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Posted by Ninja on 11/3/2026, 23:08:21
Why was my post deleted about Bloomfield and criticism of the board for allowing weak managerial decisions and putting in an even less experienced manger etc?
We are in such a pickle and the board aren’t facing up the root causes.
My comment regarding Sweet was deleted last time around, but hopefully not on this occasion.
Compare Sweet to Maggie. She did a fine job, but after 10 years it was time to go. Sweet should now concentrate on Power Court and leave the football club to a chairman who knows about soccer.
Re: Not the only one
Posted by Jake on 12/3/2026, 6:57:26, in reply to "Not the only one"
I am not a hateful person.
The only person I have ever truly hated is Thatcher.
She destroyed this countries manufacturing industries and started the greed is good ethos from which we are all paying the price now and will be for generations to come.
Bring compassion back.
Re: Not the only one
Posted by joey diconio on 12/3/2026, 9:35:13, in reply to "Re: Not the only one"
Whatever you do don’t read the company accounts. Truth seeker / snide
Re: Not the only one
Posted by Godders on 12/3/2026, 0:22:06, in reply to "Not the only one"
Maggie didn't do a fine job at all. If it wasn't for the Falklands War she'd have been booted out.
We're still counting the negative cost from her stupid policies:
a shortage of council house stock because if right to buy
the national disgrace of water privatisation and the fat profits made by those at the top who pump raw sewage into our once clean rivers
the chaos of rail privatisation and the disjointed thinking whereby it was often more cost effectively moving rolling stock from one region to another by roadster than on the railway tracks that they were designed for
the energy crisis that she helped create by first closing the coal mines importing cheaper subsidised coal rather than investing in local renewable energy leaving us at the mercy of unstable Russia and the Middle East for much of our energy - look how that's turning out.
the introduction of league tables and Ofsted in education immediately labelling half of the children in the UK as failures by going to a supposedly under-performing school.
No, Maggie absolutely was anything but fine. I've just listed a few policy areas off the top of my head and that's not to mention her views on the importance of individual over society. We are still reaping whatvwe sowed 40 odd years ago and she is largely to blame for many of societies ills. Live justly, love mercy, perpetuate generosity, walk humbly.
Are you for real? Before we even get to practical reasons let's not forget that the Blair government was not a traditional Labour government. It had lurched to the right to attract the "middle England" voters. It really didn't need to. As such they weren't too fussed about overturning policies which had only just started seeing the consequences of.
Labour any idea how much it would now cost the tax payer to renationalise water? Not only is there the cost of the companies themselves but also paying off shareholders and renewing and upgrading the ancient infrastructure. It would be a brave government to do that. And as you know the railways are finally coming under national ownership.
But this is all classic whataboutary. Bottom line is that the government, Prime Minister, and policies you openly admit to supporting have wrecked this country. Live justly, love mercy, perpetuate generosity, walk humbly.
I know a lot of people are starting to believe that we can renationalise water. With the debts that they have accrued, primarily in order to pay dividends it seems, several of the companies are now pretty much worth jack shit.
We are paying the money out anyway, we might as well. We don't because our politicians are basically in the pockets of the big corporates and super-rich.
Personally I also suspect it might also spook "the markets" which are far too dominant in our political thinking. That's not to say they aren't extremely important of course but they hold too much sway.
And you've failed to comment on the lose of the coal and steel industries to parts of the country, leading to mass unemployment in these areas.
Blair's governments gave new hope and employment to the next generation here with widespread road improvements and investment in new industries to these areas. The old mining and steel towns become commutable to the nearby cities.
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