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blueinsa
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Women's cricket? Jesus fucking Christ.
You know what mate, technically the batting and some of the bowling isnt bad but fuck me, dont get me started on the fielding.
Women's cricket? Jesus fucking Christ.
The amount of hate that kid gets is unreal. It's mad. Stuck up for him on twitter and I think a large portion of 'city twitter' dislike me now (probs did anyway tbf). Ah well.
Jealous cretins.... the boy is living every blues fantasy
Although not the same, I was lucky enough to have a free pass around Maine Rd when I was a kid, knew all the staff and players, TC would have a kick about when he wasn't chatting up the birds etc etc, anyway I can 100% associate to how the kid will be feeling and i for one hope he makes a bloody mint....
Wankers gonna hate!!!
The amount of hate that kid gets is unreal. It's mad. Stuck up for him on twitter and I think a large portion of 'city twitter' dislike me now (probs did anyway tbf). Ah well.
Yeah, let's see how many rag kids get a chance now that Mourinho's bought the players he wants.Another New Narrative for us this season to beat us with and that **** Neville tweeting about Foden
@GNev2: He's at the wrong Manchester club for getting a sustained opportunity. City have a lot of great kids. They should be playing...
Wrong. State schools have to abide by the Statutory Pay Board, which includes pay, hours and other conditions of work such as pensions, workers' rights etc. Private schools are bound by no such regulations. I know many teachers in both sectors and the state sector teachers financial rewards are more often than not, better than those in the private sector. That's probably because the very best teachers are found in the state sector.I assume, on that basis, that you think all the best teachers work in private education, where the financial rewards are greater.
The way you talk about public sector pay in teaching would suggest that all the complaints about pay in recent years from the profession have been ill-founded, disingenuous and....errrr....wrong...Wrong. State schools have to abide by the Statutory Pay Board, which includes pay, hours and other conditions of work such as pensions, workers' rights etc. Private schools are bound by no such regulations. I know many teachers in both sectors and the state sector teachers financial rewards are more often than not, better than those in the private sector. That's probably because the very best teachers are found in the state sector.