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| Have you been in the away end at the Albion? |
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Posted by: PatelsPlatoon - 02-09-2026, 04:04 PM - Forum: WBAUnofficial
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Once in post Taylor report all seater days.
The 3-0 defeat v Blues that got Little sacked. I went with 2 workmates who were both Bluenoses. Just had to smile and take it on the chin. Matt Carbon had a stinker.
As a kid in 70s/80s went in the Smethwick many times, as it was the nearer end for us, many a time and found myself with away fans, where they kind of mixed more in those days. Was in there when we beat Man U 2-0 and Cyrille scored down our end, around 1984.
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| Who would you vote for? Genuine question |
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Posted by: PatelsPlatoon - 02-09-2026, 02:41 PM - Forum: Politics
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First I'll declare no affiliation to any party. I'm a middle of the road liberal kind of guy.
Way I see it though is the options at the minute are pretty awful whatever way you look.
Labour- felt sorry for them inheriting a mess after years of austerity, but they have shown themselves hopeless for business, which is the bedrock to build the economy.
Tories- caused most of the mess we find ourselves in with infighting and Brexit and they are in a terrible state and completely unelectable.
Reform- Awful- by far the worst option. Farage is a chancer and will offer no solutions and just wants to do what Trump has. He's no friend of the country and only he and his mates would get rich if they get in power. He's also make the streets full of hatred. Hope he gets more exposed for the crook he is. A truly scary prospect.
Lib Dem- nice enough, but not really ever going to get in power.
Green- decent enough if you're a student, but a wasted vote really.
Honestly, I think at this point I'd vote Labour again purely hoping they can learn from their mistakes. Starmer is certainly a more honest and decent man than the other party leaders and turning the country around after a mess created by banks, Brexit and Covid is akin to what Patel has inherited at Albion.
Just wondering thoughts of more balanced posters.
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| Global Counsel |
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Posted by: Gzbaggy - 02-09-2026, 02:30 PM - Forum: Politics
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Now PM and Ben have left might we find out more of their clients and their sources of income?
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