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  1. Crab.C.Nesbitt

    ITK Thread

    Agreed. If asked if I wanted us to sign hol my answer would be a redounding yes!
  2. Crab.C.Nesbitt

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    I can’t think of anyone I’d pay less attention to than those clownshoe clams from tufton street with their clown car economics
  3. Crab.C.Nesbitt

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Government investment is required to drive the economy, without it there can be no economic growth. This is why it’s counterintuitive to slash investment. The tax burden has grown exponentially through Tory mismanagement of the public sector and because the richest parts of society I.e the...
  4. Crab.C.Nesbitt

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Not sure if the validity of the figure in this image but it’s a lot bigger than a fraction of a percentage.
  5. Crab.C.Nesbitt

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    I think it’s more that people are fed up with a government that is so fundamentally inept at everything except corruption and fraud. if you want to talk about living off other peoples money there are no better examples than this government and their cronies. Eg nadine dorries, Michelle none...
  6. Crab.C.Nesbitt

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Which parts specifically? I think independence from our government is a very good thing given how corrupt and incompetent our government is
  7. Crab.C.Nesbitt

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    I don’t know enough about these cases tbh but from what little I do know it seems like the people involved appealed to the echr and the echr rejected their appeals on the basis they were groundless, not sure that’s the same as forcing them to admit their guilt
  8. Crab.C.Nesbitt

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Actual real breaches of their human rights??? Are you taking the tinkle?? These clams broke the law and deserve to be punished, good job ECHR!
  9. Crab.C.Nesbitt

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Because it currently enforces compliance with the echr. If the government is looking to remove the restrictions of the echr then they are hardly going to leave the hra un amended. leaving the echr would be an economic disaster (it would impact our already weak trade relationships with first...
  10. Crab.C.Nesbitt

    Alejo Veliz

    Don’t forget the steering wheel aka Sandro!
  11. Crab.C.Nesbitt

    Daniel Levy - Chairman

    It’s doubtful that’s fully accurate I can’t t believe our net spend is less than chelski for example. Nonetheless we have wasted a hell of a lot of money over the last 5 seasons
  12. Crab.C.Nesbitt

    ITK Thread

    Much as many including myself like to slag off itks the transfer window would be much more boring without them!
  13. Crab.C.Nesbitt

    Manor Solomon

    BBC have confirmed this signing is complete! Now let’s get some centrebacks!
  14. Crab.C.Nesbitt

    Transfer fred.

    Chelsea fans really don’t want him and can’t wait to get rid. He did well enough at Brighton tho so maybe it could be a good signing
  15. Crab.C.Nesbitt

    Oliver Skipp

    Don’t trust him, he’s A Crook!
  16. Crab.C.Nesbitt

    ITK Thread

    I’ll take 6!
  17. Crab.C.Nesbitt

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    The changes were only fully implemented from July 2021. We are now feeling the compound effect of those constraints which the government has been completely ineffectual at mitigating. and they are only going to get worse as new checks on trade are about to be introduced. Cutting ourselves off...
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