@quanfor3@wgeeez Why not? Get rid of Jesus and havertz and martinelli, dead weight the lot of them. They’re interchangeable between LW and ST was my point
@afcjxmes Yeah for sure but being ruthless I want
Jesus
Havertz
Martinelli
All out
Norgaard
White
Kepa
If they want to leave
Alvarez
Kroupi
Tonal
In,
That’s the dream for me
And this is exactly why women don’t report rapes, they’ve ruined these girls lives and the judge doesn’t give a flying fuck.
I fear for my daughter every day in this sick society.
@FabrizioRomano Ramsdale
Trent
Maguire
Brandwhaite
Lewis hall
Lewis skelly
Wharton
Palmer
Gibbs white
Welbeck
Foden
If this were a different countries starting xi you’d give them a good shot at making it into the later stages
Does this show englands depth or tuchel incompetence?
More on the State's bizarre decision to buy houses for asylum seekers while 4,000 people in Meath alone are on housing list. You'd almost start to think our rulers do not care for us much ...
Ireland is so rich 40% of working people under the age of 35 live in their childhood bedroom without hope of buying or renting their own home.
Ireland is so rich that each month it sets new homelessness records with 17,500 people being homeless in March.
Ireland is so rich that 3 out of 5 Irish people under the age of 25 want to emigrate and 81% said they'd have a better quality of life elsewhere.
Ireland is so rich that Irish people - not high-earning non-Irish FDI tech multinational (Indian) workers, and not no-earning false asylum claimants - will at best be able to move into a garden shed out the back of their parent's home.
Ireland is so rich that when it snows elderly people across the nation - particularly in the west - are left without heat and electricity because of archaic infrastructure outside of the capital.
Ireland is so rich that hauliers and farmers recently braved being pepper-sprayed by police to try and bring notice to the fact that they are living paycheque to paycheque.
Ireland is so rich that groceries cost the second-highest in the Eurozone - 12% above the EU average. It has the highest electricity costs in Europe (excluding inflationary government subsidies). Ireland is so rich it routinely tops the most expensive lists for hotels, dining, internet, phones, postage etc.
Ireland is so rich...on paper.
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