WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



ray winstone 10:45 Fri Jan 8
Osbornomics
While the right wing media, and a huge swathe of WHO, concentrate on defaming Corbyn, our double named chancellor starts to get his excuses in for his woeful performance with the economy.

C&P says it all rather nicely....

Con man George Osborne screeching “Not me, Gov!” is the whine of a spineless Chancer of the Exchequer terrified the game is up.

Blaming everything and everybody except himself for Britain’s faltering economic “recovery” - China, oil, Middle East, that big boy with a stick who ran away - is the spineless politics of a dishonest politician.

Oh my how his tune has changed, not since an election when Osborne deliberately gave the impression we’d be wading knee deep in milk and honey to swindle voters, but also from just before Christmas when, boasted the Treasury chiseller, the country was “growing fast”.

Spewing out alibis for the gathering storm after statisticians cut growth figures will convince only the criminally gullible.

Independent economists have warned for years his self-defeating austerity was disastrous for Britain and permanently harmed prosperity.

A High Street and online spending bubble inflated by private debt was always going to burst.

And let’s never forget that Osborne’s missed his borrowing target by five years and hundreds of billions of pounds, doubling the national debt.

Instead of fixing the roof when the sun was shining the foundations were washed away.

So getting in his excuses first, blaming abroad when he dishonestly mocked Labour for rightly protesting collapsing US banks were partly to blame for the 2008 crisis, is the death rattle of a trembling Chancer.

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One McAvennieeeeee 10:48 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
You sad little man

southlondonhammer 10:50 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
How many pints has he had this lunchtime? if your counting and all........

Agent Scud 10:53 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
What's the source for this C&P?

It's childish and inaccurate to an almost retarded level.

BRANDED 10:54 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
Threads started well

Iron2010 10:54 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
I find the type of extreme support/hatred of political parties demonstrated by Ray and others bizarre.

Johnson 10:55 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
If people are defaming your hero Corbyn, I look forward to him successfully suing the arse off everyone.

Oh and One McAvennieeeeee 10:48 Fri Jan 8

Marston Hammer 10:56 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
We're gonna get you a new hobby for the new year ray, you pathetic little man

Honest Hammer 10:58 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
This is a football forum ffs

claretandbluedagger 10:58 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
Much like how all Labour supporters and politicians point out the recession was a global problem you mean?

peroni 11:00 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
"woeful performance with the economy."

Really - how so?

Mr. Burns 11:00 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
Why don't you fuck off with your boring political clap trap.

zebthecat 11:00 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
Given that George Osborne is not an economist this is no surprise (he has O level maths though).
Politics is probably the only profession where having no expertise pertinent to your job is seen as OK.

Sxboy_66 11:02 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
C&P from where? The Socialist Worker or something you wrote elsewhere Gaunt?

Nobody has ever (EVER) got it absolutely right. However I would rather have the economy run by realists than by idealists. The resulting errors are much easier to fix.

team boaty 11:02 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
www.redsocialistscum.net

Eddie B 11:02 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
Well I must say this thread has been a resounding success.

ray winstone 11:03 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
Honest Hammer wrote...


This is a football forum ffs





Have you seen the Corbyn thread? 3893 posts? Football you say?

riosleftsock 11:05 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
Its by Kevin Maguire in the Mirror.

Totally unbiased reporting.

claretandbluedagger 11:08 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
This sort of journalism comes from people who have accepted that Labour have no chance in 2020 with Corbyn at the helm.

Willtell 11:13 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
I don't get the point of died-hard attitudes in politics like Ray's. I'm a socialist by birth and instinct but I have to say that if you ignore the public school accents, the Tories are the only party I'd trust to get the deficit down even if it takes a long time.

For me the problem with all politicians is that they dare not ever tell the complete truth to the public because the public can't actually handle the truth.

Up The Iron 11:21 Fri Jan 8
Re: Osbornomics
This shit was C&P'd from the Daily Mirror. Where else?

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