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Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



riosleftsock 11:06 Wed Jan 5
Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
Keep your eye on this, this has all the makings of another Maidan Square.

The leaders in Almaty are pretty despicable scum, but the CIA and EU sending their trained goons in will not help.

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riosleftsock 9:44 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
I'd have gotten away with it if it wasn't for that pesky pole

BRANDED 9:30 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
Our Toffs love a coin. The dodgier the better.

Side of Ham 9:05 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
Yep we've washed dirty Russian money & let the Arabs in with their wealth not to mention the Chinese.......what should we do to reverse all this Pickle and friends.........it's here and established and it's not on the shitty main party political options manifestos at anytime to discuss or indeed even acknowledged to be deemed a threat.......just kerching, kerching is all we hear......

Hammer and Pickle 9:01 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
I merely expressed incredulity that you would go to such lengths to be a simpering, obsequious sycophant of the mass criminal multi billionaire satrap for free, mimmler.

Still still twists my melon right up.

Man

Nurse Ratched 8:57 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
*pats pocket full of Roubles*

terry-h 8:54 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
Have the pervert Duke of York and the recently knighted war criminal Blair been investigated for their dubious dealings in Kazakhstan over the years?

Hammer and Pickle 8:53 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
aka here as Ordo Iuris

https://en.ordoiuris.pl/who-we-are

mashed in maryland 8:50 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
Remember the days he used to accuse some posters of being actual paid Russian agents? This wasn't hyperbole or some sort of insult, he genuinely thought that the KGB troll farms had targeted WHO in order to cunt him off.

riosleftsock 8:40 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
Bit disappointed that "JESUIT HANDLERS" hasn't had an outing yet.

Give it time.

Mike Oxsaw 8:38 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
These "arguments" then. Nothing of substance about to be presented I assume?

the last eastender 8:26 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
They can shout themselves hoarse on WHO out in the real world their opinions count for nothing.
Happy new year to you, been cold over there.

Hammer and Pickle 8:22 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
Happy New Year tle. I believe we have too much to lose by not presenting our arguments and letting them just take over.

the last eastender 8:18 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
Hammer and Pickle

I dont know why bother to argue with this lot, I only signed in over xmas for 1st time in a year, you cant win arguements with these super intellectual giants.

Mike Oxsaw 8:17 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
Present the FACTS and a debate may ensue.

Mike Oxsaw 8:15 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
The US cultural influence on the UK started around about 1955/56 when returning sailors & seamen brought with them music they had heard whilst docked all along the East coast on America. That's less than 70 years of influence.

People have been travelling between what is now the UK and the European mainland for thousands of years - the equivalent cultural influence is missing because European residents and their music are basically as dull as ditchwater and nobody gives a fuck what they think, say or listen to.

Hammer and Pickle 8:14 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
Mind you, one tends to wonder what the British public would say if presented the facts on exactly how much dirty Russian oligarch money passes through hands in the City and how much of that ends up being used to influence policy-makers’ decisions in government…

… it is crime, after all.

mashed in maryland 8:06 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
Mike

He was rambling on about that, those exact same words, over 5 years ago on the Brexit thread.

All I've done is mention that America has more influence on the UK than Russia (an objective fact) and its like he's had a flashback to a bad acid trip and gone back in time

Mike Oxsaw 8:03 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
I don't see ANY evidence of UK institutions and/or public life being undermined by ANY foreign influence.

That's because it simply isn't happening.

Capitol Man 8:00 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
Mary - serious question - are you an Incel?

https://www.newsweek.com/steve-bannon-targeted-incels-manipulate-cambridge-analytica-whistleblower-christopher-wylie-1468399

Side of Ham 7:58 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
We should probably listen to the UK deserter Pickle as he has after all lived with those pesky Russians on his doorstep and probably knows all their tricks......

Hammer and Pickle 7:55 Fri Jan 7
Re: Kazakhstan - Colour Revolution?
You’re also stark, staring mad if you are trying to claim I was saying the British publics concern with crime and terrorism is evidence of Kremlin reflexive control.

I’m talking about the obvious, planned and coordinated campaign by the Kremlin to undermine UK institutions and public life. You can dribble on about the unintentional negative consequences of US influence all you like - all you’re doing is deflecting because you know I’ve got you on the run.

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