"No Rodri."
Jurgen Klopp managed half a season with two makeshift centre-backs and still kept Liverpool competitive.
That’s the mark of an elite manager finding solutions when the odds are stacked against you.
Guardiola relies on his chequebook. 👊
2019: Priti Patel gloats about ending the free movement of people with the EU, calling it the people's priority
2025: As the UK is now outside the EU, and is a third party country, Brits will be subjected to tax rules imposed on all third party countries by individual EU states
That's right, you can be in the EU and set your own tax rules, who knew 🤷♂️
Nazir Afzal(former chief prosecutor NW England): "When Keir Starmer left the CPS we had the highest conviction rate for child sexual abuse in our history... that's his legacy. Boris Johnson said investigating child sexual abuse was money spaffed up a wall." Feb 22
#BBCBreakfast
Just watching Trent for the opening goal, is really quite damning
Gives the ball away in the first place, most players would then try to make up for it
He walks as Bruno takes it past him, then makes ZERO effort to get back goal side of Martinez
Matt Frei, "Is the government doing enough to rebuff Elon Musk?"
Sir Craig Oliver, "I think Keir Starmer's approach is the right one.. I'm reminded of the George Bernard Shaw quote: don't fight a pig, the pig likes it, and you get covered in mud"
"That's the problem for Keir Starmer. If you put energy in this you end up magnifying and amplifying it"
"That doesn't mean you can't have backbenchers going out there making your case. But as Prime Minister you've got to rise above it and hope he moves onto something else"
NEWS
Reform UK tracked private user information without consent which is illegal
Now under investigation by Information Commissioner
Obviously Reform outwardly says “no surveillance… blah blah”
Hypocrites? No surprise there🙄
#FarageRiots https://t.co/EEkEa9Jp1d
Big takeaway from tonight’s Question Time #bbcqt
Alastair Campbell can single-handedly destroy Farage’s self-serving, divisive, populist rhetoric in a way that appears beyond the entirety of the Labour party.
https://t.co/rGRaqMdNRv
Ian Hislop, "Farmers didn't pay inheritance tax at all, and now they're going to pay half of what everybody else pays.. And the limits they set on them are really pretty high"
"So it's meant to stop wealthy landowners buying lots of land in order to avoid taxes"
"People who come to mind.. Jeremy Clarkson who originally bought his farm in order to avoid paying any tax on it"
"Who has now become the champion of the small farmer who is probably not going to get hit by this, and is going to end up worse off for lots of other reasons"
Victroia Derbyshire, "Why are you here?"
Jeremy Clarkson, "I'm here to support farmers"
VD, "So it's not about you and the fact that you bought a farm to avoid inheritance tax?"
JC, "Classic BBC.. It's not the fact that I bought a farm to avoid inheritance tax"
VD, "You told the Sunday Times in 2021 that's why you bought it"
JC shakes his head
Ian Hislop, "It's not as though he doesn't have any history with the Beeb, she's quite lucky he didn't punch her in the face with cold food"