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Posted
3 minutes ago, Spider said:

A wins a win

But let’s not pretend this is anything other than a 1-0 pre season friendly against Radcliffe

 

With two key players getting season ending injuries

Posted
2 hours ago, gonzo said:

If only were in some kind of trading bloc with already established trade deals with such countries

But that trading bloc cost billions per year to join and this one is free. 

Posted
10 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

But that trading bloc cost billions per year to join and this one is free. 

Same old, same old.

Ignore the detail for the benefit of a good moan.

If the eu hadn't lost its initial identity, we would still be in it. There is a lesson there.

Posted
24 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Same old, same old.

Ignore the detail for the benefit of a good moan.

If the eu hadn't lost its initial identity, we would still be in it. There is a lesson there.

Im not moaning. Just find it funny :D

We now celebrate stuff we had anyway. 

 

Posted
30 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Same old, same old.

Ignore the detail for the benefit of a good moan.

If the eu hadn't lost its initial identity, we would still be in it. There is a lesson there.

I'm think you're a little confused about who is ignoring details.

Posted

Let’s call it a win for Brexit. Come on, they need something.

Its a 0.08% increase a mere 17 years after the big day.

Lets gulp down the defeat in big spoonfuls.

Posted
1 hour ago, Mounts Kipper said:

But that trading bloc cost billions per year to join and this one is free. 

But one that gave us tangible benefits and reliability for our economy as well as food standards that we could trust and which we helped to make. Also Wales, Scotland and NI were net beneficiaries. 

Posted
21 minutes ago, Farrelli said:

But one that gave us tangible benefits and reliability for our economy as well as food standards that we could trust and which we helped to make. Also Wales, Scotland and NI were net beneficiaries. 

While the UK were net contributors by a considerable amount, I’d also point out our economy isn’t in recession, unlike Germany for one, we can easily hold food standards, and it costs us nowt. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Mounts Kipper said:

While the UK were net contributors by a considerable amount, I’d also point out our economy isn’t in recession, unlike Germany for one, we can easily hold food standards, and it costs us nowt. 

£350million a week wasn’t it?

Those 40 hospitals must be opening any day now

Posted
1 hour ago, Mounts Kipper said:

While the UK were net contributors by a considerable amount, I’d also point out our economy isn’t in recession, unlike Germany for one, we can easily hold food standards, and it costs us nowt. 

Easily hold food standards? In a large trading bloc we have just joined. That is fanciful. 

Posted
8 hours ago, gonzo said:

If only were in some kind of trading bloc with already established trade deals with such countries

Is there one nearer to us than the CPTPP?

Posted
2 minutes ago, mickbrown said:

Am I reading this right?

The government's are creaming their keks because we've basically got a trade deal with Malaysia?

 

Brexit Buster on Twitter: "Here we go… 'exciting pork markets' again, this  time in Mexico City. The Beijing gig you got your knickers in a twist about  didn't work out very well,

 

Posted
1 minute ago, mickbrown said:

Am I reading this right?

The government's are creaming their keks because we've basically got a trade deal with Malaysia?

 

After 7 years, you’ll celebrate owt

I remember cheering a Bolton goal when we were already 5-0 down at home to Coventry once upon a time.

You become feverish

Posted
1 hour ago, globaldiver said:

If any one did economics, then they’ll understand that proximity means little/nothing 

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How are the goods moved between countries. Teleportation?

Posted
1 hour ago, globaldiver said:

If any one did economics, then they’ll understand that proximity means little/nothing 

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Once again, the only source I can find for that table is somoene called Ivan Sanford on Twitter, and a Brexit-mad facebook account called "British Industrial Power". I'm sure you got it from a more credible source though, so feel free to share it. Anyway, I thought IMF forecasts were a load of bollocks?

Posted
1 hour ago, Spider said:

After 7 years, you’ll celebrate owt

I remember cheering a Bolton goal when we were already 5-0 down at home to Coventry once upon a time.

You become feverish

It was 1-1 at half time :)

I catch your drift though. 

Posted
1 minute ago, gonzo said:

It was 1-1 at half time :)

I catch your drift though. 

I celebrated the fifth Coventry goal now I think back. In a near empty east lower.

either way, it was a hollow and bleak few minutes.

Colin fckin Todd

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