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The virus is real but the pandemic is definitely manufactured.

Our lockdown was predicated on the projection that there would be 500,000 deaths within six months. The day before the lockdown, health advisors had already downgraded the risk, yet the lockdown was still imposed on us.

There has been no where near the number of deaths originally projected. Not even close.

Then, the Government changed its stance and said that restrictions must still be imposed on the projection that "second wave" infections will double every other day. What we have seen is a decrease in the number of infections. Again, no where near the prediction, not even in the same ball park. Yet the restrictions remain. Notice, also, how they moved away from "deaths" to simply "infections" and they still cannot match the fear mongering predictions.

In the meantime, the alleged death rate has fallen to the point where it is negligable, yet still the restrictions remain. I say "alleged" because only yesterday I listened to an account given by an angry man that his mother, who died from long term cancer, had coronavirus put on the death certificate. Stories like that abound.

There are already more people dying from suicide than are allegedly dying from covid.

Official stats have listed coronavirus as 24 on a list of the most dangerous killers in the UK, a long, long way behind such diseases such as heart disease and cancer. Yet still the restrictions remain.

In the meantime, hundreds of thousands of people are on the verge of losing their jobs, and the lives of our children are being affected for the worse. Waiting lists for basic procedures are increasing by the thousands with every passing week, and health professionals are admitting that hundreds of thousands will die over the coming months from undiagnosed and untreated ailments.

There is absolutely no science behind either the "rule of six" or the "social distancing" requirement. And the science in support of mask wearing is, at best, inconclusive.

More and more health professionals and politicians are having the courage to speak out against this madness, and public protests are growing in strength with each gathering.

And still this Government persists with a strategy that is destroying our economy and our way of life.

There is so much more I can say about this fake pandemic, but it will eventually filter down into the mainstream, since the voice of opposition is increasing to the point where the mainstream media blanket on proper debate and reporting of truth (as opposed to scare mongering lies) can no longer be ignored.

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Horses for courses mate. So far he has played his best football under Pochettino, but your club sacked off the first genuinely creative manager you have had for decades, and replaced him with a dinosaur. So good luck with that, throw enough money at the dinosaur and you might even win a pot.


Dele has been dogshit for almost 3 years....2 of them under Poncho

But you’re one of them fans...scared of pots and more interested in romance than results. Jose is a winner...one of the greatest managers you will ever see...just accept it or cry about it

actually cry about it, that’s funnier
 
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Dele has been dogshit for almost 3 years....2 of them under Poncho

But you’re one of them fans...scared of pots and more interested in romance than results. Jose is a winner...one of the greatest managers you will ever see...just accept it or cry about it

actually cry about it, that’s funnier


I’d love to see Saints win a pot. I’d love to see England win a pot. Fat ****ing chance of either, you may say, but that doesn’t mean I don’t live in hope.

I’m not crying about Spurs mate - these are tears of laughter...
 
The virus is real but the pandemic is definitely manufactured.

Our lockdown was predicated on the projection that there would be 500,000 deaths within six months. The day before the lockdown, health advisors had already downgraded the risk, yet the lockdown was still imposed on us.

There has been no where near the number of deaths originally projected. Not even close.

Then, the Government changed its stance and said that restrictions must still be imposed on the projection that "second wave" infections will double every other day. What we have seen is a decrease in the number of infections. Again, no where near the prediction, not even in the same ball park. Yet the restrictions remain. Notice, also, how they moved away from "deaths" to simply "infections" and they still cannot match the fear mongering predictions.

In the meantime, the alleged death rate has fallen to the point where it is negligable, yet still the restrictions remain. I say "alleged" because only yesterday I listened to an account given by an angry man that his mother, who died from long term cancer, had coronavirus put on the death certificate. Stories like that abound.

There are already more people dying from suicide than are allegedly dying from covid.

Official stats have listed coronavirus as 24 on a list of the most dangerous killers in the UK, a long, long way behind such diseases such as heart disease and cancer. Yet still the restrictions remain.

In the meantime, hundreds of thousands of people are on the verge of losing their jobs, and the lives of our children are being affected for the worse. Waiting lists for basic procedures are increasing by the thousands with every passing week, and health professionals are admitting that hundreds of thousands will die over the coming months from undiagnosed and untreated ailments.

There is absolutely no science behind either the "rule of six" or the "social distancing" requirement. And the science in support of mask wearing is, at best, inconclusive.

More and more health professionals and politicians are having the courage to speak out against this madness, and public protests are growing in strength with each gathering.

And still this Government persists with a strategy that is destroying our economy and our way of life.

There is so much more I can say about this fake pandemic, but it will eventually filter down into the mainstream, since the voice of opposition is increasing to the point where the mainstream media blanket on proper debate and reporting of truth (as opposed to scare mongering lies) can no longer be ignored.
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I’d love to see Saints win a pot. I’d love to see England win a pot. Fat ****ing chance of either, you may say, but that doesn’t mean I don’t live in hope.

I’m not crying about Spurs mate - these are tears of laughter...

you’re bias against Jose blinds you bro

I’m glad for what Poch done but I can already see why Jose is a serial winner and Poch is well Poch...cuddly wuddly Poch who wants to put incense sticks on all over Hotspur way and be daddy to Dele and few others.

We have a certain section of our fan base who are like that too..they pander for Poch...it’s pathetic
 
The virus is real but the pandemic is definitely manufactured.

Our lockdown was predicated on the projection that there would be 500,000 deaths within six months. The day before the lockdown, health advisors had already downgraded the risk, yet the lockdown was still imposed on us.

There has been no where near the number of deaths originally projected. Not even close.

Then, the Government changed its stance and said that restrictions must still be imposed on the projection that "second wave" infections will double every other day. What we have seen is a decrease in the number of infections. Again, no where near the prediction, not even in the same ball park. Yet the restrictions remain. Notice, also, how they moved away from "deaths" to simply "infections" and they still cannot match the fear mongering predictions.

In the meantime, the alleged death rate has fallen to the point where it is negligable, yet still the restrictions remain. I say "alleged" because only yesterday I listened to an account given by an angry man that his mother, who died from long term cancer, had coronavirus put on the death certificate. Stories like that abound.

There are already more people dying from suicide than are allegedly dying from covid.

Official stats have listed coronavirus as 24 on a list of the most dangerous killers in the UK, a long, long way behind such diseases such as heart disease and cancer. Yet still the restrictions remain.

In the meantime, hundreds of thousands of people are on the verge of losing their jobs, and the lives of our children are being affected for the worse. Waiting lists for basic procedures are increasing by the thousands with every passing week, and health professionals are admitting that hundreds of thousands will die over the coming months from undiagnosed and untreated ailments.

There is absolutely no science behind either the "rule of six" or the "social distancing" requirement. And the science in support of mask wearing is, at best, inconclusive.

More and more health professionals and politicians are having the courage to speak out against this madness, and public protests are growing in strength with each gathering.

And still this Government persists with a strategy that is destroying our economy and our way of life.

There is so much more I can say about this fake pandemic, but it will eventually filter down into the mainstream, since the voice of opposition is increasing to the point where the mainstream media blanket on proper debate and reporting of truth (as opposed to scare mongering lies) can no longer be ignored.

I agree that they’re dealing with this second wave in the wrong way, but like it or not it’s a virus that is killing people all over the world, not fake.
 
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you’re bias against Jose blinds you bro

I’m glad for what Poch done but I can already see why Jose is a serial winner and Poch is well Poch...cuddly wuddly Poch who wants to put incense sticks on all over Hotspur way and be daddy to Dele and few others.

We have a certain section of our fan base who are like that too..they pander for Poch...it’s pathetic


In all seriousness, putting the piss takes to one side for a minute; I think Pochettino did a brilliant job with you, but had obviously taken you as far as he could, at least without significant support in the transfer market.

I have no axe to grind with Jose, at least he's amusing. His record obviously speaks for itself, but I think he's yesterday's man.

Ironic that Jose gets the backing Poch but didn't. Means **** all to me though.
 
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Dele has been dogshit for almost 3 years....2 of them under Poncho

But you’re one of them fans...scared of pots and more interested in romance than results. Jose is a winner...one of the greatest managers you will ever see...just accept it or cry about it

actually cry about it, that’s funnier
At the same time Jose had the top gigs with the most cash available !
Now hes at a smaller club it is showing !
 
At the same time Jose had the top gigs with the most cash available !
Now hes at a smaller club it is showing !

what’s showing?

nothing is showing apart from everyone’s hyperbole surrounding the guy...he’s doing fine and we have had an active transfer window...not perfect but that’s the case for every club it seems.

The man hasnt been in the job for a year yet either...and only3 games into the new season <laugh>
 
Same venture, mate.

Finding the right people isn't easy. Gone are the days when I get together with a random bunch of people to jam, and find out half of them can't even keep good time. I'm not interested in holding someone's hand, these days. Life is too short.

Yeh but mate how many other rock gods are there out there for you to choose from or even find? Could end up you taking even longer to get the band together.
 
In all seriousness, putting the piss takes to one side for a minute; I think Pochettino did a brilliant job with you, but had obviously taken you as far as he could, at least without significant support in the transfer market.

I have no axe to grind with Jose, at least he's amusing. His record obviously speaks for itself, but I think he's yesterday's man.

Ironic that Jose gets the backing Poch but didn't. Means **** all to me though.

I agree with a lot of that, but I never get the "yesterday's man" tag given to him. If it's about him personally losing the hunger he had 7/8+ years ago I would probably agree with that, but if it's about his football being outdated I think that's a media narrative people are lazily latching on to and it's gained traction without much thought.
 
I agree with a lot of that, but I never get the "yesterday's man" tag given to him. If it's about him personally losing the hunger he had 7/8+ years ago I would probably agree with that, but if it's about his football being outdated I think that's a media narrative people are lazily latching on to and it's gained traction without much thought.


10 behind the ball, lump it to a world class striker is outdated tactics fella.

Worked pretty well against us last week though tbf. Ralph Hasenhuttl outthought by a dinosaur, won’t happen again I’m sure.
 
10 behind the ball, lump it to a world class striker is outdated tactics fella.

Worked pretty well against us last week though tbf. Ralph Hasenhuttl outthought by a dinosaur, won’t happen again I’m sure.

shouldn’t you be more concerned with why your manager carried on playing such a high line like your a half decent outfit? and then proceeded to watch on helpless as Son and Kane totally annihilated your defence?

but no...you’re more concerned about why Jose’s team scored 5 goals with his ‘outdated’ tactic


Lol
 
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10 behind the ball, lump it to a world class striker is outdated tactics fella.

Worked pretty well against us last week though tbf. Ralph Hasenhuttl outthought by a dinosaur, won’t happen again I’m sure.

But that's not all his game's about is it? If you believe that, you haven't watched his tactics over the last 15 years at some of the best clubs in the world.

He wouldn't have won anywhere near what he has if that's all he did.

For me, he's lost his hunger, his aggressive nature. I think in large part that happened at United when the media turned on him and his self-reflection caused him to change tack. Something he himself admitted. I don't think that was a wise move for an egomaniac like Jose, he's not been the same since. Tactically he still has it in him, if he can find that eye of the tiger again.
 
shouldn’t you be more concerned with why your manager carried on playing such a high line like your a half decent outfit? and then proceeded to watch on helpless as Son and Kane totally annihilated your defence?

but no...you’re more concerned about why Jose’s team scored 5 goals with his ‘outdated’ tactic


Lol
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shouldn’t you be more concerned with why your manager carried on playing such a high line like your a half decent outfit? and then proceeded to watch on helpless as Son and Kane totally annihilated your defence?

but no...you’re more concerned about why Jose’s team scored 5 goals with his ‘outdated’ tactic


Lol


We played right into your hands that day, no doubt. Four times it came down to Son against Jan Bednarek, with loads of space in behind, and four times son took advantage. Suicide from us, but I wouldn't swap Ralph H for Jose, not in a million years.
 
I agree that they’re dealing with this second wave in the wrong way, but like it or not it’s a virus that is killing people all over the world, not fake.


The common cold kills people all over the world, is highly infectious, and there is no cure for it.

Why don’t we declare a pandemic for the common cold?

Answer: It is dangerous only to the most vulnerable, deaths worldwide are manageable, and the cost of imposing restrictions to try to control something that cannot be stopped would be disproportionate.

Sound familiar?

In a world of seven billion people, only a million are alleged to have died. That’s 0.014% of the world’s population. Vastly more people die during a flu pandemic, of which there have been many in recent decades, the last one being in 2018.

The reaction of our Government to this current pandemic is wholly disproportionate.