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EFL appeal tribunal decision

The second charge only, that is the method used for amortisation. It feels desperate and vindictive on the part of the EFL having been humiliated by the original decision where their “expert" was panned.

I don’t know how the composition of the appeal panel is decided. You would think that even if it was to go against the original panel, which spent a great deal of time and effort on reaching its verdict, that any punishment would be token. All a bit pathetic though.

posted on 9/9/20

That left winger Josefzooom I mostly don't like. Why couldn't we have signed Watkins???

posted on 10/9/20

Because we are thick as bullcrap.

comment by Scouse (U9675)

posted on 10/9/20

This thread gets better by the day.

posted on 10/9/20

Vidal just wondering if you are in a position to advise on the correlation with increased positive cases of covid-19 and new hospital admissions. I suspect, that the increased positive cases are due to increased testing but the actual number of deaths has not increased and any associated deaths are due to those having underlying illnesses.

Thank you in advance.

posted on 10/9/20

Trump was right about more testing will give more cases. I think the country should get back to normal, I've always been suspicious of "experts"

posted on 11/9/20

I find it strange that Boris gives advance notice about the measures he's bringing in. If it's that important, why would you wait before doing so?

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posted on 11/9/20

comment by KentuckyRam (U7775)
posted 6 hours, 9 minutes ago
I find it strange that Boris gives advance notice about the measures he's bringing in. If it's that important, why would you wait before doing so?
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Boris doesn't have a fecking clue what day it is, the bloke is a complete ar5e-wipe.

posted on 11/9/20

in more moderate language - Boris is a Bumbling ex Bullingdon Club, lying, International law-breaking, unprincipled, bustard creating, disgrace to this nation and the Conservative party who never had any intention of reaching an honourable agreement on Brexit, He can't even remember what lies he has told from one day to the next- nor even what he has said. Now his disgraceful past is (in part) catching up with him, very much to the disadvantage of the nation and the Union of BG and NI.

posted on 11/9/20

comment by Let Me inRamdini (U21882)
posted 18 minutes ago
in more moderate language - Boris is a Bumbling ex Bullingdon Club, lying, International law-breaking, unprincipled, bustard creating, disgrace to this nation and the Conservative party who never had any intention of reaching an honourable agreement on Brexit, He can't even remember what lies he has told from one day to the next- nor even what he has said. Now his disgraceful past is (in part) catching up with him, very much to the disadvantage of the nation and the Union of BG and NI.
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Excuse me for butting onto your thread, but well said Ramdini, Johnson is a lying blustering disgrace of a politician.

posted on 11/9/20

Who would have thought that a politician would lie. I've never trusted any politician, you know they are lying as soon as their lips moved. All self serving egomaniacs. Dennis Skinner was my MP before I moved here and he was a straight talker but I'm not naive to think that he didn't have his own interests at heart before his constituents.

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