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    Daniil Medvedev

    Well, their and ATPs actions. I’m sure Putin will also use ATPs stance to suggest other sporting bodies excluding Russian sportsmen and women is wrong.
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    Daniil Medvedev

    It’s such a tough call this. I obviously feel sorry for those that can’t compete (as long as they don’t support Putin) and in a way it doesn’t sit right with me as it’s not like they can even really speak out against Putin for fear of repercussions However, the problem is that if a Russian...
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    That’s what I’m saying though shmmeee. If there’s a productivity or safeguarding of data issue, you raise it and get people back in. If you feel you need people in the office at least some if the time to get the best out of them and the wider team, then also fair enough. But as is standard with...
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    Pitch invasions

    Exactly. I’ve got no issue with pitch invasions to celebrate. However to do it to abuse and attack players is a disgrace. Once again, the few will end up ruining it for all unless the authorities nip it in the bud
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Political posturing on both sides Pete. I understand the governments position if there is an issue with productivity/safeguarding data etc, but if so prove it. The response, on the surface at least, appears childish
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    It’s surely just common sense though Dave. Looks to me that either the people running DFE are stupid or trying to prove a point…I’m guessing the latter I think the governments issue was more that a majority were WFH. As I’ve said, I personally don’t have an issue with any WFH, it’s none of my...
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    Your Portfolio

    No, loads got stung I think. Just checked and current share price is at $96 so it would’ve been very painful for those late to the party
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    I don’t know Pete, unless there’s some massive turnaround I can’t see Johnson winning the next election. Police fines or not, a lot of the public have lost trust and the government look devoid of ideas. That’s why I thought Starmer/Labour were wrong to major on pushing for resignations following...
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Yeah, strange. I honestly can’t believe he avoided more fines after getting one for that ‘birthday party’ which I thought would be the lesser of the offences
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    Your Portfolio

    Sorry for the long post but my mate text me this…made me feel a bit better about current investment shitstorm (I also hate the big boys who short stuff). I put my favourite part in bold 😂 Melvin Capital goes bust. Turns out, investing isn't so easy when the free money faucet turns off. The...
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    I think it probably represents 100% of the retrospective fines though…possibly for the whole country. I’m not condoning what happened, it was wrong, however, the police would’ve turned a blind eye to most potential breaches during the pandemic yet couldn't here. If they investigated all of them...
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Five…someone likes to party !!! Govey on the rave Acting Deputy Commissioner Helen Ball said: 'In total we have made 126 referrals for a fixed-penalty notice to be issued.. 28 people have been referred for between two and five fixed-penalty notices.
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    Check yourselves

    All the best CJ
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    Wasps downward spiral...

    Agreed. The club is still massively loss making though and I wouldn’t be surprised if rates go up further, assuming they’re able to secure a refinance.
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    Wasps downward spiral...

    Agreed. Unless there’s some dramatic changes the model doesn’t appear to work. It’s all well and good owning a ground but if youre having to pay 6.5%* pa (£2m) just to service interest on the debt with dwindling crowds/match day income then you’re going to struggle. The only things I can think...
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    Billy Sharp

    The authorities are going to have to start dishing out massive fines and/or force clubs to play behind close doors (if a player is assaulted on the pitch) to nip this in the bud, otherwise it’s only going to get worse. This situation has been coming for a while
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    Billy Sharp

    Not even allowed to take in a bottle of water up at the CBS…unless you remove the top 🙄
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    I heard. I still think/hope it will come in some form Edit - I think BP said their short term/10 year low carbon investment plans wouldn’t change with a windfall tax. I’d imagine that everyone wants these ramped up even further though. If they did then at least there’d be some kind of...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Bizarre position to take in the current climate. They know the additional profiteering* that’s going on and I’d imagine a large number of them actually agree with the policy, yet voted against it because it was raised by Labour. *I don’t mind companies generating extra profits but as I...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    As I said, I don’t think it would be in anyones interests to have a trade war especially at the current time. The U.K. and a number of EU countries might well be in recession by the end of this year/early next and additional tariffs on goods is not going to help consumers with inflation/cost of...
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