 | Forum Reply | Senedd election 2026 at 18:31 14 Jan 2026
Wilson and Thatcher yes, not Blair, not Johnson and quite possibly not Farage as I said I dont know yet. You are probably not old enough to understand the politics of the 70s and eighties. Power cuts 3 day weeks massive inflation and mortgage rates at 15%. All this shapes how people voted. Now we have Labour in the Senedd who have messed up big time and are going. This is why people change who they vote for, currently many in Wales are changing, if there wasn't this change Plaid wouldn't be leading in the polls. |
 | Forum Reply | Senedd election 2026 at 18:01 14 Jan 2026
I haven't ruled out voting for anyone in May except Labour. I have voted for independents in the past and may again. |
 | Forum Thread | Joel Cotterell at 17:48 14 Jan 2026
Joining Congreve at Dundee on loan. That's a lot we have in Scotland. |
 | Forum Reply | Senedd election 2026 at 17:45 14 Jan 2026
I have been voting for over 50 years and don't always vote. My vote changes depending on what I think at the time and sometimes I have regretted my decision, the last GE I didn't vote because I thought they were all liars. As for the Senedd election I can't decide yet because I haven't seen the candidates I can vote for or the manifestos. |
 | Forum Reply | Senedd election 2026 at 17:24 14 Jan 2026
Up until now Plaid wanted Independence and got nowhere with the voting. This has currently been withdrawn and are getting more support. In my opinion if they changed policy back they would not be leading in the polls. This is what I mean about voters changing votes depending on the election. Sticking with the same party for 40 years is just plain uneducated foolishness. |
 | Forum Reply | Senedd election 2026 at 16:28 14 Jan 2026
The problem with following a political party like a football team is that it obscures rational thinking. I follow my football team until I die and will not waver, I vote at an election for the party/individual who I think will do the best job at the time and that can change at each election. A massive difference. [Post edited 14 Jan 16:30]
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 | Forum Reply | Swans & Palace talks result in offer and terms for Jesurun Rak-Sakyi at 12:23 14 Jan 2026
If we think loans in January will push us to a promotion challenge fair enough, I don't. Fair enough sign a player permanently to improve the team, but I can't see the sense in a short term loan unless he is replacing a player about to be sold. |
 | Forum Reply | Senedd election 2026 at 11:45 14 Jan 2026
The Greens are the ones making serious ground. Are they big down your way, if so how are they doing. |
 | Forum Reply | Santos gone at 22:07 13 Jan 2026
The Iwan Morgan compensation we agreed was the highest we have received for a non contact player, I think he is still only 20. The compensation we would receive for either of these players would surpass that. We will always have this problem if we are not Cat1, I know it is the intention to achieve this, but young players can't wait. I'm sure you have the contacts to confirm or deny my points. |
 | Forum Reply | Santos gone at 21:09 13 Jan 2026
Harlan Perry and Brogan Popham have joined Cardiff Met on "Work Experience" because they can't go out on loan. They apparently are not prepared to sign professional contracts and Premier League clubs are very interested, will we move them on at this point? |
 | Forum Reply | Senedd election 2026 at 20:55 13 Jan 2026
Very unlikely. Most thought it would be Plaid and Labour as the coalition. Labour have now lost so many voters that they are currently 4th and will have no impact in the Senedd or any coalition. The big three are now Plaid, Reform and Greens in that order with the Greens having the momentum. Currently its only Plaid and the Greens who are likely to form a successful coalition but if the Greens continue at the same pace it could be the Greens and Reform. A very interesting couple of months to come. |
 | Forum Reply | Santos gone at 18:33 13 Jan 2026
Yes but i expect there was a signing on fee. |
 | Forum Reply | January Transfer Rumours at 16:59 13 Jan 2026
One defender in and one out in the last week. The money from this will cover Wards wages and we are ahead on the second year of Santos wages. Hopefully we have an add on of 50% of any possible WC money going to Reading. |
 | Forum Reply | January Transfer Rumours at 16:03 13 Jan 2026
Cape Verde have qualified for the WC its in his best interest to be playing regular football. Good luck to him. |
 | Forum Reply | Six Nations Preview at 14:13 13 Jan 2026
I'll hold my thoughts and wait and see if the proposed vote of no confidence goes through, it could be a game changer. |
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