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Everything posted by coldel
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Really, we were just one 92nd minute goal from exiting this tournament at the group stages, just like last time. It sounds horrible but the sooner the old faces at the FA die off and stop sticking with Yes Men managers we might actually make the most of the talent we have.
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Just shows how poor Russia are and what a mess Roy made of that game.
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Did this with some mates last year, utterly brilliant experience, feels like you are in the movies... http://zombieexperiences.co.uk/encounters/secret-bunker/
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We could have knocked it about all day 40 yards from their goal and still not scored. What winds me up is apparent 'experts' like Hoddle saying how we dominated the game, but we didn't, it suited Slovakia down to the ground, their keeper barely had to make a save second half. Thats the inherent issue with England managers is that they cannot see the issues slap bang in front of their faces. ...and as for the lack of anyone in the team who can take a free kick or corner without hitting the first man. Farce.
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Well another shoddy performance, messing around with a team unnecessarily. As a manager with these players he should be battering some teams, we have a seriously sub standard manager, as soon as we get knocked out when we play some one decent we can finally move him on.
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Have you got under it yet? Looks great having a complete undertray there! Tullet is a good exhaust
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Like the rear diffuser, always sets these cars off nicely. Replacement front grille also - both set off the front and back. What exhaust is it running?
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Not that you want to read much into it, but it is quite funny, but by all accounts Nissan and suing the leave campaign for misrepresentation. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36573766
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Yes cannot see the point in 'resting' form and continuity is more important when playing games over a short period of time. And rest is relative, every other team is playing lots of games like us, they will be equally 'less rested' really we have to get our team playing together regularly so we get some momentum.
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My mate is thinking of selling his RRS, think its a 56 plate also (on private plate) with 52k miles. Had £5k worth of driveshaft/suspension work done last year as well.
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Well I guess you could say that the campaigns have at least been of the appropriate level for some of the public As the FTSE dropping was mentioned as an indication of how bad Brexit is for the economy, it's now bounced back up to 6220 (a huge gain of 199 points today), so does that mean that Brexit can now be seen as a good thing for the economy? It bounced back up on the news that another round of polls showed the Remain camp back in the lead after the 2 day break following the unfortunate death of an MP. I think both camps agree that financial markets will be hit if we vote out and during the time it takes to renegotiate, it has to. Financial markets do react so negatively to uncertainty, this will be an uncertain time for the UK.
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Yes the Warsi thing is now what its all about (Farage probably grateful for it) although plenty of stories going around how apparently she has been disgruntled for ages, others saying she never attended a single leave meeting etc. etc. All about damage limitation at the moment from both sides. The whole campaign by both sides has been shocking, I think we had better more informed debates here, and we aren't the 'experts'. The sad thing is I read a couple of news stories on Sky News website over breakfast out of interest to see what 'the masses' were posting in the comments section and some of it is just so much utter garbage that they really shouldn't be allowed near a voting booth
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Its such a shame that the actions of the minority reflect on the many, I know a few Russian people and have been over to Moscow for work reasons and all great people. Doesn't help with senior politicians condoning rioting though...
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Followed by chairs and tear gas?
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Farage's poster seems to have caused a lot of issues, bad move by him in the vital last days before the vote.
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Congrats mate. A nicely stone chipped Zed for the event as well
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Interestingly this feels like its going the way of the Scots vote - getting closer nearer the vote. I have been keeping more of an eye on the bookies now, they very rarely get it wrong, they put remain as favourites still...much closer than it was though.
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Have enjoyed watching Iceland play - I think Albania are very under-rated, they have some very good players now and are a very competent team. The days of 6-0s are well and truly passed in European football unless you are playing San Marino etc. (even then they can get a few surprise results). Portugal have under achieved, again. France I expect to start to motor soon, they just need a consistent team selection, dropping 5 players last night was a mistake. As a West Ham fan somewhat concerned about how well Payet is playing, imagine the vultures are circling as we speak!
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Took the Celica up there with Irn Bru and a load of other Zeds, can honestly say you would be gutted if you didn't have the Zed to take on the roads on Skye and off it...
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...and that was the point I raised previously, engage with facts and draw your own conclusions. Posting up meme's, FB posts from randoms I have never heard of, propaganda videos from either side etc are really not worth considering. We are all going to make mistakes along the way but this is what this debate is about. I set out originally on the fence, for me it was never a decision on whether I should be in or out. We are currently in and our current financial situation shows us what being in is all about, its about convincing me to vote out with something that was plausible and had some planning with the risks associated with it - the Leave campaign have not done enough in my view to convince me to vote out. I guess however there are people (and certainly on this thread) who were always going to vote either way despite the facts put in front of them - and they are entitled to I guess but personally I was open to either route.
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Shouldn't be posting that you break the law on an open forum banz... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Less said about UKIP supporters the better quite frankly! Most governments are swayed and listen to businesses and I doubt that many businesses in EU countries would be pleased if their governments made it hard for them to trade with the UK. We are worth too much to them...whether we are worth more to them than they are to us is immaterial really. The fact is we're important to them so why would they put that at risk? The import/export figures can be manipulated any way you like but again, as I said in my post: Of course, there is even a possibility that a vote out decision would spark serious debate across Europe and lead to a number of nations questioning their membership. This in turn could lead to the monumental reforms that I believe are necessary to make the EU what it should be. That's just speculation though and shouldn't really sway anyones decision... Either way, it makes for an interesting few months...because even a close vote to remain (which is likely) could spark some of the questions mentioned above! I think somewhere you are reading it wrong, UK exports to Germany and France alone are near our total exports to the US - then you have to add in the other 25 EU countries we export to. https://www.uktradei.../Pages/OTS.aspx The EU is and has been for some time our largest trading partner with around 45% of exports going to the EU, for the US to be a bigger export market it would literally have to be our only other trading partner and exclude BRIC, India, Oceanic countries etc. We are an important part of the EU I believe because of our financial services industry, that contributes hugely to our export business. Services are growing whilst physical goods shrink.
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Yes the free movement issue isn't a big thing for me, but certainly for many a UKIP supporter it is the main reason to vote Leave. Although we can point to varying models, we are unique in that we are not an outside country organising a deal with the EU, we are part of the EU leaving and wanting to renegotiate. Although there is no place for grudges in business, I would imagine there could be a bit of 'well you left, don't expect any favours from us' and as mentioned we export more to the EU than they export to us - we have to play our cards right (and I do not trust the current government enough to go in with enough balls to do it).
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It depends really on how the deals, markets etc react and what happens next. If we slip into a recession then it will affect everyone in the country for sure.
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We buy more from the EU than we sell to them, its in their interest to maintain the status quo. https://www.uktradei.../Pages/OTS.aspx Our top export market isnt even in the EU, its America who we dont even have a trade deal with: http://www.telegraph...-the-eu-debate/ Although we buy more than we export to the EU, we are a much smaller as a percent. So from memory something like 45% of our exports go to the EU (around 15% to the US) but I have read it somewhere but its something like 15% of the EU export market is to the UK - we rely on them more than they rely on us.