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Everything posted by Whitey Grandad
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Do you really believe that we have £38million stashed away in a bank somewhere?
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What do you want. Seriously, what do you want? Do you want us to win the league, because I don't think that's going to happen. Win a domestic cup? Much of that is down to chance if you don't have a big squad. Get into a European competition? Apart from that there's not a lot else to go for. We are never going to sustainably be rubbing shoulders with the big boys.
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You're forgetting that Everton at the only club with ambition.
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Oh great! Now we can't afford to go abroad and we can't even go on holiday in the UK because it's full of bl**dy foreigners and the roads are crowded.
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This fact is unescapable. We have thrown away our current deal with the EU and it is not going to be continued without the free movement of labour that is so detested by the Leavers. The very first trade deal that we need to negotiate before any other, anywhere in the world, is that with the EU. They are our most important and biggest customers. It was an act of complete and utter economic lunacy to throw away our current trading arrangement without any inkling whatsoever as to what would replace it. If you are happy to put your faith in David (flunky A levesl) Davis then I seriously question your judgement. Britain just does not have the people with experience to handle all these new negotiations. That is the realism of the situation.
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As I said earlier, it also coincided with the commencement of the Single Market. https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/aug/10/uk-membership-european-single-market-worth-4-more-gdp-eu-referendum-economy http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/202a60c0-cfd8-11e5-831d-09f7778e7377.html#axzz4HgkPvzlY The £ also plummeted in the 2008 but it did nothing for exports. As a general briefing: http://cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/brexit01.pdf
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Saints Won, Watford 1.....Post match meltdown
Whitey Grandad replied to Ohio Saint's topic in The Saints
Ive just got back from France and have only seen the MOTD highlights. The thing that struck me the most was how awful our new shirts are. They seem to be badly fitted, especially the upper chest where the 'bra' area is all wrinkled and creased. -
I'm a realist not a pessimist. A realist is an optimist with the benefit of experience. Wishful thinking will get you nowhere. Those who say 'always look on the bright side of life' overlook the mass crucifixion that followed immediately afterwards. This was a totally unnecessary decision involving a comprehensive dismantling of our economic and trade position in the world. We were actually doing rather well but we're not going to get very far just by eating our own cheeses.
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It always used to be down the bottom by King Alfred's statue on the north side but I would check with the operators.
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There are no winners or losers, only losers.
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After the crash in 2008 the £ plummeted but exports did not increase. Price is only one factor, there have to be customers willing to buy. The exit from the ERM also coincided with the introduction of the Single Market which is generally credited with our outstanding growth since then.
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Do all three of you play golf? If so then you should be sorted.
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Cup success is far more random than the league. And don't you think that every other club is trying for the same glory?
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If we are going to lose up there then I feel that it's better to get the loss out of the way early in the season. A win, on the other hand, would set us up very nicely for the early stages before the other teams have settled. Just keep them from scoring for a while and the crowd can get nasty.
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Saints Transfers Thread - Deadline Day
Whitey Grandad replied to Saint Charlie's topic in The Saints
These three players were only bought a couple of years ago. It's normal in football these days to wheel and deal and in our case we generally turn a profit, with a couple of notable exceptions. -
Congratulations. The more you respect your body the more it will repay you.
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I admit that the situation is disappointing but he'd need to be replaced before too long. If he were a horse he would not be far off becoming a few tins of glue.
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Saints Won, Watford 1.....Post match meltdown
Whitey Grandad replied to Ohio Saint's topic in The Saints
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She can if she wants to but it must be at a commercial rate. In most cases where there is a loan to the company no interest is paid. Sometimes there can be very complicated arrangements between holding companies and their subsidiaries, Top Shop and the like, but football company finance is notoriously intricate.
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Here's a suggestion. Why don't you get some money together and then offer to buy the club off her? Then you could put in all the investment that you wanted to. Anyway, anyone who invested would expect a return on that investment. It's her club, she can follow any policy that she likes, within the limits of the law and the football regulations.
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Saints Won, Watford 1.....Post match meltdown
Whitey Grandad replied to Ohio Saint's topic in The Saints
I'd prefer a penalty goal. That means a goal, not a penalty. It would make the defender much more cautious about making a challenge. -
I thought he did ok but I wasn't actually at the game.
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I can't tell you that. All I can say is that I cannot see why we couldn't just implement the same rules as those other countries that don't send the money abroad. The EU just says that every citizen should get the same deal but of course children living abroad only really applies to non-British recipients. The amount in proved is out of all proportion to the political significance, some £28m a year, and HMRC consider that it would cost more to prevent the payments than it would save. Cameron did get an opt-out of ever closer union but that disappeared the morning after the vote.
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To return to your reply for a moment (I have been off Internet for a few days). The payment of benefits varies from one member to another and it is Britain's choice to pay child benefit to children living abroad. We could have chosen not to. http://www.migrationwatchuk.org/briefing-paper/288 'Benefit Rules across the EU 7 Most countries do not pay child benefit in respect of children living outside of their territory. According to the EU’s Mutual Information System on Social Protection, in order to claim child benefit in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden the child must be resident in the territory.[3] In Ireland the rules stipulate that the child must be normally living with and being supported by the recipient however in practice this is not the case.[4] Only in the UK, Czech Republic, Germany, Latvia, and the Netherlands can child benefit be claimed for children who live in another EU state.' And a ruling where the ECJ has supported us: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jun/14/uk-can-refuse-benefits-to-unemployed-eu-migrants-judges-rule
