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Everything posted by hutch
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They are. Ultimate includes Sports
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I don't think any of our fans are that stupid. But some of the people that post on here certainly are.
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"It's just a flesh wound"
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Or the academy seems to have dried up because it takes about 10 years to bring a kid through to maturity, and 10 years ago we were at rock-bottom, relegated and heading for liquidation.
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I don't know why the idiots that infest this thread continue to expose their stupidity so regularly. But anyway, here's a little factoid for you... And FWIW the manufacturers concerned are Mercedes Benz, BMW, Volkswagen, Toyota, Nissan, Ford and General Motors. The largest worldwide export markets for vehicles produced in South Africa are Germany (by value) and UK (by volume). So if you're driving around in a 3-series, or a C-Class or a HiLux or a Polo, that's you (because the RHD versions are produced in SA). And just one other little factoid to ponder. In pretty much every country that I do business in (and I mean do actually do real business, not read about it on google), temporary imports intended for re-export are duty-free, usually upon provision of a bank or insurance "customs bond" provided to the local Government department.
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I see they have two goals side by side at Staplewood tonight. Must be planning to bring Shane Long on later.
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But if you were to look at it objectively, with an open mind, you might conclude that it depends on the terms of the deal.
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Or maybe some people think that if large parts of the world can trade successfully with the EU every day without any trade deal, then just maybe we might do the same?
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Oh I dunno. Beat Swansea today and we could go on a bit of a run.
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Goals for Jason McCarthy and Sam Gallagher this afternoon
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Yeah, it was nice for their fans to get a night out under the floodlights last night. It must have reminded them of the old days.
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I'm resigned to finishing behind United, City, Liverpool, Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea every season, so none of their results bother me. Everybody else is a target.
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Nonsense. It's the make up of the result that matters. 100,000 trained qualified doctors, nurses or rocket scientists are welcome. 100,000 office cleaners or burger flippers are not. Yes, I have quoted extremes to get my point across, but I'm sure you get my drift about why controlled immigration is important. It isn't about numbers.
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You can't apply for a UK working visa from outside the EU unless you can bring with you to your local (foreign) screening interview certified copies of all of the required documentation including birth certificates for you and your relevant family, police clearances, education certificates and qualifications, working references, bank statements and any other relevant documents. If you can't provide all of those your application will not even be accepted. You don't get to deal with British people at the local Embassy or Consulate any more, it is all outsourced to local third-party agents, who just tick boxes. There's no negotiation or discussion, because you can't get any access to Embassy staff. Provide what is required or go away. If your application is accepted then all the documents are sent to UK for checking, and your visa is issued here and then sent back for you to collect from the local agent. And it isn't cheap. If you can actually get to the stage that your application is accepted and sent back to the UK for checking and issuing, then you're pretty much home and dry. But the local agents work behind security screens for a reason in many of the offices I've seen in Africa. It can get a bit tasty when people are rejected, and there are plenty of tears.
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Let's see what they say when we get to the final
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It'll be interesting to see how Tadic handles the increased competition when Boufal is fit.
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Are you dimwits really suggesting that net immigration would only be three hundred odd thousand if there were no controls on non-EU immigrants?
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And then let them go for free? That'll work f'sure.
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But if you're not selling to foreigners then there is no change in value. And 0.99 isn't 10% less than 1
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You are aware that the BoE has been implementing a programme of Quantitative Easing since 2009 aren't you?
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If a company's share price goes up by 10% and the international value of the currency goes down by 10% how much does the value of the company change in foreign currency?
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But whichever way you look at it, it strengthens he club's position when refusing a move, if a player would still have 4 years before he could go on a Bosman, rather than 1 or 2.
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So after we leave, any business that wants to continue trading with the EU single market will have to make it's own decision to keep following those directives on a voluntary basis, and those that don't won't. Damn, that's gonna be a real bugger.
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It seems like it some times. And I like it, I like it, I like it, I like it ....
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To be fair, you just repeated the biggest remain fallacy further up the page, that a vote for remain was a vote for the status quo. If the EU leaders had got together and stated... "That's it chaps, no more expansion. 28 is more than enough. No more ever closer union. No more qualified majority voting. Let's stick with what we have and fix the problems we've already got, rather than exacerbate them by extending further into Asia and the Middle East" ...then I think remain would have won comfortably. A lot of people voted against what they thought was coming. They didn't like the look of it.