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Re: Today...
...in 2005 (20 years ago) Matt Bloomfield came on as a 58th substitute (replacing Gus Uhlenbeek), and scored his first ever goal, for Wycombe Wanderers in a 2-1 League Two win over Rushden & Diamonds at Nene Park. Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRlfqJnIonk
In 2008 (17 years ago) Matt Bloomfield came on as a 61st substitute (replacing Tommy Doherty) for Wycombe Wanderers in a 2-2 League Two draw with Bury at Gigg Lane.
In 2011 (14 years ago) Matt Bloomfield played 90 minutes for Wycombe Wanderers in a 1-0 League Two defeat to Bradford City at Valley Parade.
Re: FT article on League One transfer fees
The party in power governs many aspects of our daily lives so that’s like saying that potholes and politics are inextricably linked.
Re: FT article on League One transfer fees
Newcastle owners are from Saudi Arabia, a nation governed under Islamic law where the king is head of the government; Man.City owners are from the UAE which is known as the most liberal of all the Gulf states; PSG owners are from Qatar where I believe they have no political affiliations; Francoism ended in Spain 50 years ago.
Re: FT article on League One transfer fees
Would be an interesting (ish) debate, what has more holes, your average piece of cheese, or some of the gasroom mafiosa's politics.

Re: FT article on League One transfer fees
For the record I only post as Malone, Micra and floyd.
(EDIT Just in case it wasn't clear i feel i need to point out that was just a joke...it takes enough time posting under the 1 account!)

Re: FT article on League One transfer fees
That shouldn't need pointing out, but people do seem rather flustered when the SCARY WORLD OF POLITICS comes up. It's real life - you can't escape it.
Re: FT article on League One transfer fees
I feel for her...they gave her a chance to became Light Ent, but her box of frogs views were too toxic (whereas Portillo is now an avuncular traveller on the BBC gravy train) and now she's reduced to being the shouty right winger on Jeremy Vine.
The likes of 30p Lee and Jacob Rees Pitt the Younger have taken over the political 'character' role.
Poor old Bozzer worried about having to constantly defend his appalling record is reduced to poorly researched books and DM columns rather than a glittering TV career he probably expected.