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Ah, but would you have voted for him if you had had the option of voting for Murat Yakin? The Mods are plotting with the betting industry to keep the true front runner away from fans message boards thereby making a killing when he is finally appointed.
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If only the board of directors had access to information other than this thread to make their decision. A shame really.
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Great, thanks guys. I'll try the sony centre tomorrow and go for a universal one if they can't help. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/ukip-blames-london-election-performance-on-difficulty-appealing-to-the-educated-and-cultured-9423200.html Lol
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Does anybody know where I might be able to get a replacement tv stand? We have a Sony (KDL - 26EX320) which we had mounted on the wall but having moved house would now prefer to have on top of a set of draws in one of the bedrooms. Unsurprising Mrs CS has thrown out the original stand and I can't seem to find a replacement on line anywhere. Google results are just thousands of replacement remotes... Any help much appreciated. CS
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I hope this doesn't make me look stupid but... .. how do they do this? Is it just to do with which direction the mower goes round or do they gut the grass to marginally different lengths or...???
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Um... so might some of the money be going somewhere else? Surely not.
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Children Over Five 'Wearing Nappies In Class'
Clapham Saint replied to Spudders's topic in The Lounge
Evidently it is possible. The fact that I don't understand it doesn't make it impossible. I just find it baffling that a woman wouldn't realise until that late. -
Children Over Five 'Wearing Nappies In Class'
Clapham Saint replied to Spudders's topic in The Lounge
I've heard/read about people not realising until this late (or later) before, but really don't understand how it is possible. Even ignoring the size of the bump, did she not wonder what the squirming and wriggling sensation in her stomach was? -
Children Over Five 'Wearing Nappies In Class'
Clapham Saint replied to Spudders's topic in The Lounge
This is the more shocking revelation! -
These preview/review videos are hilarious. Hadn't watched one before today but they add to the tinpotness off all thinks P*mpey fantastically. They look like they're filmed in the News' toilets using a mobile phone. http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/pompey/neil-allen-and-jordan-cross-preview-pompey-s-easter-programme-1-6007062 Has any journalist ever looked more uncomfortable than Neil and Jordan do on camera?
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She'll be voting Tory in no time...
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BBC - Trojan Horse: 25 schools probed over alleged takeover plot
Clapham Saint replied to holepuncture's topic in The Lounge
Agreed wholeheartedly. -
Of the current company or the (inevitable) new one?
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Windows 7 logged in with default profile error...
Clapham Saint replied to Clapham Saint's topic in Technology Chat
Thanks WG! I've managed to fix. I was a bit nervous going on line at first in case it had been caused by a virus but all seems ok so far. Thanks again for the links! CS -
I have turned my PC on this evening and after typing in my password there was a delay before I was logged in. When I did finally get though to the desktop it was that for a completely new account and a small pop up message in the corner said that I had been logged in with the default profile. There was no explanation as to why this has happened. I can see that my photos etc are still there under my old profile c:/users/etc but can't log into that profile. Any suggestions? I can set up a new profile and i suppose could transfer the files it I need to but it will be a massive pain in the @ rse which I would rather avoid if I can. Thanks in advance guys. CS
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I seem to remember that [x]% of any transfer fees received were marked to be paid to football creditors. Does anybody remember the %? I will laugh if they do get a £1m windfall but then slowly realise that they only get to keep £100k (although I'd obviously rather they didn't even get this).
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The potential receipt from Liverpool would have been an asset of the old company and so unless there was a clause in the contract with Liverpool specifically preventing it there is no reason why it couldn't have been sold to the new company (and then the new new company), by the administrator. However early settlement of future fees are a comparatively easy way for an administrator to raise some quick cash, albeit at a discount, and I would expect he would settled anything he could. Given all the bad news coming out of fat pipes over the last few weeks I would have thought that if there was even the potential for a £1m windfall then they would be shouting it from the (crumbling) rooftops.
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Financial results for year ending 30 June 2013
Clapham Saint replied to trousers's topic in The Saints
Because the CFO should be keeping control of these things. If (again IF) this is a major problem then you wouldn't expect him to them be put in day to day control of the whole club. Of course the alternatives are that either he was fighting against the problems and was over ruled by NC (as hypo suggests), or it isn't considered an issue by KL - in which case no problem. -
Financial results for year ending 30 June 2013
Clapham Saint replied to trousers's topic in The Saints
If (and that's IF) the level of transfer fees owed and cost controls are considered a major issue by KL, it does seem a little odd for the former Chief Financial Officer to have been promoted to Chief Executive Officer (or whatever his job title actually is now). -
And "Great posters"
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If I were them I'd get Fergie out of retirement until the end of the season.
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Why does "I have a game plan" warrant a specific statement? How many times has he fielded a team without a game plan? Actually probably best for him if he doesn't answer than...
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What are the criteria for an "emergency loan"? I had thought it was only for teams that had all of their goalkeepers injured at once (or similar); not for teams who have just realised that all of the players signed in the normal window are sh1t3.
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As I see it the annuity is effectively insurance against living for a long time. Does anybody really fancy living their retirement years watching your savings slowly (hopefully slowly) decline and thinking "right, I have enough to last me another [8] years so need to die before then or live the last years of my life in poverty".