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Just Chilling
Thursday, 18 December 2025
Sunday, 14 December 2025
Footy updates 2025/31
How did my forecasts fare this weekend? (And ChatGPT's)
Birmingham 2 Charlton 1 CGPT: 2-1 Result: 1-1
That was a stressful watch. Arteta struggling to find the best combinations from his big squad. Not sure Eze and Odegaard can play in the same team. Can't wait to get Havertz back
Correct results: 4 out of 7 (ChatGPT: 3)
Correct scores: 0 out of 7 (ChatGPT: 1)
Match score this season so far: usedtobecroquetman 4 Chat GPT 5
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Upcoming midweek game:
Leuven Women v Arsenal Women (Champions League final match day of the league phase)
Saturday, 13 December 2025
Wet December
I've never really understood the concept of Dry January. If you believe alcohol has a deleterious effect on your health then just go dry! It was started in 2013 by Alcohol Concern and ChatGPT says "Since then it’s spread well beyond Britain and become a fixture of post-Christmas virtue signalling". So no punches pulled there - who says AI doesn't have opinions?
"Dry" is my default drinking option anyway; pop in any day of the year and you'll see a stock of zero alcohol beers. Mostly the excellent St Peter's Without but with sprinklings of Proper Job Zero and - my current favourite - Guinness Zero. But now it's December and the lead up to Christmas. I feel I should get into the spirit and prepare my body for the onslaught of merry drinking by starting early. So now there's red wine - more than a sprinkling - and a bottle of Jack Daniels which has now been joined by a bottle of Advocaat I bought at Tesco this morning.
I haven't drunk advocaat for years so I can't remember whether I like it.
Wait...I'll just have a taster (it's past noon so that's OK)...
Oo, I do remember...nice. Just a little mo....no, I'll leave it for tonight's match - Arsenal (top of the table) at home to bottom of the table Wolves, who are yet to record a win this season after 15 games. It'll go well with the after dinner coffee and Ferrero Rocher, helping me celebrate the inevitable win or, heaven forbid, drown my sorrows in defeat.
I've been busy helping my kind Christmas hosts in Charlton and Bexleyheath by sending some alcohol of various kinds, to save me having to carry stuff on the train. I just hope they haven't drunk it already.
On Thursday I plan to help my good friend Tony celebrate the season of goodwill by taking a taxi to his house with a bottle of something (his preferred tipple is whisky, so that's probable) and getting a taxi home. Maybe I should take something to eat to soak it up. More on that in due course.
And in January, well I won't be virtue signalling like the rest of you; I'll just be reverting to the norm. For 11 months until...
Friday, 12 December 2025
Footy updates 2025/30
Recent midweek games:
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FA Cup news - 3rd round draw:
Portsmouth v Arsenal
Tottenham v Aston Villa
Ipswich v Blackpool
Charlton v Chelsea
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My forecasts for this weekend: (and ChatGPT's):
Everton Women 0 Arsenal Women 1 CGPT: 1-3
Birmingham 2 Charlton 1 CGPT: 2-1
Leicester 1 Ipswich 2 CGPT: 1-2
Burton 1 Wycombe 1 CGPT: 1-1
Chislehurst Glebe 0 Whitstable 2 CGPT: 2-2
Arsenal 5 Wolves 0 CGPT: 2-0
Nottingham Forest 2 Tottenham 2 CGPT: 1-2
Sunday, 7 December 2025
Footy updates 2025/29
How did my forecasts fare this weekend? (And ChatGPT's)
Aston Villa 1 Arsenal 1 CGPT: 1-2 Result: 2-1
Correct results: 2 out of 6 (ChatGPT: 4 )
Correct scores: 0 out of 6 (ChatGPT: 0)
Match score this season so far: usedtobecroquetman 3½ Chat GPT 4½
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Upcoming midweek games:
Larkfield & New Hythe v Whitstable (1st vs 2nd)
Charlton v Middlesbrough
Wycombe v Plymouth
Tottenham v Slavia Prague (Champions League)
Ipswich v Stoke
Club Brugge v Arsenal (Champions League)
Friday, 5 December 2025
Nigel's problem
It's the 1st of October 2029. Prime Minister Farage won the general election in July with a small overall majority and, as a result of incredible party discipline, got his flagship policy of scrapping net zero legislation through the House of Commons.
That's that then - we'll start building coal-fired power stations again. But not so fast; getting a Bill through the Commons doesn't make it law. First it has to be passed by the House of Lords, where it will be supported by...how many Reform peers? Well at the moment they have just...none. What is Nige gonna do about this?
This is the current makeup of the House of Lords:
Conservative Party 283
Labour Party 210
Crossbench group 178
Liberal Democrats 75
Others 80 (including 23 bishops - no knights, rooks or pawns, although you could argue that all members of parliament are pawns when they slavishly pass through the Aye lobby to support their party)
The Labour government gets its Bills through the Lords with the help of enough crossbench members and the Salisbury-Addison convention that says the Lords won’t block Bills that were in the winning party’s manifesto. But how can a governing party with no members in the Lords at all hope to prevent the second chamber destroying its policy platform?
Some obvious answers:
- create hundreds of Reform-supporting peers to provide a majority
- Make a pact with the Conservative party to support its manifesto Bills


