching Covid aren't, whilst those who do need to travel for work do so under less risk.

     

    Yet others are expected to go out and catch it, so some people can sit at home in their pajamas, shouting at the TV at how selfish some people are for breaking the rules..Pathetic!

    I totally understand what lockdown means, as does 3 of my good friends of whom have lost their businesses due to absolutely no fault of their own. One is on the verge of losing his house and has 3 kids. 

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  5. 38 minutes ago, Davefevs said:

    If you lockdown hard and put the right support packages into place (rather that shitly-conceived stuff they introduced), follow your own rules, then you bring compliance and trust….and nobody’s business goes up the swanny.

    But not this scheming bunch of grifters. Always on the make for them and their mates.

    So do you still expect my Wife who is a carer to still work, and my Son who is an essential worker to go into lockdown aswell. 

    These lockdown lunatics are by far the most selfish people I have ever experienced. On one hand they say its "for the greater good". But then they expect others to do their dirty work and carry on working. 

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  6. Just now, JBFC II said:

    If people are being selfish and breaking the rules then that’s what they’re doing. Nobody is being an idiot by point that out because it’s a fact. 
     

    Aren’t you also being a hypocrite here by calling others out for being hypocrites for doing something you’ve done? Not the best look

    How the hell am I a hypocrite, I've never stated I followed the rules, and I havent criticised others for breaking them. So I absolutely dont get what you're saying.

    If my pensioner parents wants me to visit them, no government will stop me, period! 

  7. 18 minutes ago, lenred said:

    Do you not? Handy that.  I’ve attached a helpful reminder for you. Don’t worry though, as I know already that you were just spouting nonsense again. 
     

     

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    Well Brizzle red just said about the mask debate, and there are plenty of people suggesting that closing football should be an option, then people clearly don't think covid passes will work.

    Covid Passes was always about coercion and was never going solve the issue in hand. That's why 101 Tory MPs voted against their own party. 

     

  8. 16 minutes ago, JBFC II said:

    Just because most haven’t fully stuck to the rules at all that doesn’t make the selfishness of people who refuse to wear masks for no rational reason fine. 
     

    I presume at one stage in your life you’ve broken the law, do you therefore not criticise anyone else who does because that would therefore make you a hypocrite?

    Of course I have, plenty of times. But what dislike most of all is people who say he's breaking the rules, they are idiots. 

    These are hypocrites of the highest order as everyone would of broken the rules at some point.

  9. 7 minutes ago, Davefevs said:

    And your problem with that is….

    when you’ve seen a bloke punch your wife in a queue in Sainsburys Cafe because she asked him to move his chair in a bit to get my son’s wheelchair through a gap, you tend to avoid that potential conflict, as you never know how it might end.

    There are lanyards exempt people can wear.  I can tell you, none of these people had one, they just thought they were above the rules.

    You are not legally bound to wear a landlard, but it's deemed polite to do so. It's stated on the government website.

     

  10. 2 minutes ago, lenred said:

    Sorry, you didn’t ask me that question.  I’ll leave it there though seeing as you refuse to answer. You’re doing a good enough job on your own, you don’t need my input! 

    Absolutely no idea what you're talking about but yea, let's leave it here.

    Everyone has broken the rules in the last 18 months, so in my eyes people who criticise others for not sticking to them are hypocrites.

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  11. 9 minutes ago, BTRFTG said:

    Exemption from what; being intelligent, being a considerate citizen, making demands on the health service? Exemption works both ways.

    Funny how those I've witnessed who've claimed exemption would be running for ambulance chasing lawyers were they to be sensibly denied access to facilities on the ground of risk. 

    "So you're severely claustrophobic and prone to suffer major panic attacks leading to hospitalisation?

    Yeah.

    You do know the station is packed to the rafters in there, it's stifling & you can't swing a cat.

    Yeah, but that's my business not yours.

    Actually it isn't and to save you and other passengers from yourself you ain't coming in....."

    Also it's funny how the 'exempt' (sic) appear to fall into distinct stereotypes, as others have 

     

    I presume yourself and all the other keyboard warriors/ virtue signallers have approached these people who are breaking the rules then. Or as I presume your anger stretches as far as writing on a forum hiding behind a fictitious avatar.. Pretty Sad.

    And I guarantee every single one of you have broken the rules at some point over the past 18 months, if not purposely but by mistake.??

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  12. 13 minutes ago, TRUEBRIT66 said:

    If you were sat at home on furlough it probably felt like it but millions in this country still had to work so for some it didn't feel much like a lockdown. 

    Exactly, my Wife's a carer and my Son is a front line worker, he was asked to furlough due to previous medical condition in the previous lockdown, He chose to carry on working.

    I personally know 3 people who had lost their businesses due to lockdown, one took 10 years to build it up. Alot of people are championing lockdown so they can sit around in their pajamas all day, whilst carers, nurses, postman take all the risks...Selfish people.

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  13. 4 minutes ago, lenred said:

    The fact that you use that **** Bridgen to back you up tells me all I need to know. Most definitely not one of the worlds greatest minds. 

    He's one of around 70-80 Mps which are thought to be voting against though. We can nit pick all day saying he's not credible, but 70 odd, common!

  14. 10 minutes ago, lenred said:

    It’s been pointed out to you a thousand times……You choose to argue against every sane and rational view backed up by scientific research from some of the worlds most brilliant minds.  But somehow you and your non believers think you know better.  You don’t. That’s why. 

    Show me any evidence that vaccine passports work. There will be around 80 "Tory" back benchers voting against the passport policy,Yes Tory! Not labour. Are these conspiracy theory crackpots aswell?

    Here's one of the MPs, take a listen.

     

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