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Fulham Broadway

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  1. It will probably be more - quite a few very seriously injured.
  2. At least two killed and 68 injured, 15 of them seriously, city officials say, after a car drove into crowds at a Christmas market in the German city of Magdeburg The suspect is believed to be a 50-year-old Saudi Arabian doctor, Saxony PM Reiner Haseloff says The same country that the 9/11 murderers came from - but its ok they buy tonnes of weapons from US, Israel and UK. Chop peoples heads off ? homophobic ? thats fine theyre rich and they are the arabs the West can get oil from and sell weapons to.
  3. At the heart of the crisis was the housing bubble, fueled easy credit and lax lending standards. Financial institutions, driven by the pursuit of higher profits, began issuing subprime mortgages to borrowers with very poor credit histories. Those financial institutions are owned by billionaires - Trumps cabinet, the government, are all billionaires with a combined wealth of 342 billion. The next four years will be fun....
  4. Who created those 'loose policies' the easy credit ? Banks by any chance ?
  5. Think we'll get the three points but will concede as per usual and make a meal out of it. We should change our nickname to 'the chefs'. We make a meal out of most matches
  6. You're quite good at criticising in a sort of AI bot type way, would you like to elucidate a coherent argument for your right wing point of view instead of empty criticism ?
  7. Back to billionaires. All their wealth is created by us, ordinary people. The average FTSE boss 'earns' takes more like, 120 times more than his employees They convince us that it is for our own good, via the media and newspapers that they own, and via the 'think tanks' that espouse division and blaming migrants, lGBTQ people and whatever they can. The rich 'donate' to political parties for influence, to avoid tax, and get seats in the House of lords. Israel does this on an industrial scale to almost every government in the World, but thats another story. Farage, the FN, the Afd peddle the ideas that its not the billionaires causing the problems, no, its migrants. That is why the rich always back the far right as musk is doing with governments right now. They tell us its not the bankers that crashed the economy, or the fact the rich pay no tax, its not the rip off landlords, or the poverty wages bosses, its migrants that are the problem
  8. You are getting warned so best shut up before youre banned
  9. First of all will let you off a warning for the personal insult due to your age, mental capacity etc. Next time your chucked in the Aegean old boy There is no such book -you really do not have a clue about most things, ipso facto impossible to debate with.
  10. Not sure about that. The rich (billionaires) know their only threat comes from the left and social democrats. So they get their otherbillionaires, the ones that own the corporate media to back the far right, and divide people. The billionaire media owners and their editor lickspittles condemn the left and 'migrants' as the 'problem'. Scaring people like you that they are all ' Commies'. People fall for it every time.
  11. 'Afd - the only solution for Germany' Musks latest tweet on his X Throughout history the rich and their billionaire media owners always encourage right wingers. Why is that ?
  12. Never heard of him tbh. Mad he was born after our 50th anniversary title 2004-5 season
  13. Huge gulf in quality average Shamrock player on 1000 Euros a week
  14. True - suppose its part and parcel of a top club falling from grace. Dont feel too sorry he still has 60million on his contract
  15. America helped prepare Syria's rebels weeks before they launched coup US special forces warned Syrian rebels to 'be ready' weeks before fighters launched the large-scale coup that toppled former President Bashar al-Assad's regime, it has emerged. Capt Bashar al-Mashadani, a Revolutionary Commando Army (RCA) commander, told The Telegraph that Washington advised an attack against the Assad regime was imminent and helped the RCA strengthen its ranks. Reuters - what with that and Israel patching up and hospitalising Al Quaeda and ISIS fighters then sending them back with better weapons, another Zionist land grab was in place
  16. The 23-year-old Ukranian winger said he has not knowingly taken any performance-enhancing drugs. It has been widely reported in the media that the drug Mudryk tested positive for is meldonium. The Guardian noted, though, that this has not been verified, having failed to receive comment from Mudryk's agent. Meldonium first became known to sports fans in 2016 when the former world number one tennis player Maria Sharapova tested positive for it. The drug became a World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) prohibited substance on January 1, 2016, and within a couple of months, hundreds of sports people had tested positive for it. When Wada introduced the ban, they did not realize the drug stayed in the body for weeks—perhaps months after use. Most drugs are cleared from the body within days. This meant many athletes tested positive in January, February and March, despite not using it after the ban. The data from Wada shows 70 positive tests in 2022, so athletes are still using it even after the high-profile coverage. Meldonium is not licensed for use in the UK, US or Europe but is in Russia and Latvia, where it was developed. It is used clinically to help with heart problems, such as angina and chronic heart failure. Wada classes meldonium as a "metabolic modulator"—a type of drug that can speed up or slow down certain enzymes in the body, regulating things like energy production. The drug reduces the use of fatty acids for energy production. It pushes the body to instead use glucose, which is a more efficient energy source when there is reduced oxygen either through heart disease or under intense exercise. A review of published research showed that meldonium has a performance-enhancing effect in animals and human volunteers. The shift to burning glucose is one effect. They also report that meldonium can reduce the production of lactic acid during exercise, which reduces fatigue and also improves recovery rates after exercise. According to the drug's inventor, Ivars Kalvins, the drug was used by Soviet soldiers when fighting in Afghanistan in the 1980s to improve their stamina. There is evidence that brain activity is improved by increased oxidation, meaning decision-making and movement control will be preserved longer. Athletes can produce better performance for longer in these situations. When a footballer tests positive there is often the comment that football is a skill sport so doping doesn't help. Yes, football is a skill sport but it is also an endurance sport played over 90-plus minutes. The ability to produce high levels of skill when fatigued at the end of the game is clearly advantageous. When a urine sample is collected from drug-testing athletes, it is split into two portions and stored as A and B samples. If the A sample tests positive, they then test the B to check if they both contain the same drug. It has been reported but not verified that Mudryk's B sample has not been tested yet. There is a very low chance that these findings will be different. Issues only usually emerge if samples haven't been stored properly. Detecting meldonium in urine samples is not too difficult for a state-of-the-art Wada laboratory, equipped with technology such as liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry that can detect below one-tenth of the amount required to confirm doping. Could it be from contaminated food? Athletes who fail a drug test often defend themselves by saying the substance may have come from contamination from a supplement or food. In Mudryk's case, it will be interesting to see details of when he was tested prior to this positive test. Meldonium use needs several weeks to show health or fitness improvements. A negative test shortly before the positive helps the defense that it was not deliberate doping. If, as suggested in the Guardian, it was in August, then that wouldn't help him with that defense. One Russian study found meldonium in meat and cows milk. This opens the door to the possibility of consuming contaminated foods from some countries. A German study gave volunteers meldonium-spiked milk and could detect it in their urine afterwards. Despite repeated ingestion of the milk, the maximum urinary meldonium concentration was well below the reporting threshold used to trigger a positive test in the laboratory. According to Wada, meldonium should not be reported at levels below 100 nanograms per milliliter (ng/ml) and with contamination they found less than 20ng/ml. This means it is unlikely an athlete would test positive from contaminated food. There are no studies I can find that show contamination of supplements with meldonium, so this is also an unlikely defense. According to UK Anti-Doping, athletes are ultimately responsible for any banned substance found in their system "regardless of how it got there or whether there was any intention to cheat." A good defense will help reduce a likely ban, which could be up to four years for this offense. Provided by The Conversation
  17. Fuck these games -am going to watch some vintage Chels
  18. EU nation to teach all children to use firearms amid fears of Russian invasion Children are learning how to assemble and use weapons (Picture: DW) An EU nation has made it mandatory for schoolchildren to take part in firearms training Poland has taken the dramatic step in response to fears of a potential attack from Russia. Children aged 13 and above are now taking lessons on how to assemble and operate weapons including assault rifles. Reuters
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