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So the Boro CEO is on the EFL board, who pick the commission, picked 2 people with connections to Boro to decide our fate. And we didn’t object. How very SR. We gave Boro the oppo, but that have properly tucked us up. And our lot did nothing.
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Even the Monkey Hangers are embarrassed by your carry on. Punishing saints doesn’t mean rewarding Boro for appointing a weak manger who took you from challenging for first to fifth, nor failing to address your shit strikers or inability to play for more than 45 mins. Derby fans are desperate for you to go up. They think the record could go.
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This may be why they are getting lawyers, if you believe he account in the Mail. On the assumed facts, the likely regulatory outcome is that the hotel would face the greatest immediate ICO risk, with the club also exposed if it knowingly received and used the information for its own purpose. The relevant infringements would likely include Article 5 principle breaches, possible Article 6 unlawfulness, Article 32 security failings, and breach-response failings if notification duties were missed. ICO enforcement tools include warnings, reprimands, assessment notices, enforcement notices and penalty notices; serious principle breaches can attract fines of up to £17.5 million or 4% of annual worldwide turnover, whichever is higher. The fining guidance emphasises gravity, intentionality, mitigation, the categories of data affected and the degree of responsibility. Intentional misuse of payment data would be an aggravating feature. The PCI/commercial outcome could be severe even if no criminal prosecution followed. PCI SSC guidance says suspected cardholder-data breaches may require independent forensic investigation and immediate coordination with acquirers and brands. Visa’s published materials require suspected or confirmed compromise events involving unauthorised access to payment data to be reported, and UK merchant-acquirer materials warn about non-compliance charges and card-scheme fines. In practice, merchants can face forensic costs, remediation obligations, higher fees, tighter oversight and, in extreme cases, the loss of card-acceptance privileges. For affected customers, the civil outlook is comparatively strong, especially if there is evidence of onward media leak, fraud risk, or publication. Unlike the representative-action model rejected in Lloyd, an individual claimant with their own distress, anxiety, financial exposure, replacement-card inconvenience, or actual fraudulent use of the card has a conventional claim. Privacy and confidence claims also become stronger as the dissemination becomes wider and the information more intimate or financially dangerous.
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Great point. Shall we report the Hotel. Because why the fuck not.
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Yep. Really shouts not content. Skate.
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You talk so much shit you either know fuck all about football, are a Sports Republic employee or a skate. No saints fan would ever be content with less than 3 points against them. Maybe it’s all 3.
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It’s a back 4 or the mad bastard is playing Bree right side of a three and Matsuki RWB
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You need to untick the unemployed box Rasmus. A few names will pop up then.
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I did. It’s true.
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Ok. But we have.
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New shirt sponsor next season. Not a gambling brand.
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Totally self-inflicted. Got every decision wrong, whilst spending an astronomical amount of money. Imagine if we had this season’s transfer kitty during the Poch and Koeman eras. They’re incompetent or skates, or both. No one deserves to stay. We’ll only keep Lavia if Pep tells him a year in the Championship will do him good, then they can activate the buy back.
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Under the Welsh PE teacher we were certain to go down and played awful aimless hoofball. It may be too late to save us, or he may not be good enough, but I’m hopeful of at least enjoying a performance now (due to his RB background), and if we can get a few results in Feb and March, who knows. I’m in.
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It might be his favourite, but we’ve been very poor playing 3 at the back for the last 2-3 years, even against league one opposition. I’d rather a 433, albeit it’s slim pickings for the front 3.
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Hope the board follow him out the door, they’re all to blame for this shambles
