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#1141
Sport / Re: Football
March 10, 2022, 10:48:55 PM
Does anyone have any sympathy for Chelsea?

I really don't. I think they've had a trophy laden 20 years solely because they were taken over by an oligarch.

I don't want them to go bust or anything but I'll be happy for them to head back into the doldrums for a while.  When I developed an interest in football they were a bit of a yoyo club.  Not good enough for the first division but too good for the second.

Looks like Newcastle will replace them at the top table
#1142
Other Music / Re: Porcupine Tree
March 10, 2022, 07:05:23 PM
#1143
I see Chelsea's assets have been frozen.

Tory party next? 😂
#1144
Agreed about Foot - a bit like with Corbyn the Labour party really shot themselves in the shoe encased organ
#1145
Quote from: Slim on March 08, 2022, 04:16:20 PMI can accept your second paragraph there but definitely not the speculation in the last paragraph. Obviously the decision to attack the islands was not taken by Mrs Thatcher.

Apologies, the decision to send a task force to defend the Falklands
#1146
Quote from: Slim on March 08, 2022, 02:59:37 PMI hadn't heard that one before - in all honesty I don't think even Neil Oliver would buy that one.

I remember reading an analysis in the '80s that suggested she would have won the '83 election either way. I wouldn't quite say the 'Falklands Factor' was a myth, but I do think it's overstated.

It was slightly tongue in cheek until I read this...

It states that the Conservative Government were looking to hand South Atlantic Islands over to Argentina. When this plan stalled in Parliament Argentina thought if they attacked the UK would hand them over as they were looking to anyway!

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/apr/09/margaret-thatcher-falklands-gamble#_=_

The decision to attack in this light could be seen as a political gambit, realising how poorly she was perceived at the time and knowing that the general population reacts well to the stirring up a bit of national sovereignty and pride.  Islands that were otherwise a burden, suddenly became more attractive
#1147
You have to wonder whether Thatcher put the Argentinians up to this.  Certainly saved her bacon domestically.  If no prompting was carried out it was serendipitous; I bet she thanked them to herself
#1148
Perhaps this is fake news and hopefully it won't be the case for much longer but apparently, at the moment, there are more Russian Oligarchs living in the UK than Ukranian refugees.
#1149
Cycling / Re: What grinds your gears
March 07, 2022, 01:27:03 PM
Quote from: Slim on March 07, 2022, 09:59:58 AMHere's one that annoys me. People crawling behind you in a car when they have plenty of time to overtake. What's that about? I had a woman stalk me in a Mini for about a mile along Heather Lane once.

Timid drivers are almost as bad as overly aggressive ones.  If I can see that there is ample room to overtake, especially when coming round a corner I do signal to cars behind to overtake. It's nice when you get an acknowledgement from the driver when they have overtaken you.
#1150
Cycling / Re: What grinds your gears
March 07, 2022, 01:24:47 PM
Quote from: Fishy on March 07, 2022, 09:53:34 AMYep I'm all for plenty of room from cars but some folks are right over onto the other side even on upcoming bends and hills.. madness

Yes drivers who think they can see round corners is another one
#1151
Cycling / Re: What grinds your gears
March 06, 2022, 10:08:18 PM
On this morning's spin, 2 motorcyclists close passed us, (probably because we were cycling 2 abreast) then slowed and over-revved their engines, causing me to wobble the bike with the noise. A couple of minutes later 4 of their colleagues flew past us a bit too close to comfort at what seemed like over 100mph. Gobshites. I always thought there was a bit of comraderie between cyclists and their petrol laden cousins. Obviously not!
#1152
Cycling / Re: Cycling 2022
March 05, 2022, 10:12:04 PM
Beautiful day in Ireland too. Bright sunshine not much wind to begin with although it did pick up a little later. Met up with 3 other Trim wheelers and a newcomer. We did a gentle 20k loop not to scare her off and then the same loop again without her in reverse with a slightly quicker pace.  Wind had picked up again by then but nothing like it had been on every other time I've been out this year
#1153
Cycling / Re: Cycling Etiquette
March 05, 2022, 09:09:31 PM
I tend to avoid paths for that reason. I stick to the roads where there's less chance of meeting foolish pedestrians and their dogs
#1154
The economic sanctions appear to be having an effect. Putin has declared them an act of war.
#1155
Sport / Re: Shane Warne Has Died
March 04, 2022, 02:38:39 PM
Huge shock!  Probably the best spinner in my life time