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Nolan

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  1. Competition winners going to under armour in Baltimore on 23rd June. It will probably be on or around then.
  2. nice little article on E. Valverde's style as it was at the end of 2013 https://www.whoscored.com/News/ot7r_cf-uuw_iwhukblkrw/Show/Team-Focus-The-Valverde-Effect-at-Athletic-Bilbao
  3. You do realise that competence with previous statements reflect trust with current ones?
  4. You do realise the oecd thought that the euro was a good idea.
  5. I'm looking forward to the potential return of this
  6. You do realise the difference in growth is so small they've had to extrapolate data as far ahead as 15 years for a worse case scenario in a vain attempt to make it look bad. People aren't falling for it.
  7. all published material says we will still be growing quicker than the rest of the eurozone after a Brexit, just not write as fast as if we stayed in. I'm quite content with that. As are most sensible people.
  8. I've never heard this talk. Who said it and when?
  9. I think its very clear that this 350 Mill is for whatever we want it to be on. We can spend the 160 million net difference in anything we choose and we can spend what would have been the rebate on anything we choose with our the that of the rebate being reduced if we don't bend to the eus whims. Rather than on the eus pet projects.
  10. With the amount of EU handouts they've had on things like cruise terminals at the expense of Southampton, I'd be surprised if the scousers voted otherwise anyway.
  11. I notice the word 'hope' and 'there is now an expectation of a formal appointment' . The assured headline belies the copy.
  12. If it's similar to the spurs kit, the block red will just be the shoulders, the ua and saints badge will be on the striped section.
  13. Wouldn't they have to know who it was to do that? Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  14. None of the players like Koeman. Why would he go? Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  15. And with Adam Blackmore tweeting this after reading the story "@sotonians that pretty much nails it for me - concurs with all I have, know & thought". It's difficult to not concede that this is now the truth. Wether it is the truth in the future is anybodys guess.
  16. I presented that argument last month and K, Billy simply replied "shop window".
  17. Absolute and utter rubbish, our food had the highest standards before Europe. Our country is the only country that follows the European standards on food fervently. It would be nice to see the british standard Kitemark return, something that also preceded the CE mark.
  18. rubbish. if you sign a contract you're stuck with it until a party compensates to finish the contract early. in most cases agreements can be reached to close the contract early (ie any usual manager movement), but it has to be beneficial to both sides ending the contract.
  19. no, because he would still be a Southampton employee on normal wages, just winding down his contract unable to work elsewhere.
  20. And that value is still higher than it says earlier in the year. Its what happens with a fluctuating currency.
  21. Thought you meant last weekend where it dropped on the Friday and went to a higher point the following Monday. But still it's been 1.36 this year 1.42 makes no odds. Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  22. That all gets sorted in the contract of employment negotiation. it wouldnt be an issue, especially if managers honoured their contract.
  23. My Moroccan citrus is in healthy competition with the Spanish. Their growing seasons are the same. The fruit is interchangeable, we buy at the best value. If Europe forces taxes on us on the Spanish citrus, we buy from Morocco (where labour is cheaper anyway). Spain won't want to price themselves out of the market. So it won't become more expensive. The prices of fruit and veg had stayed pretty stable in the last 30 years. The only thing that really effects the price is a disease crop and decreased yield.
  24. And it recovered the following Monday. It's not even anywhere near a 1 year low. (currently at 1.42 vs the dollar. Low is 1.36) The euro has been as low as 1.06 in recent years. Its currently at 1.27. As an importer, I know from first hand experience that the currency stories are scaremongering.
  25. I work importing fruit and veg from countries around the world. Apples from France, citrus from Spain and Morocco, melons from Brazil & Costa Rica, banana from Ecuador and Colombia. We have a defra price unit phone up one a week asking sales values to put in place the taxable value for the fruit and veg in a protectionist way. Import a new Zealand Apple 1 day before the 1st of April and you'll get taxed heavily, even though transport costs make the prices between nz and euro fruit non comparable. Our market won't be effected if we leave. With Russia still embargo ing fresh produce from Europe the market could not cope with losing our trade as well. European farmers would collapse and that would not sit well with the French especially. For our industry it makes no sense to remain. Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
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