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Rayvin

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  1. I'm glad at least some of us were savvy enough to bet on this. A few weeks back I just couldn't see it myself, but obviously over time it's become apparent just how incompetent Carver is, and just how naive I was to believe that 35 points would probably be enough.

  2. I basically think he'll have no effect whatsoever. I guess his followers, like him, are spoilt little rich kids who will be too busy at boarding school.

     

    Labour need to at least another 5 years to allow the new talent to rise to the top. The current shadow lot are just old hasbeens that need to be moved along.

     

    Ed Balls as chancellor would be terrifying.

     

     

    Actually, I'm inclined to agree with you on this. Labour still hasn't sorted itself out for the post-Blair era, and I'm not at all convinced by it in its current form. Still don't know if that warrants risking the Tories for another 5 years, but I take the point.

  3. FFS, this situation is ridiculous in general. We're going to be landed with the Tories because the SNP have killed Labour's chances in an attempt to liberate themselves from...the Tories.

     

    I can't work out if I think it's Labour's fault, the SNP's fault, or if the Tories have just played a fucking blinder and manipulated both sides. Sadly, I think it's probably the latter.

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    I say this all the time but honestly, even Labour seem to have given up defending themselves on this. It's like the debate has moved on now and everyone has just 'agreed' that this ridiculous retelling of history that we have from the Tories is the way it was.

     

    As you say, millions of idiots.

  5. This club is fucked no matter what happens, (other than a take over from a benevolent owner/s). The club is like a broken gate hanging on it's hinges till a gust finally blows it off. West Ham United and that fucking smug twat will be the wind that blows the club down to a slightly changed chorus of 'shouldn't have sacked big sam' instead of the 'shouldn't have forced Pardew out' narrative.

     

    This used to be a football club. It's a derelict shell now. Fanks Mike as someone once said.

     

    You're right - but darkest before the dawn and all that. The club will come back from all of this one day.

  6. Ashley will be feeling the heat here, which is about the only consolation I can take from this. His strategy is about to be proven as an utter failure. We were right all along, not that it means anything.

     

    If he doesn't sack Carver, who has now lost the dressing room and likely the respect of most of the players, then we're down. Carver was the worst decision he's made this season. Possibly the worst he's made at this club altogether. I would have said Kinnear was, but Kinnear didn't lose 8 games in a row.

  7. Just in from work. Impressed with this new nadir, Carver is literally carving himself a place in history.

     

    I'm amazed that he isn't gone.

     

    He's lost 8 games in a row, the dressing room, all confidence from the fans and any self-respect he might have had. Why is he still here? The truth is, even he won't think that we can get out of this with him at the helm. He'll now know he's a terrible manager. Why is he doing this to us?

  8. So, my point is that we're going to be cutting it sufficiently fine that the optimism is neither here nor there. This campaign has been an utter embarrassment and I expect exactly the same next year (following on from the same last year), which means that I'm relatively indifferent about the exact point in time Ashley finally manages to relegate us through incompetence.

     

    This year we've been as bad as I've ever seen us, so why not.

     

    Just to clarify - this is not a scenario that is worrying me. I have only thinly veiled contempt now.

  9. :lol: Your optimism is admirable.

     

    But it doesn't change the fact that Carver is capable of relegating us, and given more time, almost certainly would. Over a full season, we would be down. I actually think if there were another 10 games to run we'd be down. We may well get away with this, but it'll only be because there were insufficient games remaining for the other teams. Not because we're better.

  10. The Guardian has reported the same figures, mind.

     

    In truth, I didn't think that there were any standout winners in that. I'm certainly not convinced that Cameron is someone I want to be running the country for another 5 years though.

     

    EDIT - although I remain unconvinced by Miliband too, even if his party is less evil than the Tories, in a general sense.

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    BOOM! He jedi mind-tricked everyone.

     

    But actually, it puts him in a really strong position - the SNP can't effect any damaging influence and the Tories can be used whenever they're actually useful.

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    Are you one of these people who think Labour can win this election by disowning their economic record?

     

    Ed Milliband was part of Gordon Brown's economic policy circle. If he genuinely thought he couldn't do anything to affect what happened to the UK as a result of the global financial crisis, then what was he even doing in the job?

     

    For me, the deficit was lower than it was during the previous Tory government up until the 2008 crisis. They were behaving responsibly, they were spending in line with what they could afford, but it's become an impossible position to argue sadly. Miliband has stated that the banks should have been better regulated, but I'm personally not convinced that the Tories would have been doing anything differently. Labour were very unfortunate to be holding the torch when the crisis hit, the Tories would have been obliterated for generations without it.

  13. Aye but what is he on about? He's not getting a majority, so he HAS to deal with the SNP.

     

    I suspect this:

     

    Ed Miliband says we are not going to do a deal or have a coalition

    with the SNP or give into the SNP’s demands on Trident or the deficit.

    But he did not rule out a vote by vote arrangement which could see the SNP keeping a minority Labour government on the road. Trident could

    get through on the votes of Tory MPs as could deeper cuts than the SNP

    want in a Labour budget.

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