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Pompey fans showing yet again why they are the bestest role models in the whole wide world... http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/football/pompey/pompey-issue-supporter-warning-1-7329519 http://www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/news/article/portsmouth-football-club-statement-regarding-pyrotechnics-3059240.aspx That would be a shame...
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Koeman: "Austin will be unavailable for a week due to minor knee injury. Steven Davis is back in contention for Everton"
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He probably thought it was a sacrifice worth making.
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As reported on BBC national news just now... http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/row-zed/southampton-players-getting-lessons-how-7738366
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/alex-oxlade-chamberlain-southamptons-no1-7739539
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Whoop
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http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/04/david-cameron-is-guilty-of-bad-spin-and-nothing-more/
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Would also be interesting to know what all these rich buggers end up doing with all this money they avoid paying to the Exchequer. Do they just leave it sitting in these funds forever or do they end up putting it back into the economy via purchases etc? (Yes, I'm already aware that the 'trickle down' argument doesn't win any points on the Saints Web Forum... )
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The newspaper that reported similar a few days ago?
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Understandably, discussions of this nature tend to focus on how much tax certain people have avoided paying. Don't we also need to know how much tax the same people have actually paid to come to a balanced view on how much they have contributed to society financially? Yes, I get the argument that avoiding paying the maximum amount of tax you could be liable for if you didn't utilise legal 'tax efficiency' schemes is morally questionable, but if we knew how much tax they *haven't* avoided paying it might add some context to the discussion. At a higher level, we know that the top 1% pay c.25% of tax overall. Some might say that sounds 'fair', on the surface...? There again, maybe not.
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Yep, totally agree. All of which could lead us to one of our semi-regular meltdowns in the summer
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Is the 0.1% just in case he has an ISA ?
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I wonder how much that cost compares to the information material (aka "propaganda") the government sent out to all households during the European referendum in 1975? (Quite possibly irrelevant whataboutery on my part (for a change), but just curious to compare)
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Although, Koeman appears to be someone who honours contracts - he said categorically that he would see out his 3 year contract here regardless of any other opportunities that might arise. So I think its unlikely that Koeman would sign a new contract whilst keeping the door open to resign before the end of it.
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Did they say how the supposed complaints were made? By email? Telephone? In person? Maybe ask them to provide evidence of said complaints as it could be someone masquerading as you (although would be a rather random form of fraud/sabotage given no financial impact, except indirectly to SFC's marketing department perhaps if this is happening on a wider scale...)
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The thoughts of some Rangers fans around that time (2013)... http://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/188911
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The football club currently playing at Fratton park was incorporated in 2012. They must be thinking of one of the previous incarnations...
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No mention of any release clause in the press at the time, for example.... http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/rangers-in-crisis-steven-davis-fears-1166308#S0v2JpjWf3BLIZRB.97 http://www.theguardian.com/football/2012/jul/21/rangers-southampton-steven-davis http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/18937843
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Forster our MotM today
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I think we should try punching the ball into the net. The ref will never give it as handball...
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Looking at the replay of their goal its a blatant foul by Morgan on Clasie. Should be 0-0.