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Glad the players that stank the place out these past few games are on the bench. Lets win this for Klopp!

Agreed, it's gonna be tough though, that's a very strong West ham side.
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News and Current Affairs / Re: Labour Thread * No Gaza *
« Last post by Wabaloolah on Today at 11:58:09 am »
The problems weren't caused by nationalisation or solved by privatisation. A nationalised service can work if it is managed properly, there is no idealogical reason why it can't.
the ideological reason why it can't is down to the Tories nothing more
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: Liverpool Audio/Video Thread
« Last post by oojason on Today at 11:57:40 am »

'1974: Making MATCH OF THE DAY | In Vision | Making Of... | BBC Archive' - 15 minute video from the BBC (featuring West Ham vs Liverpool, from 1974):-

<a href="https://www.youtube.com/v/P3PdcXNKLTQ" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">https://www.youtube.com/v/P3PdcXNKLTQ</a>

^ or click here to watch - www.youtube.com/v/P3PdcXNKLTQ
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Stefan!

For the people wanting Danns, lad's just had a concussion and is 18. The club has a duty of care not to risk his long term health. Keep him for next season.

Serious question here, how long can they linger? Because that was the end of February and it's nearly May now. He's been playing for the 18s since I think.
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News and Current Affairs / Re: Labour Thread * No Gaza *
« Last post by Wabaloolah on Today at 11:56:07 am »
I was talking to a train enthusiast the other day who says the train service was far worse before privatisation. Not sure of his politics but I didn't really use trains much back then so have no comparison.
don't forget at the time of privatisation, the rail industry was suffering being run into the ground and under funded by a previous generation of Tories
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Glad the players that stank the place out these past few games are on the bench. Lets win this for Klopp!
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Fuck it, why not.

I don't think I've been less arsed about one of our games in a while.
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That’s as strong as West Ham gets

Would have liked to see Danns on the bench
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To be fair to the player, it must be really really hard.  Klopp leaving makes it weird psychologically. 

Think that’s why Elliot is playing well at the moment.  He’s first and foremost Liverpool crazy ….

Absolutely mate. I'm not blaming the players or the manager at all.

The players have run through brick walls for years and have played out of their skin - some of the best footy this club has seen in the modern era. They should all be proud of how we've competed against fucking cheats for fucking years.

A shake up and a change next season and who knows what might come.

The only thing obvious at this point is that the corrupt fuckign shithouses in the so-called 'Premier' league will do fuck all to City and cheating is here to stay. And their media fuck buddies also not calling it out is all part of the corruption. If fans of the league no longer give a fuck because of cheats then where does that leave them?

Shite league. Boring as fuck. Don't even watch most games thesedays. Fucking turgid shite.
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News and Current Affairs / Re: Labour Thread * No Gaza *
« Last post by oldfordie on Today at 11:53:20 am »
The problems weren't caused by nationalisation or solved by privatisation. A nationalised service can work if it is managed properly, there is no idealogical reason why it can't.
I think a lot was to do with the era we lived in back then, lets face it British industry was inefficient. most workers weren't committed to the job. things had to change to take us into the modern world. I don't think people who feel pissed off with this acknowledgement would be too happy with the service and quality of goods and service back then either.
So it wasn't just the Nationalised industry's with a problem, all of British industry had a problem so maybe this should be remembered when judging the argument for Nationalisation.  Nationalised industry's were inefficient, workers had a terrible attitude but this was how the British worker was back then so there is no reason to think things will go back to the way they were before Nationalisation.
 
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