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I went to watch Wealdstone in the National League on tuesday night and saw them beat Tamworth 3-2 in a close hard fought game.Most of the Wealdstone players are playing on Saturdays and midweek as well many of them have played over 30 games this season already and yet on Tuesday they were working their socks off and competing for everything on their very big pitch.They all looked as fit as a fiddle.I just don't see the same thing when i'm watching Rangers and really can't understand why.
But if they really do live their lives according to their faith they wouldn't be expressing it on a football pitch.No religion or theology calls for its followers to express their belief on a sports field.They are just poseurs and superstitious thats all.
I think its worth noting that free travel for eligible people in London costs the London Boroughs over 300 million quid a year.This is what they have to pay TFL and then take into consideration that a lot of people don't use them that much especially in outer boroughs as they have cars.Also some retired people are quite prosperous and don't really need them.I know many.
A thread that started off as critical of social media abuse develops into social media abuse.The question is do you not see the irony of your post? probably not.
The movie about Springsteen Deliver me from Nowhere is pretty good.It deals with his difficult relationship with his Father and how it affected his own personnel and professional life, its not a feelgood or' isn't Bruce great film' but a serious look at his demons and the choices he needed to make in his career. I dont think you need to be a big Springsteen fan to appreciate this movie as it deals with issues that most of us know about.Great acting throughout and a very well made film.Stephen Graham who is very good as always plays his Dad.