Off Topic Politics Thread

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So what I'm hearing from a different source from the usual, is that Putin has basically given up on the original strategy of winning this war on the battlefield. They've taken too many casualties in their armed forces, and aren't making any new pushes toward cities. They've been utterly hopeless and found out on that front.

What he's decided to do is far more unpleasant and nefarious, and is just using air strikes and artillery to batter the cities, regardless of civilian casualties, and to do it for so long and intensely, that someone in the Ukrainian government, or the west, whoever, will bottle it eventually in the face of the casualty count to give the Russians what they want.
 
So what I'm hearing from a different source from the usual, is that Putin has basically given up on the original strategy of winning this war on the battlefield. They've taken too many casualties in their armed forces, and aren't making any new pushes toward cities. They've been utterly hopeless and found out on that front.

What he's decided to do is far more unpleasant and nefarious, and is just using air strikes and artillery to batter the cities, regardless of civilian casualties, and to do it for so long and intensely, that someone in the Ukrainian government, or the west, whoever, will bottle it eventually in the face of the casualty count to give the Russians what they want.
Which is essentially what they did in Chechnya.
 
The one thing I have not seen reported is how do people from Belurus feel about Levechenko's involvement with Putin. I am surprised that there have been no protests reported as the press was reporting that he was hugely unpopular before he got involved in the military escapade. I wonder if protests in Belurus are more likely. Can't see much happening in Russia itselt to criticise Putin. That will be a very slow process.
 
If they can’t even sell tickets then surely they can’t trade players? Therefore meaning they keep everyone they have on their books?

edit: my reply is more football focused clearly and missing the bigger picture
 
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Chelsea can:

- pay players
- pay staff
- fulfil fixtures
- sell food and drink in the stadium


Chelsea cannot:

- engage in any transfers
- give any new contracts
- sell any club merchandise
- sell any tickets (fans who have STs will be permitted to attend as already paid)
- spend more than £20k per game on travel
 
Chelsea can:

- pay players
- pay staff
- fulfil fixtures
- sell food and drink in the stadium


Chelsea cannot:

- engage in any transfers
- give any new contracts
- sell any club merchandise
- sell any tickets (fans who have STs will be permitted to attend as already paid)
- spend more than £20k per game on travel
Probably needs to move to the Premier League thread.
 
The one thing I have not seen reported is how do people from Belurus feel about Levechenko's involvement with Putin. I am surprised that there have been no protests reported as the press was reporting that he was hugely unpopular before he got involved in the military escapade. I wonder if protests in Belurus are more likely. Can't see much happening in Russia itselt to criticise Putin. That will be a very slow process.
I imagine there are similar sanctions in Belarus than in Russia to prevent the population being influenced by Western media. You get a 14 year jail sentence for watching the BBC or Skynin Russia.
 
Chelsea can:

- pay players
- pay staff
- fulfil fixtures
- sell food and drink in the stadium


Chelsea cannot:

- engage in any transfers
- give any new contracts
- sell any club merchandise
- sell any tickets (fans who have STs will be permitted to attend as already paid)
- spend more than £20k per game on travel
Even getting to Lille next week is going to be a struggle to keep down to less than £20k.