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A disappointing result, but plenty of positives to take away from the game
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Media staff? For a mere fiver a year? Bloody bargain.
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Some would say that many things that mattered are only covered by qualified majority vote. And I'm sure an avid scholar such as yourself is very much aware of the progressive chipping away at both veto rules and majority definitions. The most recent dilution of the majority requirement is covered in the 2014 rule change.
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It was a "green" shirt
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livescores.cc has an asterisk against the aggregate winner, but only after the tie is finished. While they're still playing you have to click on the tie.
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That could be because this thread seems to have fallen out of the General Sports section where it belongs, and accidentally ended up in the Saints section for some reason. I'm sure the mods will soon put that right, and not make us suffer this cut and paste rubbish for much longer. We can get that for free in plenty of other places.
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I'm pretty sure there was no Tesco money in their accounts last year. Not suggesting there's anything dodgy, but curious.
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Not all at the same time I hope #don'tforgetthefat
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If you have, say, 30 players on short term contracts, average 4 years, then surely you lot can work out that, on average every year, seven or eight of them will either need to be renegotiated or they will leave. It will happen again next year, and every year after that. If you want to know when, for each player, then knock 2 years off his current contract and you won't go far wrong. If you have a problem with that, you're following the wrong sport.
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As long as whatever we are hasn't got wheels on it, I'm happy.
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Did he say whether he was in Manchester or Liverpool when he spoke to him?
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hutch replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
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Her loans were converted to equity (shares)
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...and 35,000 in the five years before that.
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You're talking here about the people that elected George W. Bush
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Especially if Cedric Bertrand and Fonte don't come back from their holidays.
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hutch replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
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Let's see how they whinge when we slap 20% duty on imports from Turkey. This is far more to do with the crap management of Ford over the past three decades than Brexit. They decided to move all their car manufacturing offshore and sell imported cars in the UK at a time their competitors were doing the opposite. Now they complain that it's all the fault of the British voters. Ford is a good example of what is wrong with many of the former US global corporations in the 21st century. They have a few too many Trump genes.
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I like the look of Hojberg, but VVD is the best player on the pitch by a country mile.
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The increase is in kid's tickets, which they sell for about £65 so their income is largely unchanged. That's less than £3 a game. It might be an investment for the future, but for now it just reduces the nmber of seats they have to sell for real money at those ever-popular Fratton sell outs. Does anybody know what their capacity is these days?
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Think of it this way. If we lose every game we will still finish at least 49 places higher than the skates. Better now?
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I was at Lanchester then. Some great night's in the JCR on the football table with the Clash and the Pistols. And being there at the birth of Two Tone. Who could forget pogoing the night away dodging the gobbing from the stage.
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We have more than £40m of debt in the last financial statements. And the owners haven't taken any dividends, so every penny we have received has stayed in the club.
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I posted on here weeks ago, just after the referendum, that if you want to see what is really going on, watch the relationship between Merkel and Junkers. Admittedly at that time I was of the opinion that if she sacked him then we would be well placed for a very acceptable compromise. But I suppose making him sit in the corner, shut his gob and do what he is told is the next best thing. It's also good to see that on here people are at last seeing the difference between being a part of the single market and having access to the single market.
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He has a lot of spare time on his hands. After all, there's not much for a submarine captain to do in Camden Town, eh Brett?