
Nick🔰🏴
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Nick🔰🏴
@Englander1512
Ncfc🔰England🏴 Rangers🇬🇧 Level 1 Coach⚽️Groundhopper 317🏟 81/92. Family, Travel, Casual Obsessive
เข้าร่วม Ekim 2009
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@hasto_2110 @ncfc87685 What you on about mate. I thought that Karen Flasher played well at left back 👍
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@ncfc87685 Mate it’s bollocks. So many people who were there didnt know players, chats etc etc. wonder how many will come to Bristol
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If this is referring to my post last night, there were "lads" in and around me yesterday who didnt even know the name of our players and had to keep asking their mates who they were... 😂😂😂
#ncfc
James Flett@thecraftyjoiner
Describing fellow fans who can't go to every game as "day trippers" is so disrespectful, some of the lads I know that went yesterday can't go away every week, but jump at the chance when they can, they've been loyal fans for years so to brand them like that is out of order #ncfc
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Ben, you've put your finger on the biggest contradiction in British politics right now. £300 added to energy bills because of a war in the Middle East while Britain sits on North Sea oil and does nothing.
Norway shows what's possible: • They drilled. They invested. They built a sovereign wealth fund now worth over $1.6 trillion. • That's $300,000 per Norwegian citizen. • Meanwhile, the UK has 1-2 weeks of gas storage. Norway? Decades.
So why is the UK choosing to be weak?
Because the British financial empire doesn't want Britain to be energy independent.
Here's how it works:
North Sea oil gets decommissioned. New drilling banned. Old fields capped.
Britain becomes dependent on imports. LNG from Qatar. Gas from Norway. Oil from wherever.
London's financial infrastructure profits. Every imported cargo is: • Insured by Lloyds (London) • Traded by London-based desks • Financed by London banks • Priced in dollars (which London markets clear)
The UK government gets 'green' credentials. Net zero targets. Climate leadership. Political points.
British citizens pay the price. Higher bills. No cushion during crises. Vulnerability to wars they didn't start.
Who benefits?
• London financial institutions they skim off every imported cargo
• Foreign energy producers Qatar, Norway, US LNG exporters
• Political elites — net zero gives them moral authority
• The old empire — a weak, dependent Britain is easier to manage
Who loses?
• British families — higher bills, insecurity • British industry — energy costs kill competitiveness
• British sovereignty — dependent on foreign energy
Norway did the opposite.
They took their oil wealth and built a fund that now owns 1.5% of all global listed stocks. They invest in themselves. They don't let London skim their resources.
The UK could have done the same.
Instead, North Sea oil was privatised. Profits flowed to shareholders (many in London and abroad). Taxes were cut. Wealth didn't accumulate.
The choice wasn't incompetence. It was design.
A Britain that drills its own oil, builds its own wealth fund, and controls its own energy is harder to control.
So they sold it. Now we import. Now we pay £300 more. Now we're vulnerable.
The @PrometheanActn thesis:
The empire didn't disappear. It just moved from military occupation to financial capture.
And until Britain wakes up and does what Norway did—drill, invest, own—we'll keep paying the price for wars we didn't start.

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He’s right. VAR once again proving utterly useless.
Simon Stone@sistoney67
Michael Carrick to Sky Sports: “Pretty much identical. To give one and not the other, I can’t get my head round that.”
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Good lad. Been his biggest critic at times but second half Wednesday and yesterday were much improved. Keep it going 👊
Norwich City FC@NorwichCityFC
Vital from Stace 💪
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What a wanker. They’re all fucking hypocrites.
Emma Best AM@EmmaBest22
Ranger Rover for me, not thee
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@Ian_M1 What a night that was. 1st leg away was my first Scum away game. Opened my eyes up to what it means 🔰
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@johnrebound He is doing a fantastic job but you don’t become the greatest manager of all time after 22 games. Just a throwaway comment for engagement and it worked 😂
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@Englander1512 Most things now are based on the last few years , where someone becomes a legend after a couple of seasons . Still he is doing a great job so far
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Christ!! He’s doing well but come on 😂
Beyond The Barclay Podcast@BTBPodcastNCFC
Is he the greatest Norwich manager of all time?🧐💛💚 #ncfc #otbc
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@HarryITFC2000 That was my point about the play offs. You’re not very bright are you Harold.
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That’s why all this talk of play offs has been ridiculous.The Championship is an unforgiving league and you drop your standards even slightly you get hurt. Great reaction second half but ultimately too much to do. 13 games to go let’s finish strong and go again next season #ncfc
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@RobinNCST Very poor but he’s not the only one. There is something very wrong and distinctly unlikeable about this England Cricket team in all formats. Change needed.
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@Englander1512 Who was talking about play offs ffs 🤣? You gotta give me the names 🤣🤣🤣
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@Saves1990 @daniel_defalco Spot on. Very harsh to blame Cordoba he was left high and dry on several occasions in that first half. Birmingham did their homework and ultimately it won them the game.
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@daniel_defalco Wasn’t just Cordoba. Ahmed was too high, which then meant Chrisene was too high. Cordoba then had the winger and the forward running in behind, with no pressure on the ball in midfield either.
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