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  1. fernandopartridge

    Spurs Tickets

    But non season ticket holders are a minority, it doesn't sound like the season ticket holders fancy paying and they represent 80% of potential sales
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Government doesn't have an overdraft for fuck sake
  3. fernandopartridge

    Spurs Tickets

    Despite the high price it's one of only two home games in September, poor turnout really if it doesn't get towards sell out
  4. fernandopartridge

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    It's irrelevant, there are a tiny number of millionaires who might get a couple of hundred quid they don't need, so what? There are many more who won't get a couple of hundred quid that they do need.
  5. fernandopartridge

    Match Thread Watford (a) - Sat 14th Sept

    Watford made a loss last year before player sales of £24m albeit including interest on debts to their owner. I think the day to day losses were more like £7m but based on a turnover that continued to include parachute payments, £48m for TV and Media which is going to reduce to something more...
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Ran the pension credit calculator and a single man aged 80 still paying rent or mortgage, on a combined state + private pension of £280 a week (which is average) is not entitled to pension credit. £280 per week - £100 rent - £20 Council Tax - £10 Water Bills - £20 Insurance - £20 Energy - £20...
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    Concerns over the club's direction......

    So you've done a complete about-turn on the thread you started? Top work 👏
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    To give him credit he well understands all this, it's just hurting him that he has been mugged off voting for Labour.
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Oh no UK economy unexpectedly flatlines for second month in row Pre-election slowdown continues in July despite economists predicting growth of 0.2%
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    But something does not have to go, does it? Your cope is off the scale in the last day or two.
  11. fernandopartridge

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    How does inflation hit you less, it is relative to what you consume. If food inflation is running at 15% your costs still go up by 15% whether you spend £50 a week or £100 a week and if you're on £350 per week state + private pension or £700 per week take home pay.
  12. fernandopartridge

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Quite right, especially when this act of 'getting a grip on the finances' is followed up with more no hope austerity
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Their other problem is thinking that these 'clever' little political moves are impressing anybody but a few weird politics geeks and the Westminster lobby.
  14. fernandopartridge

    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    The cause of that asset bubble isn't deficit spending, it's interest rates. What's worse? Investors gaining higher interest on government bonds paid for in £ which you've agreed cannot run out, or investors using low borrowing costs to buy up assets and inflate their value?
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    Transfer Rumour Matty James

    More training sessions doesn't necessarily mean they don't have time off though, does it?
  16. fernandopartridge

    Transfer Rumour Matty James

    I'm sure forcing them to come to training on one of the few opportunities they have to have protracted time off outside of the summer months will work better
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    The US are not going to be in any trouble with its debt. They can pay any debt in USD at any time as the issuer of USD. This is exactly the same as UK government debt in £. The only trouble comes from the respective politicians at best ignorance of this point, or at worst, understanding that...
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    ex players - what could have been

    I listened on 5Live too, I distinctly remember Chris Waddle saying "Best player on the park"
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    Do you want to discuss boring politics?

    Well no, it shows the UK still hasn't recovered even to its pre-covid piss poor performance. Why did it see a much greater economic decline during Covid than the EU or US? Who was in charge at that point?
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