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Post by milton58 on Feb 11, 2024 18:44:43 GMT
This still causes aggro between Forest and Sheffield Utd (maybe Wednesday too?) Sounds quite intellectual though. Might give it a go. I’ll send a PM if there are any complicated bits 😉 Just shy of 75% of Nottinghamshire miners voted against the strike followed by up to 5,000 flying pickets, violence, intimidation then the NUM calling everyone out without a National Ballot. Nottingham scabs
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Post by Orbs on Feb 11, 2024 18:48:08 GMT
This still causes aggro between Forest and Sheffield Utd (maybe Wednesday too?) Sounds quite intellectual though. Might give it a go. I’ll send a PM if there are any complicated bits 😉 If you get stuck put it on the Saint orbs thread I'm sure on of your followers will be along in no time I’d prefer to be the second nicest poster rather than the most intellectual. It’s nice to be important but it’s more important to be nice.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Feb 11, 2024 18:49:17 GMT
If you get stuck put it on the Saint orbs thread I'm sure on of your followers will be along in no time I’d prefer to be the second nicest poster rather than the most intellectual. It’s nice to be important but it’s more important to be nice. Spot on Orbs. Even better to be voted best overall😏
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Post by atillathehoneybee on Feb 11, 2024 20:07:44 GMT
Very interesting and fairly balanced view on the whole story, especially heavy handed policing. One thing that is obvious is that Scargill rightly or wrongly was considered a dictator and an enemy of the state with extreme anti establishment views and ideologies. And equally Maggie was hell bent on defeating him rather than negotiating...
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Post by lordb on Feb 11, 2024 20:09:33 GMT
Very interesting and fairly balanced view on the whole story, especially heavy handed policing. One thing that is obvious is that Scargill rightly or wrongly was considered a dictator and an enemy of the state with extreme anti establishment views and ideologies. And equally Maggie was hell bent on defeating him rather than negotiating... You could swap Scargill and Thatcher around in that sentence
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