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Fuck it put Palmer up top
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Trumps deal with Putin is similar to Ribbentrop and Stalin carving up Poland 80 years ago Putin gets to keep the land invaded, and more than half of Ukraines agricultural land is now owned by US corporations...
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Lampard has made it clear he was "pushing" for Erling Haaland , before the Norway international made his move from RB Salzburg to Borussia Dortmund, (£18.75m). "People talk a lot about mistakes or things that could have been in football. Whether he [Haaland] would have come here, I don't know but I was pushing big, he was the outstanding one. Was it close? He'll only know the answer to that. From our point, I was certainly pushing it."
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Bit of a blind spot when it comes to 3.9bn of US taxpayers 'aid' every year to one country though. 🤣 AIPAC makes a lot of people very rich when they leave government positions, and Trumps 100m election money from israel is now demanding something for it. Is that being looked in to ? Rhetorical.
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Elephant in the room is that the board decided getting physio on the cheap was the way forward. Meanwhile they tout tickets before they've even gone on general sale.
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Injuries seem to last twice as long since since Clownlake sacked our head physio Laurent. He was widely known as the best
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Jury found her not guilty
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USAID. It is a way of influencing other countries. Very telling that the only countries that have said its good idea to stop it is Georgia and Putin. I don't think Trump and Musk realise it is Soft Power, which can be more influential than Hard Power -bombing and threats. Thats what happens when you have showbiz people in politics - Trump, Zelensky, they havent a clue really - add Aspergers Musk to the list of rich idiots
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Thought the same. At the start we fly out the blocks, second half is so pedestrian, complete opposite of how we were under lampard, Potter, where the first half was always slow. Tonight, with 10 minutes to go it was as if we were 3 up, sideways passing, no urgency, no leaders - that falls squarely at the owners, manager, club set up.
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Owners obviously quite happy to make a profit, tout tickets, and let the rest rot
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Clownlake full steam ahead with their mission of mediocrity
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So predictable
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Need to step up 2nd half or the Seagulls are going to nick it
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Palmer 0-1
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We used to have a cat in goal
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It is what it is, Brighton also have injuries We have had more lengthy injuries since Clownlake took over, because the medical treatment is outsourced.
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Musk shields his finances as he hoards private data of millions of Americans Elon Musk vowed "maximum transparency" in his government work but won't even share his financial disclosures, according to a new report. "So just to recap: Elon Musk has all of your personal confidential data," posted the co-executive director of the activist group Indivisible Guide. "And he will not be disclosing any of his information to the American people. One set of rules for Musk and Trump, one set of rules for the rest of us." AP Press
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Good point -FA says '' it will be utilised in the fifth round and beyond regardless of venue. It will be used in every match from the fifth round to the final, even during home ties for clubs outside the Premier League.'' That means they must be able to install it at short notice. Theyre cunts though, they must think decisions in lower league matches arent as important as in the Prem. Like all these things its all about the money.
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Essentially to have equality in the early rounds because clubs in the lower divisions do not have the technology for it. My take on it is that they should install it, its not as if the FA are short of fucking cash -fines, TV money fucking rolling in it
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This is what the FA say Prior to the 2024/25 season, the FA Cup employed VAR in matches staged at Premier League home grounds, as well as the semi-finals and final at Wembley Stadium. Clubs outside of the top tier - even those with VAR capabilities that had dropped into the Championship - went without the technology in home matches. However, to ensure fairness and consistency across the competition, VAR has now been scrapped for the fourth round and prior. Even Premier League stadiums did not employ the officiating system in the third round of this year's competition. The decision was made to make sure that the same rules were applied for every team across the competition, addressing previous complaints about the sporadic use of VAR and how it created an imbalance between top division and lower league clubs.
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What a goal for Orient from half way line
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No VAR. Should be part of our team talk -push forward, make those runs, because they will
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Miles offside Utds winner, but no VAR
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Garnacho has made the difference - but most of his play is like an Argentinian Mudryk