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    *** Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest ***

    All this "we won the stats" is fool's gold. OK, Forest had 4 touches in the box. X2 of those touches were to put the ball in our net. How many of our 20 odd shots were comparative chances? One of those shots was Davies attempting an Erik Edman and another was Spence shanking one onto the corner...
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    *** Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest ***

    We are the least intelligent team in the PL.
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    *** Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest ***

    Forest did what they've done all season. Bang a couple of goals in then back themselves defensively. We huffed and puffed but ultimately an 18th defeat of the season fully deserved for those opening 20 mins.
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    *** Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest ***

    Because they've watched utter bilge all season at the highest prices in the country and the board and management have just let it continue like they don't give a t*** so why should we bother?
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    *** Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest ***

    Yep. This is basically a summary of the first half:
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    *** Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest ***

    We just need some half decent players to be given a half decent shape and some simple instructions that are easy to follow. It's not rocket science. Football is a simple game complicated by idiots. Forest's players look like they know exactly where they need to be at any given moment and they...
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    *** Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest ***

    Is anyone actually surprised at this?
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    *** Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest ***

    All those talking about basically throwing the remaining league games, if we finish in our current position we will receive only just over £14m in prize money. A final push up to the dizzying heights of 12th (probably the highest we can realistically finish with a last gasp drive up the table)...
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    *** Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest ***

    If Daniel Levy successfully bribed the PL today so that the league was stopped now with Spurs being awarded x3 points for all our remaining fixtures and everyone else being awarded a loss for all their remaining fixtures, we'd still finish outside the European qualifying positions and only 7...
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Is Kier Starmer that wealthy? Anyway, having worked in wealth management i know that rich people don't like to be cash-rich. They like to invest their wealth and borrow from banks for cash flow. That way they're paying interest to banks (2-20%) rather than taxes to the government (10-45%)
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    *** Tottenham Hotspur v Nottingham Forest ***

    The hilarious thing about that is thinking that those x2 wins were a 4-0 against City and a 4-1 against Villa.
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    Putin & Russia

    When there's an actual war, there's also an information war. Nothing the Russians and their allies say can be trusted. Equally, nothing the Ukrainians say, or their allies (including our own govt and the yanks) can be trusted either.
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    At risk of derailing thread into an entirely different topic, your comment just kind of got me, because I felt exactly the same as you. Used to hate children and would cringe when friends kids were thrust on me to hold. However, it really is different when you have your own. First kid I never...
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Haha yeah I certainly know a couple of mates that break their fast with a vodka red bull! As I've said we aren't so much talking British Muslims as in descendants of those that came here post-war but more recent arrivals that may be more conservative.
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Yep, "no religion" is by far the biggest trend in the UK over the last few decades and that more than anything else has helped Catholicism leapfrog Anglicanism as the most widely practicised religion. Although as I've said, immigration has led to a potential reversal of that trend in the younger...
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Yep. Just 4% of 18-24 year olds regularly attended church in 2018 and that has risen to 16% in 2024, predominantly Catholic and majority of influence is immigration from eastern Europe, Asia and africa. Although conversions (people being confirmed as Catholics having not being brought up as...
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Not sure if this is a "politics" issue, but declining numbers of people entering church of England on census documents and attending congregations coupled with an increasing number of conversions means that Roman Catholicism is now the most widely practiced religion in England for the first time...
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Government and businesses have been encouraging people back. Mandatory x3 days a week for us in the office now. And we are pretty much par in the industry.
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    And local shops, pubs, bars and cafes get all the business from the thousands of workers that come in most working days. It's also a generalisation to say that the finance being processed by the city is just going to the rich. The city is no.1 in the world for trade finance and insurance. They...
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    The City of London's GDP passed £100 billion for the first time, in 2023 (£110.8 billion, up from £99.3 billion in 2022), putting it equivalent to entire national economies such as Slovakia or Morocco. It remains one of the most concentrated areas of economic output in the world. London as a...
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