Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Town inaction on transfer deadline day a let-down

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I AM afraid whoever made the decision on transfer deadline day not strengthen the team at Huddersfie­ld Town are to blame for the position we are in with the league table.

Those lads have tried their best but they needed the help of a seasoned Premiershi­p striker and an experience­d ball winner in midfield.

What a pity if they let it slip after one season after waiting all these years to be in this position. the nation’s long term wellbeing respectful­ly.

Indeed, the greed of the few is underminin­g the sheer fabric of our nation in many ways, and government has to intervene in this continual assault on society provided by mere privilege.

For it is a social cancer of the first degree that has to be stamped out and where ultimately only government can do that through interventi­on and legislatio­n.

Indeed, in the case of the school trustees, the select committee stated that they gave no logical reason for the vast increases in their salaries.

This is another reason I feel why Academies are not the vehicle to drive our education system forward one bit, but only to predominan­tly enrich privileged individual­s through an abuse of the system IT has been interestin­g reading in the past week the reports of Qantas Airline making the first non-stop flight from Perth, Australia to the UK.

In this centenary year of the founding of the Royal Air Force, Examiner readers may be interested to know that it has been done before, in 1963, by a Royal Air Force Vulcan Bomber of 101 Squadron flying from Waddington in Lincolnshi­re.

It should, however, be noted that the Vulcan used in-flight refuelling which modern Dreamliner passengers may find hair-raising.

But the RAF did it first.

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