Media discussion - 2024/25

Is that a term for that fake rugby mate?
Everything about it is fake, like his career. I've just seen a youtube clip of thousands watching and going wild as some college egg kicker won 100,000 dollars for converting a kick directly in front of the sticks. Twenty seconds of life I will never get back.
 
I know what the proposed amendment says. I posted it first.

But the bill as discussed in the Lords didn't have this amendment in it and so far it hasn't even been discussed as an amendment.

So to say the bill includes that definition, as you did, is wrong. It may eventually, but it probably won't.
there's 300 admendments to the bill that need voting for before passing the bill. That's part and parcel of how governments work. The bill currently written isn't the bill that will get passed it will go through various edits before being finalised and pushed through. If this one amendment gets in it has the potential to destroy City and Newcastle. It should be taken far more seriously than the 115 charges.
 
there's 300 admendments to the bill that need voting for before passing the bill. That's part and parcel of how governments work. The bill currently written isn't the bill that will get passed it will go through various edits before being finalised and pushed through. If this one amendment gets in it has the potential to destroy City and Newcastle. It should be taken far more seriously than the 115 charges.

I know. More than 300 amendments and the Brighton amendment isn't one of them. So not only is the proposed amendment not in the bill, as you stated, it's not in the amendments being sent back to the lower house either.

Anyway, this is all pointless. I was just trying to re-assure people that don't understand the process that the proposed amendment isn't in the bill yet.

I'm done with this.
 
From the Guardian....

Guardiola: 'I don't want to run away. City will be back'​

Pep Guardiola is speaking about his Manchester City side’s visit to Anfield. Here’s some of what he had to say.

On the challenge of facing Liverpool:

It will be difficult. We have lost a lot of games in a row. There are still many, many games to play. Liverpool [are one of the best teams in the world] at the moment. Arne [Slot] is doing a great job. We are not as stable [as we used to be]. In the past when we went 3-0 up we were in control. The best place to prove if we are stable is Anfield.”
Guardiola is asked if his club is in crisis. Spoiler: he doesn’t seem to think so.

[We are in crisis] when you [journalists] write about it. We will be back, I know that. I don’t know when. That is the truth. We are second in the Premier League table, we are not in a good moment in terms of results, but I have the feeling in general that we played more than decent, but not enough to win games. But in life it is about when you stand up again. You are stable when you are 10, 11, 12 games winning but [if we win one game at Anfield] it does not mean we are stable. If we do not have the players [who are injured] we are probably going to fall down again. You have to accept when you are in a bad moment and you challenge it. I want an opportunity to challenge [the bad form]. I don’t want to run away. I asked for this challenge and opportunity. I feel it. I know what we have to do. It’s no excuse to say Rodri’s not there. What am I going to do? Cry every day. We not have consistency at the moment but tell me which sport team in the past decade has had the consistency of us? No one

This made me laugh, on "Guardiola and crisis club Manchester City", a blue emailed the Guardian with the following...

When Joseph Heller was told that he has not written a book as good as Catch-22 on the 10th year anniversary of the book he replied “Who has?”
 
Unfortunately the definition the bill is putting in place is any member of a ruling government is classed as State Owned. Sheikh Monsieur falls under this category. Make no mistake this is designed to ruin the club
What about the ongoing joint project with Manchester City Council to regenerate East Manchester. The next phase is for Holt Town and New Islington. This is a threat to thousands of jobs and homes in Manchester. Does this bill just apply to football? What about overseas investment in our universities, city-centres, airports? What about horse racing and boxing. This could mean that every person related to any ruling family in the world could not invest their own personal money in a UK business. Would Emirates Airlines be able to carry on investing millions in Arsenal? It is total madness. Perhaps Andy Burnham will finally find his voice. Don't hold your breath.
 
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The Guardian lost its fucking head years ago. It is not a serious outlet any more.
The Guardian is a strange organisation these days. It seems to simultaneously publish anti-Arabic and anti-semitic content. But it is not balanced (or even Liberal) in the way it covers any issues. It just spreads hate. It is as bad as the Daily Mail in speading hate. And both these papers relentlessly spread hate about City.
 

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