It’s time to sack Siewert before it’s too late
Climate change is man-made. When you set off nuclear weapons under the sea don’t you think the sea will heat up? It’s not Shell that’s causing the problems, they’re spending millions of pounds trying to find renewable energy because one day we will run out of oil. MATT Glennon’s article about ineffective experimentation, not playing the best team and a complete lack of togetherness was spot on and has to be the sole responsibility of Jan Siewert.
Under his management we have gone from losing by the odd goal to weekly beatings for a team devoid of any confidence.
It is not surprising when you consider the evidence.
Lossl is our best keeper but can’t get a game or a place on the bench.
Hamer is so poor that our opposing managers must just tell their teams to shoot from anywhere and this just undermines the rest of the defence.
Against Wolves at home Mounié and Grant started together up front and the team produced arguably their best performance of the season. They have not started a game together since.
Things are so depressing. Siewert’s lack of experience of adult football has come home to roost.
It’s time to sack him and get in an experienced manager like MEMBERS of Parliament and the Lords refer to fellow Members as ‘My Honourable Friend’ or
‘The Honourable Member for...’, when recent events have shown them to be far from honourable! I HAVE lived with Parkinson’s for the past eight years.
And I am now proud to be part of charity Parkinson’s UK’s new Parkinson’s Is campaign, which aims to shatter public misconceptions about the condition by highlighting the reality of everyday life for those living with it.
Despite Parkinson’s being the second most prevalent neurodegenerative condition after Alzheimer’s, public understanding of the condition and the full impact it has on the lives of those affected, remains low.
Too many people still think that Parkinson’s is “just the shakes,” when in fact it is a serious condition with over 40 symptoms, and we want to change this.
So please take just a minute to visit www.parkinsons.org.uk/ parkinsons-is to learn more from people with Parkinson’s about what a diagnosis of Parkinson’s truly means – and how you can help. ON Monday, April 15, Leeds Healthwatch held a public meeting in The Howland Centre, Dewsbury to discuss NHS England’s Long Term Plan for the NHS.
Did you know? I wasn’t invited and I don’t believe what QUANGO NHS England says.
Why? When Dewsbury Hospital A&E was in the frame, the Clinical Commissioning Group said that their plans in line with NHS England’s dictat, would result in 30% fewer attendances in A&E.
In actual fact, according to Mid-Yorkshire Hospitals Board Papers, attendance in Dewsbury A&E has increased by 50% over the past two years.
When Healthwatch peddles the NHS England line, that up to 500,000 lives could be saved by prevention strategies, are they talking about additional lives?
Or do these just offset the lives lost to those long ambulance journeys to ‘specialist’ ‘in network’ hospitals? +
Or those for whom a hospital bed is available too late because private patients took them first?
This Plan is to cut £200m from NHS spend by 2019 and radically changes patients relationship with their GP.
The law states that NHS England should ask the public, to get involved with planning changed services.
If they do not do that adequately, the public could launch a judicial review.
There are those who couldn’t care less, but fight for your children’s health services.
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