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It takes a special level of incompetence to fuck up a season this badly.
Imagine operating the club so poorly that it triggered protests.
The owners watched on as the common denominator oversaw pound-for-pound the worst transfer window in club history.
This season’s disaster has been in the post for years, an incremental decline that only those in charge couldn’t see coming.
Fans must demand high standards.
All eyes on the club now, as anything less than promotion next season is failure.
Neil’s narrator adds:
Since the Brexit referendum the UK economy has grown faster than Germany, France and Italy, which are all still in the EU. So much for the Brexit drag.
The higher inflation, higher interest rates and poor fiscal position are overwhelmingly the result of the economic policies of previous Tory governments, exacerbated by the current Labour one, which continued to borrow too much, tax too much, spend too much. Hence the UK’s high gilt yields. Brexit didn’t even have a walk on role.
Too much weight being given to IMF downgrade of UK growth this year, from 1.3% (previously) to 0.8%.
First, it’s just a forecast — and IMF usually wrong.
Second, the Left gave too much credence to IMF forecasts when they were bad for the Tories. The Right shouldn’t make the same mistake now Labour is in power.
Third, the IMF’s previous 1.3% forecast was over-optimistic even without Trump’s War.
Fourth, the new forecast puts UK firmly in the G7/European mainstream: 0.8% Germany, 0.9% France, 0.7% Japan — and above 0.5% Italy.
Fifth, which makes it strange that the usual Europhiles are saying this downgrade only strengthens the case for rejoining/getting much closer to the EU.
Economically we’re already in the EU average re growth. In or out of the EU, the major economies are close to stagnant — and have been for some time.
If anything the latest IMF stats (for whatever they’re worth) suggest we should join Northern American (US 2.3%, Canada 2.5%)!
#wwfc | Vitor Pereira sacked - reaction
I spoke with @SkySportsNews earlier today to discuss the latest managerial departure from Molineux.
Also, I refuse to make any apologies for my moustache.
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@MrRyanLeister I think you’re on the right track we haven’t got a number 10 like that we sell them, now we’re waiting for one to be developed or bought and yes the players didn’t look comfortable about the tactics.
@MrRyanLeister Yes it was a reasonable point. We need more quality passing into the box and the finishing in the box needs to improve. We can’t rely on Cunha to score all the time.