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  1. Scott Boden will be signing in the next couple of days, Newport County striker. He scored 15 goals for a pretty poor Newport side last season and hit double figures with both Halifax Town and Maccelsfield in previous seasons. He played with both Ross Draper and Carl Tremarco at Macclesfield.
    6 points
  2. This is an illustration of what I was talking about with people putting different interpretations on what may or may not be facts. Confusion results, not least amongst those who bandy these statements about. In the example above, the only feasible option is A - a spade. B is clearly wrong because a spade and a shovel are two distinctly different tools. A spade is used primarily to cut into and loosen earth etc whereas a shovel is used to scoop up and move stuff- hence the upturned edges to hold the soil in place. If Charles has been using a shovel for the purpose for which a spade is more appropriate, it is little wonder he feels calling it a f*****g shovel is a valid option. C is also not an appropriate option because whilst a spade can be used to transport soil, that is not it's primary function and if used for that function, the user will find that not much soil can be transported on a spade and that much of what was placed on the spade initially is likely not to be still on the spade when you reach the intended transportation destination. My message to Charles is that you are in a hole, so put your spade down and stop digging. Pick your shovel up and move the soil to build a ramp to help you get out of the hole. Then when you are out of the hole, get back on topic and engage in some sensible and constructive debate on what is a very important subject.
    5 points
  3. What we need to maintain our guard against is xenophobia, racisism, homophobia, casual references to the appalling regime that was the Third Reich and absolute intolerance of any views that don't reflect ones own narrow minded prejudices.
    4 points
  4. I know dire stuff up here. We've only got the one player going to Euro 2016.
    1 point
  5. That's great news, I hope you're right. His goalscoring record over the last few seasons is really good, 21 goals in 40 games for Macclesfield (according to Wiki) is a brilliant return. He looks like an absolute poacher judging by some of his highlights.
    1 point
  6. Nice to have a manager who recognises that it's important to have players in the squad who's principal job it is to score goals..
    1 point
  7. I saw a clip yesterday of the young David Dimbleby chairing a discussion prior to the referendum which took us into the EU. The politicians from the opposite side of the argument were Tony Benn and Roy Jenkins. Now those were two principled politicians who would argue their case passionately but yet would listen to their opponents respectfully before picking up on a point or two to argue. It seems those days are gone. These days it is sound bite statements rather than rational arguments and politicians and interviewers alike do not posses the common courtesy to allow people say what they have to say if they don't like what is being said. In addition, there is now so much data available from a wide variety of sources that it is almost impossible to be sure of what the real facts are and even harder to extrapolate relevant conclusions from them. This allows politicians to selectively quote statistics only to be shouted down by someone else quoting statistics which lead to a quite different conclusion. It seems the politicians are too dim to understand that nothing puts the voters off more than a shouting match. It all makes for desperately poor debate which means that at the end of the day, voters really only have their gut feelings on which to base their decisions. I'm looking forward to Thursday's debate which pits Boris Johnston against Nicola Sturgeon. The other 4 panelists are all women so it will be interesting to see whether a woman dominated debate results in a more respectful discussion. The polls are very close and there really is a need for a notable upping of the level of debate. P.S. Note - no NAT bashing!
    1 point
  8. Sat 16 July Cowdenbeath v ICT 15:00 Sat 23 July ICT v Dundee United 15:00 Tues 26 July Dunfermline v ICT 19:45 Sun 31 July ICT v Arbroath 15:00 No TV games for us. Shockingly, every Rangers game is on BT Sport.
    1 point
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