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Kid Dynamite

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  1. I'd feel left out if I wasn't on the list tbh
  2. I eat cereal for lunch occasionally. Because I'm lazy and living the life of a 41 year old student, rather than to save money though
  3. This whole argument about "no-go areas", btw. There is some basis to it. Knife crime amongst teenagers in London is through the roof. It's got fuck all to do with religion though. It's 14 years of Tory cuts to policing, closing of youth clubs and green spaces etc that has resulted in kids roaming inner city housing estates with nowt better to do than get sucked into bother. It happens in Sunderland with White kids. It happens in Birmingham with Asian kids. It happens in London with Black kids. It's not because of skin colour or religion though, it just so happens that in those individual cities, that group of people is the poorest, living in the shittest areas.
  4. Pure coincidence, but I watched Ken Loach's "The Old Oak" this morning. Literally set against the backdrop of all of the above.
  5. Fancied going to see Pearl Jam in Manchester. Face value tickets £160 Fuck that
  6. Just to clarify (for my regulatory board) I don't think that people taking days off because they feel unwell with their mental health are all lazy bastards
  7. Which I didn't (just a minority of them ) Sorry to hear your bad news btw
  8. The absolute cheek of you giving me grief this morning for calling out lazy bastards
  9. There's a wider cultural shift since the shut down of industry in this country. Millions of young lads in the 60s/70s/80s knew there was a job waiting for them in a mine/shipyard/steel factory. That's not the case anymore. And since those places shut, so did the working men's clubs, bingo halls, pubs and the communities that went with them. Some of this stuff isn't rocket science. A job 40hrs a week, money in your pocket and a place to de-stress after work is enough to keep a lot of people "mentally well". We are seeing 3rd generation fall out from the damage Thatcher did to this country in the 80s.
  10. Steady on, nothing I've posted contradicts that. I've spent the past 15 years working with suicidal patients, I'm well aware of the socio-economic factors underpinning that. I hear horror stories every day. But that also gives me perspective. I also work with some staff that are grafters and some that love a sickie and play the sickness scheme. That's not intrinsically linked with mental health.
  11. Kuol joined about 6months after Ashworth. Ashby about 9months later. Forgot about him. He looks shite too
  12. Theres a bit of a leap from WW2 vets with PTSD killing themselves and kids pulling sickies mind There's some overlapping in the Venn diagram here between lazy bastards/work stress/zero resilience in young adults these days
  13. Ashworth's "buying young" model hasn't exactly been a roaring success has it? Minteh looks alright, but Kuol looks fucking hopeless from what I've seen. Hopefully this kid from City bucks the trend
  14. Didn't realise this was Lee Clark's son
  15. £19mil over 3 seasons. Everton argued it was £7.9mil. Apparently they hoped to sell Richarlison for £60mil to break even but only got £40mil on the books. There was a formula discussed to come up with the points deduction but it got scrapped apparently "The Premier League has no such published guidelines, but its chief executive Richard Masters told the panel, in his witness testimony, that the league came up with a sanctions policy at the start of this season that uses a starting position of minus six points, with an additional point docked for every £5million over the limit."
  16. They were only marginally over the FFP limit iirc. If we ended up £300mil over I reckon we would get much more than a 6pt punishment
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