 | Forum Reply | How is Alan Sheehan doing ? at 17:17 6 Oct 2025
I should also add that even Liverpool is having issues with their right fullback. They started Conor Bradley there in their match Saturday at Chelsea but had to sub him and play one of their best midfielders, Szoboszlai, since Bradley was constantly getting beaten by the Chelsea winger. Granted, Szoboszlai has been playing as their right fullback since Alexander-Arnold left in the summer. But Slot wanted to see if he could get by with a capable Bradley in that spot. |
 | Forum Reply | How is Alan Sheehan doing ? at 16:59 6 Oct 2025
I usually like your posts and would agree with your thinking that Sheehan might be looking out for certain players like Inoussa and Galbraith. Why not try Parker out at RB? Key has played all but 15 min of the 9 games (795 min). Only Vig, Burgess, and Tymon have played all nine games (810 min each). Like Key, Cabango has played all but 15 min. OHL posted that Key is not the scapegoat here. I might agree since other players at times haven't played to their potential game-in, game-out, but his statement means that Swans are playing with one arm tied behind their back with him in there all ninety min games less 15. Reminds me of the definition of insanity! All I'm saying is that Sheehan needs to try something different (for more than 15 min) on that side of the pitch. Whether it's Parker or Galbraith, or maybe even Santos (I think I recall that he can play as a fullback), some tinkering is warranted in my opinion. |
 | Forum Reply | How is Alan Sheehan doing ? at 18:54 5 Oct 2025
All I'm saying is that it's not working on that side, and I would think that at least trying something different should be considered. Tymon has 2 assists; Key has none. Inoussa who plays on the left flank also has 2 assists. Eom who also plays on the left flank has one assist. Yes, I would agree that Key is not in the lineup, (has played 795 min in the league and 915 min total), for his defensive skills but as someone who's supposed to be able to put the ball in the box or releasing it up the line. I don't see him doing that on a consistent basis, like Tymon does on the other side. |
 | Forum Reply | How is Alan Sheehan doing ? at 17:05 5 Oct 2025
I know a lot of us have criticised Key's play, especially how ineffective a relationship he has with Ronald. Maybe Sheehan needs to sit Key & try Sam Parker, or sit both Ronald & Key, and play Parker & Benson. Sheehan will be replaced when it's quite evident that his players don't believe in him. |
 | Forum Reply | Swansea City v Leicester City : Match day thread at 17:16 4 Oct 2025
Eom was our best player the 1st half, which shows how pitiful the rest of the team were. Ronald & Key still haven't figured out how to play with each other. How many games does it take to figure out that one of them, or both of them, should take a seat on the bench. Cullen was a non-factor and should have been replaced at half-time. Burgess was a liability today. Cabango wasn't much better. All players need to improve their passing. |
 | Forum Reply | Swansea City v Leicester City : Match day thread at 14:46 4 Oct 2025
What about 3 or 4 strategically located electronic billboards? A countdown on the number of days & hours until the next home game with the number of available tickets. Direct those interested to a ticket office. Have a webpage on the official Swansea City AFC website doing the same. |
 | Forum Reply | Swansea City v Leicester City : Match day thread at 20:42 2 Oct 2025
Do you think that it's still early and that some of the new players haven't adjusted playing with their teammates just yet? Some are there, like Galbraith, Stamenic & Burgess. Some are close, like Yalcouye & Inoussa, maybe Idah, maybe Widell. Benson & Ishe have seen some PT but haven't quite clicked. Wales, Casey & Santos have seen very little playing time due to manager's choice and injury. And, some returning players haven't gelled with the new players just yet, or don't understand their roles yet. I hope that Sheehan can smooth out the rough spots sooner rather than later because on paper this team is talented and should excel. |
 | Forum Reply | It’s only a laugh ! at 22:59 24 Sep 2025
From one of my friends here in North Carolina: I AM A SEENAGER (Senior Teenager) ~ Author Unknown I have everything that I wanted as a teenager, only 60 years later... • I don’t have to go to school or work. • I get an allowance every month. • I have my own pad. • I don’t have a curfew. • I have a driver’s license and my own car. • And I don’t have acne. Life is Good! Also, you will feel much more intelligent after reading this: Scientists believe that brains of older people are slow because they know so much. People do not decline mentally with age, it just takes them longer to recall facts because they have more information in their brains. Much like a computer struggles as the hard drive gets full, so too, do humans take longer to access information when their brains are full. Researchers say this slowing down process is not the same as cognitive decline. The human brain works slower in old age, said Dr. Michael Ramscar, but only because we have stored more information over time. The brains of older people do not get weak. On the contrary, they simply know more. Also, older people often go to another room to get something and when they get there, they stand there wondering what they came for. It is NOT a memory problem, it is nature's way of making older people do more exercise. SO THERE!! I have more friends I should send this to, but right now I can't remember their names. So, please forward this to your friends; they may be my friends, too. ++++++++++++ Have a great day and enjoy the rest of your week. Thought for the Day: "We need to understand that life is not what we're given. It's what we create, what we conquer, and what we aim to achieve." (Author Unknown) |
 | Forum Thread | Trump's Speech to the United Nations regarding Europe's Immigration Problem at 03:08 24 Sep 2025
I know a lot of you don't like President Donald Trump but I've noticed lots of banter regarding UK's illegal immigration problems, with some of you predicting the worst case scenario, which is a complete collapse due to the current poor immigration policy and the massive influx of immigrants. Here's a link to Trump's speech yesterday regarding Europe's problem: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-slams-un-creating-new-problems-questions- What Europe has now the United States had under Joe Biden and to a lesser extent under Barrack Obama, which is an open door policy allowing anybody to come into the US. That has stopped due to President Trump's action to close our borders. |
 | Forum Reply | Charlie Kirk shot. at 21:17 17 Sep 2025
Source, please for what you've read. $50M is about a little more than twice what I found: "According to OpenSecrets, the National Rifle Association’s total outside spending on federal elections in 2020 was about $29,355,400." According to Everytown for Gun Safety (EFGS), which tracks political spending and issues related to guns, reported that “more than 66% of the NRA’s federal independent expenditure spending was devoted to reelecting President Trump.” EFGS also put the amount the NRA spent in support of Trump in 2020 at roughly $16.6 million. The $30M is not a small amount but it is much smaller than the large donors to both Republican and Democrat parties. |
 | Forum Reply | Charlie Kirk shot. at 20:44 16 Sep 2025
The gun used by the political assassin was a gift from his grandfather. The cowardly killer dumped his rifle, a 30.06 with scope, in the nearby woods after leaving his sniper perch. He then calls his transitioning male-to-female lover, telling him/her where it is, and asking him/her to pick up the rifle, so that there would be no evidence. I don't think the cowardly killer will be asking to be described as someone who is mentally-impaired ("loonie") during the trial. The NRA (Nat'l Rifle Assn) is a legally-registered lobbyist organization or group but doesn't give any funds to the US Federal Government. However, just like other lobbyists, it has to report where its funding goes: In 2024, the NRA reportedly spent about $2,040,000 on federal lobbying. In 2025 (so far, as of mid-year), it has spent about $1,010,000. In the 2023 cycle, the NRA spent about $2,305,000 on lobbying. Source - OpenSecrets How That Compares / Where It Ranks: In 2024, the NRA was ranked 356 out of about 9,200 organizations tracked by OpenSecrets for lobbying spend. That means the NRA is not among the very top spenders (which are often large corporations, industry associations, or major trade groups spending tens or hundreds of millions annually), but it's still a significant player, especially within issue‐areas like gun rights. Other gun-rights related groups are increasingly spending more; for example, the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) is being reported in some sources as having overtaken the NRA in lobbying strength on certain issues. |
 | Forum Reply | Charlie Kirk shot. at 20:10 15 Sep 2025
I re-read your post and see that I made a mistake. You're correct in that you didn't lump Trump, Kirk, and your PM Starmer in the list of bad guys. My bad. And, I agree with your statement "that you think a good idea is a good idea wherever it comes from". I know Charlie Kirk would have agreed to that. However, I would say that Kirk would never think that "everybody should have guns." He would say that every law-abiding person has the right to own a gun. The US Constitution states that “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” You don't have to own a gun if you don't want to. I own several but know plenty of people who do not own any. Furthermore, 99.9% of the US citizens who own guns use them responsibly. Why should I give up my right to own a gun that I use for hunting and trap and skeet shooting purposes? BTW, people who have been convicted of a felony (Federak crime) are not allowed to own a gun. Yes, Kirk's shooter could legally own a gun. But we could lay blame on friends and family, and potentially those social media platforms he used, for not alerting officials and getting him medical attention based on the views and statements he was posting and seeing that he was potentially a threat to society. If he had been found mentally unstable, then his right to own a gun would be in question. Historical Context (Late 18th Century) regarding the 2nd Amendment: Prior to independence and while under British rule, American colonists had to deal with illegal searches and imprisonment by the British Military. Militia focus: In 1791, the U.S. had no large standing army. Defense relied heavily on state militias made up of ordinary citizens. The opening phrase — “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State” — reflects that context. Suspicion of centralized power: Even after gaining independence, many Americans feared a powerful federal army could threaten liberty. Guaranteeing the right to keep and bear arms was partly about ensuring citizens could resist tyranny if necessary. Everyday use of arms: Firearms were also common tools for hunting and protection on the frontier, so the right had both civic and personal dimensions. |
 | Forum Reply | Charlie Kirk shot. at 18:23 15 Sep 2025
I see that you continue with your narrative of lumping conservatives in this "bad guy" column. As an American, I don't know that much about Starmer. But I am very familiar with Trump, and learning more about what Kirk was and stood for, which so far is all good. So, what, in your opinion, is a "bad guy"? Here is a good example to help you base your opinion: Is publicly and falsely accusing Donald Trump in 61 (yes, that's sixty-one!) New York Times news stories from 2017-2019 (during his 1st Presidency), criminally (CRIMINALLY - the Democrat-led House of Representatives impeached him for his supposed criminal actions) "linking him to Russia and the phony Steele dossier, is that something bad or good? BTW, The New York Times has never apologized for their aiding and abetting of this fabricated story. So, who is/are the BAD guys here? Trump? Or, The NYTimes? Is the FBI, during this same timeframe, which has been found complicit in this devious ploy initiated by Hillary Clinton and her 2016 Presidential campaign, both groups knowing that the dossier was a collection of made up lies, are they, James Comey, then FBI director, his deputy FBI director, Andrew McCabe, and Hillary Clinton and her staff, to be considered the good guys or bad guys for leading Americans to believe that Trump was illegally tied to Russia and based their opinions on the Steele dossier? So, who is/are the bad guys here? Trump? Or, the FBI director, dep director, Clinton, and her top aides? None of them have had to stand trial, (or have even apologized) and nor were they publicly shamed for their roles in Trump's wrongfully, trumped-up treasonous acts!! Let's include James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, and John Brennan, director of the Central Intelligence Agency in this group as well since they also had a huge influence on Congress and others in the top levels of the US government! By the way, you're wrong about Charlie Kirk. He was one of the few good guys in this part of the American dog-eat-dog political world. He invited anyone, ANYONE, to debate him in a civil way. He never, NEVER got on his social media sites urging his followers to "take out", "remove from our society", and other code words or phrases against his opposition. Just look at how many of his opposition's influencers have taken the other route, the hate-speech route, on their social media sites where they promote deadly actions to be taken in a criminal, code-like way. |
 | Forum Reply | Vigouroux Today at 15:27 11 Sep 2025
I'm the same way with West to East flying (7+ hours). Cannot fall asleep by simply tilting the chair back. I try to stay awake for at least 20 hours prior to departure so I can nod off when I sit down after boarding. Problem with this tactic is the flight crew keep waking me up either with their announcements over the loudspeakers, or with their gentle prods to ask me to put my seat back in the proper position. East to West is 10x easier, imo. |
 | Forum Reply | Richard Montague. at 15:12 11 Sep 2025
I thought we hired Montague this past winter (right before Williams was canned) because of his research analytics program in identifying players he had developed and was using @ Nott City. If he were to go then would he take his research analytics program with him? Yes, I've also read in some articles that RM was responsible for getting players over the line. |
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