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  1. fernandopartridge

    Is There Anything SISU Could Do?

    The ship has sailed really. The best they could do now is at least one promotion and to hand the club over unencumbered to somebody competent to take it forward. Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    32000 crowd

    3rd defeat on the spin. CCFC WWW CRFC WWW WRFC LLL Let's hope it continues Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    Ticket Prices

    £25 will put off some walk up fans but even if it was £20 there are plenty who will find other reasons not to bother Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    Ticket Prices

    So it's not about affordability? Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    Match Thread Coventry City - Crewe Alexandra Match Thread - Saturday 30th Sep

    Aye. His brother was a horrible niggly player as well Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    January transfer window

    Comparing this season with 2 years ago is wrong. We were in a mess by January that season as the backbone of the squad were loanees. This time around the backbone is mostly permanent signings all with other players to back them up. All in all completely different, it's only a new aged...
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    Barnet Roll Call

    I'm going Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    Match Thread Coventry City - Crewe Alexandra Match Thread - Saturday 30th Sep

    From what I saw 4-0 wouldn't have flattered us. I think the expectation of the way in which we'll beat teams needs to be a bit more realistic. We're not going to play champagne football and completely dominate offensively but we're hardly giving teams a sniff defensively, really solid base...
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    Match Thread Coventry City - Crewe Alexandra Match Thread - Saturday 30th Sep

    The pitch looked very heavy on ifollow, or was that just the buffering? Ball seemed to be holding up. Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    ZHC could cover multiple people apparently 'employed' but in what amounts to less full time equivalent posts than there are people. So, how would getting rid of ZHC actually lead to a genuine rise in unemployment? If somebody is on a ZHC working on average 16 hours or less a week, they are...
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    What bollocks
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Proportion of their income. Somebody earning 22k a year pays around 17% in Income Tax / NI, then will pay Council Tax (they'll pay the same CT as somebody earning 100k if their house is in the same band for example which is a higher proportion of their pay). If they put £40 of fuel in their car...
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Who said anything about punishing people who work hard? Paying tax is not a punishment. If somebody is put off working hard and pushing yourself by the idea of paying tax, I think they're probably not the high flyer they thought they were. As a proportion of income, low and middle earners pay...
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    I understand the theory but it's whether it is purely down to this theory or other factors. Banks have been recovering profitability since the CT rate was cut for example.
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Have you got the statistics to back this up? Could it not be rising profitability leading to rising corporation tax?
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Agreed - and big business loves the EU as regulatory harmonisation is what they're after
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    10 game review

    The trajectory is positive though Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    What's that got to do with the majority voting for Brexit? Trump said he'd be protectionist. He's doing as he said. It's not even tariffs on a UK company. Not sure how TTIP is going but don't make out that we'd be much better off in the EU. Sent from my SM-G935F using Tapatalk
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    The EU does not have any money. It cannot put any in. EU investment is funded essentially by taxpayers in those countries that are net contributors to the EU budget. It is not a difficult concept to grasp. What benefit for the EU taxpayer is a plaque? What's it for if not political capital...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Not at all. The accusation of Farageism is complete rubbish. I have first hand experience of the points i made, including contracts worth less than £100k still being subject to the EU plaque requirement, even small ESF 'Community Grants'. My point on match funding is that it effectively...
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