
Window Cleaner
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Well they play in all red shirts don't they.
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Don't know about that, the top guys are making a lot of dollars. The highest paid gets in the 7-8 million dollar a year region. Ralph doesn't even make a million a year with us.
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Depends what the alternative might be surely.
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Do Red Bull actually sponsor anything of any consequence in the UK ?
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Saints aren't playing in European Competitions just now. We'll see how the EPL implements the rules next season.
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https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/onesport/cps/624/cpsprodpb/A248/production/_105944514_tv052787126.jpg Justly, his arm wasn't in a natural position. UEFA is quite, quite clear about it. He's blocking the shot, just like they told him to in the U11s at Montfermeil or somewhere like that. Players learn to cheat at a very young age and UEFA are stamping it out. Good for them. If he doesn't turn his back there wouldn't be a penalty..
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Well if they help you by jumping and flailing their arms, seek no further.
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There must be some back alley Asian internet bookie who wants to throw money at us surely.
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There you go again. English referees interpreting the rules as they see them. For UEFA it's clearer. Handball in the box deflects shot= Penalty. Some of the scything tackles you see week in, week out in the PL would be straight reds in most other championships. The football is better in the UK, it's closer to the old game but it's not really in accordance with modern rules applied elsewhere.
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Yes, I watched the game. Now to me, without having seen any Hawkeye or DRS like projections, the shot is going into the top corner of the goal. Kipkembe blocks it by increasing his body surface by flailing his arm and a penalty is the nailed on decision. Qatar FC deserve everything they get, they're making a mockery of FFP and football in general. 600 million euros spent and the still can't beat United reserves.
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Looks good. Scores 50 or more one innings in 3 from the stats. I see it's only for the first part of the season though.
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Perhaps not.
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Window Cleaner replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
I explained your hypothesis. It's all standard reglementary stuff available on the government website. Begum was a British Citizen otherwise you can't strip her of it. At 15 when she left I doubt if she had any real status at all anyway. I don't know about the Uk nowadays but here in France the kids have to do a couple of days "Preparation de la Defense" Just involves hanging around in barracks or government offices, having a nice lunch or two and watching some videos. At the end they get a sort of certificate and without this you can't enroll for GCEs or the University or a driving licence. Going to bumped up to a month on and off soon and those who refuse will be in sort of no mans land. They'll be citizens but with few basic rights.. -
Doubt if that will happen. He'll be 31 and on the downhill slope. Bournemouth or Championship more likely. He's lost a fair bit of pace from what I saw last time he played for Liverpool. Keeps trying the same old stuff that worked in his heyday, only now it doesn't.
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He's on loan at Newcastle isn't he? And we got Ings.
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Window Cleaner replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Justly no, the parents were not legal residents, citizens or any other acceptable status. The child is of the nationality of the parents. It's not like France or the US where it's the right of "sol" that counts. Automatic British Citizenship is only established by blood line. After that if the parents have legal residence status then the child has a claim. If they don't he hasn't. But in the case in hand it is of no import whether the young person has british citizenship. We know she had because it's been stripped from her for what can be called un-British conduct, The classic case here is that of Lord Haw Haw or William Joyce. He was an Irish/American citizen engaged in propaganda broadcasts for the Nazis during WW2. When being tried afterwards he claimed it wasn't treason because he wasn't British. As he'd obtained a British passport by forgery or deception he owed loyalty to the king and was hanged for treason. You see so this young person owes loyalty to the Queen and by joining IS has committed treason. Won't be hanged though. Mr Javid is setting up a new treason law for these people so perhaps they won't want to come back after all. -
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Window Cleaner replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
In fact in the UK in 2017 no less than 104 people were stripped of the Brtish Nationality and most of them were deported. What for, I couldn't say. -
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Window Cleaner replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Look it up on the governmen'ts nationality website. It's a case by case scenario dependant on the parent's status at the time of the child's birth. I don't make the rules I just know about them because obtaining British Nationality for my own daughter led me to read all the whys, wherefores and whereupons. For instance she's British because I am and my parents were, her children may well not be because those born outside the UK to at least one British parent do not always pass the nationality on. Even then you have to dob the government some serious swans just to get a bit of paper to prove your nationality. Cost me 250£ for my girl and there's not even a shadow of a doubt about her nationality. Those applying for some other route can face a charge of over £1000 and have to pass an assimilation test. It's not a case of I was born here, I'm British.Don't confuse the UK and the US, the rules aren't the same. Only British bloodline confers automatic British nationality and even then the parents have to married. in some cases. -
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Window Cleaner replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
But one does not automatically acquire British Citizenship by being born in the UK. Most cases lead to British Citizenship but some don't. It's in the Home Office regulations. Look it up if you're interested. -
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Window Cleaner replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
Some countries do not allow dual citizenship, some that you might think as pretty progressive places..like the Netherlands. If you take up Dutch citizenship then you must renounce any others that you may have. The woman spoke of trying to get Dutch citizenship I believe, that would mean her giving up on all others. There's a list on the Home Office website of countries that allow dual citizenship, have a look, you'll be surprised at the number that don't. Spain only allows DC with some Latin American countries and this is causing a bit of a todoo with a few expats who've decide to apply for Spanish citizenship because of Brexit, no more UK citizenship for them. -
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Not been to Syria, but then who has, but I remember the Lebanon being a really nice place before all of the troubles started. Syria will need to be rebuilt and I believe that many Syrians who fled are now returning home. -
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Window Cleaner replied to sadoldgit's topic in The Lounge
But if Gary Glitter had some other nationality or had the status to get one then I'd doubt if he'd be allowed back. The rub lies there within. -
So, with a bit over a month to bowl-off have we got any openers sorted out?
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Err didn't Victor get burgled whilst playing a game for Saints ?
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Won't that leave them with no absolute (theoretical) majority in case of another no confidence motion? Even with the DUP.