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  1. Hard no from me. Name alone isn’t a footballer, sounds like the neighboring town of camberwick green.
    4 points
  2. I'm nae wanting any more die hard Tims at the club.
    1 point
  3. I’m not convinced ‘Scottish’ Labour are even going to be a thing after the election. The unionist hun voters that held their nose, can now cheerily jump to Reform. That is incredibly bad news for them. ‘Only Labour can stop the SNP’ doesn’t have the same ring to it when you’re polling 5th
    1 point
  4. As said previously, SKS is the patsy in waiting for the bloodbath of the May elections. I’m not fully convinced by Burnham, great mayor doesn’t necessarily translate to PM but he’d certainly be able to tell a story and therefore sell an ideology in a way that SKS fails to do so he would engage people. When SKS goes, suspect we’ll see the usual Labour Party trick of eating itself up through its own arsehole. Will be interesting to see who capitalises best. In Scotland it’s going to be the nationalists, despite not being overly popular as a government. In Wales it’ll be the same. England I have no idea but I quite like Polanski so hope he makes some waves.
    1 point
  5. It will get forgotten about in all the fall out but at the very beginning of this story, there was a competent woman already in the job
    1 point
  6. If Burnham had stood in the Gorton by-election, the outcome would have been different. The Labour vote would have held up on the day and he would now be their MP. I understand why it didn't happen, but suspect Burnham will be Labour leader at some point soon, or at least be back as an MP.
    1 point
  7. Wasn’t saying he’s my choice, just the potentially obvious next move on the board. Unfortunately, another of the animatronic technocrats SKS has filled his cabinet with.
    1 point
  8. Ach as long as that supper to celebrate is a MOCK CHOPP supper then we can turn a blind eye to your choice of name for the deep frying establishment
    1 point
  9. It's not going to be though. I have my doubts about the ability of both players (at this stage in their career at least). However, as the low risk part of wider recruitment, they're probably a good bet. Mandron is already better than Yengi, Ambrose and Olusanya, and O'Hara is better than several of our midfielders. We should be aiming higher, as I think those two are probably getting towards bottom six level, and most certainly sit outwith top four, but given that they would be part of a turnover of nearly an entire first team, it's important to have the safe options. Something we didn't bother with last summer, for reasons. It's a shame that Robinson's Saints players aren't at a higher level, but we just have to accept a bit of pragmatism as a base to build on I think. Every other season we seem to have decided not to bother with a solid base to improve on, instead ripping everything up and redrawing with projects and unproven disasters. Obviously, if Robinson can get proven SPFL players of better quality than those two, then fantastic.
    1 point
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