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they were great with kids too. We were made to feel welcome to enjoy a really long meal and sit in the taverna until 10-11pm with my then two year old running about the place having the time of his life while all the waiting staff played and talked to him (no one tutting or looking annoyed as you would expect elsewhere). It was so relaxed and idyllic, we would stay and end up getting shit faced long after his bedtime as the little one crashed in his buggy. Italy is a bit like this too. They expect you to come out with your young kids and will look after you until late
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another shout out for sophie may and her new song on intrusive thoughts
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i've never been but my greek mate says naxos is his favourite of all the islands
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never been to that end but chania and rethimno are both really picturesque. the area around the venetian old town in chania is beautiful. i've been to crete three times, the two best trips staying near almyrida or in kokkino chorio. the beaches are narrow and sandy, some of most beautiful crystal clear sea water i've ever swam in. the small villages are unspoilt, not too touristy and the tavernas serve great food. it's really family friendly, cheap with great hospitality. i loved it but haven't been for about a decade
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Anthony Gordon Handsome Winger Man
Dr Gloom replied to Ayatollah Hermione's topic in Newcastle Forum
nee way rashford is starting after the season he's had. not even southgate is that clueless. tbh, neither rashford nor graelish deserve to get a game ahead of gordon. he's the form player in that position. and unlike rashford he is happy and willing to cover either flank without spitting his dummy out -
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kefalonia is my favourite island. i haven't been to mainland greece other than athens, which is well worth visiting. parts of crete are also really beautiful - depends on what you're after. beach holiday? quiet family resort? island hopping?
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yup, but they could also win some of them. and their final four all look winnable
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yeah, i think we should be thinking about challenging for top 5/6 now, given our run in, our form and the players we have to come back. it may be that chelsea rise as spurs fall away. spurs have some minging fixtures and that palmer kid os on fire for chelsea
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Chelsea could be our biggest challenge for top 5/6. They’re timing their run of form just right too
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hey man, I should have read this latest post before I hit send on my previous reply. I am more than happy to leave it here
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I condemn a lot of what you mentioned in the post above - the blockade of Gaza, the wall, the settlement expansion into the occupied territories, and the current bombing of innocent people and the blockage of aid into Gaza. I condemn Netanyahu and his awful supporters. I also condemn Hamas and theirs. The thing that keeps me awake isn’t the solidarity people feel for innocent Palestinians. I feel solidarity with them too. it is that there isn’t the same level of solidarity for innocent victims slaughtered in similar circumstances in Yemen or Ukraine or Syria, or for persecuted Muslims in China. There aren’t marches in London on the same scale for these other oppressed people because hatred of their “oppressors” isn’t as strong as the hatred people feel towards Jews. You say this online and you’re accused of playing the victim. Maybe we’re all paranoid after the Holocaust. I don’t know. I don’t throw antisemitism accusations around lightly - and I certainly don’t believe criticism of Israel is antisemitic - but people will say “typical jew playing the victim” on Twitter - and that’s at the less offensive end of what I’ve read. We’re talking about one of the most oppressed groups to ever walk the earth. Maybe we are a sensitive bunch. Jews were forced to flee from their homeland by the Romans, then persecuted across the lands they fled to, from the pogroms across Europe to the Holocaust. This is why the state of Israel matters so much to Jewish people. It is supposed to be a safe space for Jews. I’m not trying to defend the nationalists who want to annex Gaza (nor would I defend the clueless Palestinian supporters who chant “from the river to the sea”, which is why I could never join the London marches) but that’s why Israel’s right to exist is important to so many Jews and why we find the the language of hate towards the “Zionist entity” difficult to accept. Like you, I am also worried about the effects of Netanyahu’s leadership. The chances for a new peace process recede and antisemitism increases around the world as long as he is in power.
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I hit send there Aimaad and almost instantly regretted it. I’ve tried to avoid posting too much in this thread because it is so divisive and emotive and because I still see it through my family’s eyes. Life in Gaza is hell right now and I’m not here to argue otherwise but little is made anymore of the fact that rockets continue to fall on Israel every day from Hamas and other militant groups. I know this because my family still cower in bomb shelters An anonymous football message is a strange platform to choose to get into it but I have to stay away from this story on Twitter. The antisemitism is too much for me, and I find the hate, and pile-ons too distressing. Like a lot of Jewish people I’m reluctant to make the case for Israel or Israelis to my friends either because, just like on this platform, I feel massively in the minority - you feel like a bad guy for trying to tell the other side of the story. Our leaders support Israel but a lot of progressive people who I agree with on most matters really fucking hate Israel and everything it stands for. It makes me wonder whether that would change if Israel ever elect a progressive leader again who wanted peace.
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Hamas makes me sick to my stomach. Everything they stand for is deplorable. I don’t know if you also feel that way about them. I watched footage of people in Gaza cheering the news of the October 7 attacks in the immediate aftermath of the invasion. Desecrating corpses, celebrating rape, murder and barbaric beheadings. This is equally unhinged and bloodthirsty, I’m sure you’ll agree. Hamas still holds more than 130 hostages I feel the same way about Hamas as I do about Netanyahu and the awful nationalist Israelis who prop him up. They’re awful human beings and the collective punishment in Gaza has been sickening to observe, as have the interviews with the Israeli nationalists you mentioned - both in the ruling class and civilians - who cheer on the carnage the IDF has inflicted. But as I have repeatedly tried to argue, this is not a case of good vs evil. Unfortunately both Gaza and Israel are controlled by awful rabid nationalists and both sides need the conflict, perversely, in order to stay in power. Bibi would have been out by now if it wasn’t for this. I don’t know what it will take to remove Hamas. I imagine this conflict has only served to radicalise more angry men to their cause. And so the cycle of death and hate continues. But there are good and bad people on both sides of this conflict. Please don’t lose sight of that. The awful nationalists who reject peace don’t speak for all Israelis and Palestinians. And whatever you think about Israel, the brutal treatment of the occupied territories, or whether you question Israel’s right to exist in the first place or consider it a “Zionist entity”, it is clear why western powers support it. It is the Jewish homeland. The place post-holocaust that the international community gave to the Jewish people, after 6m were slaughtered by the nazis. It is also the key strategic ally of the US in the Middle East. As for the nod to antisemitic conspiracy theories, I know you’re better than that. To your final point, Israel’s mission to wipe out Hamas was a direct response to the terrorist group’s threat to launch further attacks on Israeli soil after October 7. Hamas asked for this - don’t lose sight of that either. I hope Israel doesn’t raise the stakes by launching further attacks on iran. The world does not need this, with US/Russia tensions already high and Trump potentially about to enter the white house. But Israel surely would respond if the Iranian rockets continue to fall.
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truss strikes back. nor happy with taking own the uk economy she returns to try to take dow the world before teeing up the final chapter in the series: the return of the anti-growth coalition
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Da fuck happened to the crest on the claret and blue kit?
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To suggest a majority of Israelis support the indiscriminate slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza is a lot like blaming ordinary people in Gaza for Hamas invading Israel to butcher and rape teenagers at a music festival. Hamas don’t speak for all Palestinians. Nor does Bibi speak for all Israelis. Of course there are rabid nationalists on both sides who want war, not peace. The problem right now is they’re in power in Gaza and in Israel. I just heard Cameron on the radio urging Israel to not launch a retaliatory strike on Iran. I sincerely hope they listen.
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Yeah, I would agree with that. In a perverse way Bibi needs Hamas to continue to stay in power in Gaza in order to cling to power himself
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Hate to agree with Gemill but surely we’re not catching spurs and Villa. Overturning a 10 point deficit with 18 to play for is surely beyond us. We’d have to win every game and two teams’ form would have to fall off a cliff.
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they’re literally backing the two proxies Israel is fighting I don’t even really blame Hamas directly for the October 7 attack. They’re just the puppets. It was Iran pulling the strings. It can all be traced back to Iran/Saudi tensions. Iran wants Israel to become a pariah and weren’t going to stand for an Israeli alliance with the Saudis, so they’ve already achieved their goals to an extent. At what cost, fuck knows
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It’s all linked though isn’t it - Iran back Hamas and Hezbollah. Hamas wouldn’t have been so bold to invade Israel the way they did without Iranian support. Israel and Iran are both to blame for any escalation.