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shurlock

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  1. Shoe's on the other foot, Les.
  2. You can read a balanced set of comments here: http://www.asmfoot.org/forum/index.php?/topic/3978-guido-carrillo-le-petit-prince-du-rocher/&page=138
  3. Watched his interview, seems like a softly spoken, conscientious lad. Want things to work out for him.
  4. Why would a French football expert be running the rule over an Argentinian manager who had worked in Spain?
  5. Try reading what I said and what the BBC says and doesn't say pal. To simplify things for you. Only tiny countries trade with the EU on WTO terms alone. https://www.economist.com/news/britain/21731865-practice-almost-no-countries-trade-eu-wto-terms-alone-brexiteers-claim-trade
  6. Good lad.
  7. Could do. Either way, whether it’s minimum goals scored or minimum number of minutes, the threshold would have to be set a lot higher. Ten goals over nearly two seasons is a ludicrously low bar. The idea of comparing the stats Cavani who starts every game for PSG and thus racked up over 50 goals with Carrillo who scraped over the 10 goal threshold is pony.
  8. According to the BBC, Davis will say that the "UK wants to be free to negotiate and agree trade deals with other countries during this period". Not intends but wants. I want to play for Saints; you want to be a successful businessman. Doesn't mean it's going to happen Especially as the UK, so far, has caved into most EU demands. As reported on here before, closed the £/$ trade and collected profits ages ago, having largely traded on news. Been playing fracking sand stocks over the last 6 months after fears of oversupply and overcapacity in the sector. Any news on Grenfell fella?
  9. I saw that criteria. But the criteria is usually games or minutes played, not goals scored.
  10. FYI the EU and the US have nearly 40 bilateral agreements in place -many touching on trade and trade facilitation. Did I say otherwise? I only said that one possible outcome is that the UK crashes out without a deal (that includes a transitional arrangement) in which case those bilateral agreements would be null and void. Always happy to help
  11. Is that one of MLG's garbage stats? Ignore him, he's clueless. Typically when you see stats like this, it is standard practice for the player to have started a minimum number of games or played a minimum number of minutes. I see MLG has ditched this, no doubt to reach the conclusion he set out to achieve from the start.
  12. Wrong again. That refers only to tariffs. I assume you can read. You do realise that trade and trade facilitation involves far more than tariffs -everything from customs cooperation to mutual recognition of standards. I trust you read the whole article Quite while you're not too far behind, you're embarsssing yourself pal.
  13. No we don't. The only countries the UK trades exclusively with on WTO rules are tiny countries such as Cuba and Venezuela. You really need to read more widely and think for yourself. If not, best stick with the fruit and veg, pal.
  14. And he also bigged up Pellegrino. Would be good to see what his overall record is really like -rather than people forever pointing to his assessment of Gaston.
  15. Frankly Gabbi is demonstrating why his goal average in Italy was so average. If anything he's partial proof that past stats can be illuminating about the future. Hard to escape the fact that he's been a huge disappointment for months now -and while we may not be fully playing to his strengths, better players usually have the quality and versatility to excel in a range of formations and styles of play.
  16. Agree pal.
  17. Those two statements are perfectly easy to reconcile, unless you're a bit dim. There have been some negative effects associated with the increase in uncertainty, but we won't know the full effects until we know what type of deal the UK secures. Thus, if the UK crashes out without a deal onto WTO terms, then the effects will be far more damaging. If the UK stays within the single market and customs union, the negative impact will be much more limited, though less optimal than if the UK had voted to remain. If the UK strikes a deal somewhere in between, then the effects will lie somewhere in between. At the moment, nobody knows what the outcome will be, though an increase in uncertainty -independent of that final outcome is never helpful. Not rocket science to understand, space cadet.
  18. ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Les Reed went to Monaco to launder Kat's dough instead he bought a striker called Guido Carrillo ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
  19. Either your French isnt very good or you’re making things up.
  20. They’re the complete opposite - they’re adventurous and score goals for fun. Thoroughly outplayed Spurs and City in the CL last season. Were one of the funnest sides to watch. If there’s any similiarity, it’s the emphasis on wingplay, though with Monaco, it comes from the fullbacks and proper hug the touchline wingers. Good write up here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2017/05/03/four-simple-tactics-monaco-do-exceptionally/
  21. Ideally you'd want him to use his physicality to hold up the ball.
  22. Incredible if that's the case. Who would have thought that a year ago.
  23. Playing the odds pal?
  24. What happens when Austin returns?
  25. hahahahaha. Like something out of a bad video game - the kind of crap that a US games developer might produce if they didn't have the official club licenses.
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