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    Putin & Russia

    Remember: investing is gambling :)
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    Putin & Russia

    I'm right in terms of what's happening, but it wasn't investment advice, most of the investment into Russia will be from countries not applying western sanctions. The wider point is that chaos in the west is driving non-western investors out of the west (Europe and US) and into arms of Russia...
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    Putin & Russia

    The ruble is now the world's best performing currency outperforming even gold for foreign investment as investors attempt to find a stable economy and currency to invest in. Western sanctions are ironically making Russia a safe haven for investment as they have pretty much entirely isolated...
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Nuclear only realistic option for green energy in respect of current consumption levels
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    ***OMT*** Tottenham...Thursday Night In Frankfurt

    Massive cup game. Last chance to salvage something from the season. 1-0 Frankfurt in the first 5 minutes incoming.....
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    Ange in or out?

    Agreed. That's very likely
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    Ange in or out?

    Well I'm separating "exciting to watch" from "effectiveness" here in that matches have been painful to watch for a while, but we've generally managed to find overloads and score consistently in games.
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    Ange in or out?

    You're right. I'm just speculating. And just to be clear, I didnt want Ange in the first place and have been a vocal critic on here throughout his time. I am speculating as i too find it odd that there's been no clear signs of players complaining or downing tools and we are still up there in...
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    Ange in or out?

    Yep. And that's because of our shape becoming more erratic and ragged from an attacking sense as I've articulated and the player on the ball often doesn't have an easy progressive passing option. I'm talking about why there haven't been rumblings of discontent re: training. Because training...
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    Ange in or out?

    Because I imagine the training sessions under Ange are very enjoyable because I suspect it is entirely focused on attacking overloads and finishing. It is clear that is the primary focus of Ange's training and it is actually very effective in terms of its output on the real match situations. We...
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    What points will we end on

    Well I mean who knows? Even when we've had really bad seasons we've often had some good results in last few games as stress and weight of expectations on players decreases. Forest seem to be having a wobble, so result there isn't out of realms. I wouldn't be shocked if we had your run of...
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    Ange in or out?

    Yes I've said before that most of our players look poor at the moment as there seem to be some basic fundamentals that aren't being worked on (either enough or at all) and these are things like tactical shape, attacking and defensive zones of responsibility, attacking and defensive set pieces...
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    What points will we end on

    I have us on 39 points: Forest - L Liverpool - L West Ham - L Palace - D Villa - L Brighton - D Final standings: P 38 W 11 D 6 L 21 Pts 39
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    Ange in or out?

    I think it boils down to the fact that better players always make you better no matter who you have in charge or how bad the tactics are. Romero + VDV versus Dragusin + Davies/Gray is going to shift you up the table. Could be from 16th to 14th like we've seen this season. Could be shifting...
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    I think what people that argue about Brexit fail to see is the subjectivity of their own arguments. You talk about arguments being made and countered. Countering an argument with a different perspective doesn't actually invalidate the other argument. It's merely your opinion versus another...
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    "Brexit is a massive mistake" *someone else argues that it isn't* "I have no interest in discussing this dead horse"
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Brexit being a massive mistake is a subjective viewpoint. There's little objective evidence of it being a success or failure, rather, what is truly remarkable about Brexit is, given it involved unravelling 40+ years of constitutional and economic integration in the space of a few years, how...
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    These are ultimately public services that involve central outsource contracts managed by the government. I.e. with privatised public services, it is within the government's gift to determine which private operator obtains a contract. In terms of profits being "bled out" again this is an emotive...
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    I dislike the whole ownership argument. And politicians like the polarisation of the argument as it detracts from the key analysis and questions that require to be carried out and asked: 1) Are services being provided to an adequate standard? 2) Are they being provided on a fair value basis for...
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    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c230pvpdek9o Hot on the heels of the Siddiq news. So we have the x2 biggest parties in the UK involved in corruption investigations by law enforcement following on from the largest Party in Scotland. Dark days for UK politics.
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