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Don't order anything from #burgerking in Didcot via #justeat if you want a quick delivery. Ordered at 1630. Had to go out at 1745. Kept delaying time. Last I saw was 1815. And no way to cancel. Not answering phone. Doh!!
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Southampton kicked out of Championship play-off final for spying. Correct decision, especially as it transpires they spied on three clubs in total. This is about more than a bloke standing behind a tree with an iPhone. It’s about how seriously the game should take cheating. EFL independent disciplinary commission have struck a blow for fair play, for integrity, for the need for respect between clubs, for coaches to have an expectation of privacy in training. 25% of goals scored in the Championship this season were from set-pieces. Clubs practised them. Understandably, coaches don’t want their plans revealed. EFL sending a strong message with this punishment.
Spygate 2 different from Spygate 1. Rules tightened and punishments introduced since Leeds United’s offence. Appeals, of course. It’s tough for Southampton fans to be denied the trip to Wembley and the chance of a return to the Premier League. It’s particularly tough that many have forked out for tickets, travel and accommodation. Their frustration and anger should be directed at their club. Southampton should recompense fans. It’s not the fans’ fault.
The stupidity in all this is that Southampton would probably have beaten Boro anyway. Better team, stronger bench. But this is so damning… “Southampton admitted breaches of Regulations requiring Clubs to act with the utmost good faith and prohibiting the observation of another Club’s training session within 72 hours of a scheduled match,” says EFL. “The admitted breaches concern fixtures against Oxford United in December 2025, Ipswich Town in April 2026 and Middlesbrough in May 2026.” So the punishment is proportionate. It should act as a deterrent. Honesty matters.
This is economic illiteracy. If forced to reduce some prices, supermarkets, being commercial organisations, will increase others to compensate. It's the duty they owe to their shareholders. Am expecting a 5 year plan soon
Fifth, the tactics of pro-AD campaigners. The hyperbole that everything about this Bill was world-beating, that outrageous (I would say dangerous) poster (below), the accusation that opponents - deeply principled people - were zealots.