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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostI might be misunderstanding it. Why would the Spanish league be trying to stop Barcelona receiving a lunatic amount of money from PSG? Can understand the French league trying to stop one of their clubs spunking a quarter billy, but doesn't make sense the other way around?Originally posted by mcnugget View PostFinancial Fair Play rules I assume.
He can now go and enjoy his €865k per week and not live in Messi's shadow, even when he outperforms him.
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Neymar is not the sign that football is fucked
The Neymar shit happened because football is fucked
Football is fucked because of shit like this:
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Hey kidyou like Primus... don't waste your time kicking a ball,
watch it on the big TV with your gormless fuckwit dad instead!Last edited by Guest; 04-08-17, 01:01.
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Originally posted by eamonhonda View PostThe value of accomodation in Glasgow is great. My rate rents a lovely 2 bed to himself for little more than I pay for my room in Dublin. And appears to be a lovely city when you know your way around.X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
Because X doesn’t roll like that, because X can’t be pinned down!
$ Free Travel Credit with Airbnb $
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Barca and United 2 of the biggest names in football falling apart due to Neymar . Lol
Chelski's are the more likely to crash n burn imo
Their money advantage that dragged them from mediocrity is no longer there. Barca Will win the title in Spain. In prem Chelski in battle for top 4 with the other moneybag clubs..yes including Utd. The only collapse from Utd has been their style of play . Too slow and deliberate. Will deffo improve. Two cups last season though
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Speaking of flying was just reading that near miss at San Francisco airport at start of July was even closer than realised (air Canada flight went to land on taxi way which had 4 passenger planes lined up,pulled up very late when they copped ,cleared one of the parked planes by 3 feet,brown undies all round in the parked planes)
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Slightly random one but I have a reservation in Vintage Kitchen for two for tomorrow night, Saturday 5th Aug for 8:30PM.
I booked it months ago and now, rather annoyingly I can't make it.
Saturday night bookings here are like gold dust.
If anybody wants it, I'll happily pass on the details rather than cancel the booking.
Need to know by 2PM today in order to give them time to fill the booking elsewhere if nobody wants it.
PM me for details, first come first served (that was a deliberate pun )
***EDIT - BOOKING GONE TO AN IPB'ER***Last edited by Lao Lao; 04-08-17, 11:38.
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FAO NewApproach:
Now we know why Dublin is the only European capital city without an APPLE STORE
Of course one of the funniest things not mentioned in the EU statements (that I could see), is that despite all the dodgy deals, Schrodinger Cat interpretations of Irish residency (thank you Colm McCarthy), side+comfort letters and excel "goal-seeked" transfer pricing calculations between Apple + Apple's Dublin Advisers and the Irish State + Revenue, there was one rule that Apple ruthlessly observed - not to have a formal Apple Retail Store in Ireland.
The answer is of course tax driven (Apple even have a store in Belfast, and every main city in the EU, not just capitals).
The prospect of making Ireland both a major IP platform (for sucking EU revenues gross and un-taxed from Germany, France, Italy etc. and re-routing to Cayman / BVI at 0.005% tax rates via Ireland), and a source of Irish Retail Income from a Official Apple Store(s), would actually (don't laugh), potentially trip Apple into some Irish domestic anti-avoidance tax laws. In the wonderful Colm McCarthy analogy (despite his incorrect conclusions), having an Apple Retail store in Dublin could have been the tax equivalent of opening Apple's Schrodinger's Box (and finding the cat wearing a "green jersey").
Having an Apple Retail store in ROI could damage the subtle dance Apple and Irish Revenue were trying to manage, in keeping Apple Ireland's enormous IP off the Irish National Accounts and 12.5% taxation (why it was Irish non-resident), but yet operate Apple Ireland as an Irish resident company to access the EU TP system (why it was also Irish resident). This was obviously a con. However now that Apple Ireland moved its IP onto Ireland's National Accounts (Irish GDP rose 26% in 2015, but increased our annual EU levy by €380m), the fear of having an Irish Retail Apple store in Dublin (+Cork) may subside for Apple.
Another outcome of Margrethe Vestager's work is that we do finally get an Apple store(s) in Ireland (although I would rather have passed up on it, and not incurred the permanent €380m annual increase in our EU GDP contribution levy.)
Again Margrethe, the animals thank you.
There is a lot of interesting stuff in that thread, think there are further details/speculation on the store thing in there somewhere.
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Originally posted by Denny Crane View PostWoah, never realised or considered this. Jesus, the airline leasing industry must be killing us.People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
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Had to google that.
We'd a big boost in GDP for phantom reasons and our EU contributions are based on our inflated GDP numbers. Considering most of those multi-nationals pay negligible tax, there's the possibility that some companies are actually costing us money?
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Originally posted by PSV58 View Post
It's the permanent government making sure the world knows there is a emotionally broken 12 year old narcissist at the helm.
Leak was very carefully measured to ensure minimum damage. Much more important than the potential damage is the urgency of getting the message out to the world that this pantomime is real and there is no prospect of sane communications until he is gone.Turning millions into thousands
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That was a pretty good 10000m final,BBC would make you sick though,stuck with them for the week
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Originally posted by PSV58 View PostThat was a pretty good 10000m final,BBC would make you sick though,stuck with them for the week
BBC are great though.
Someone on Eurosport just referred to the 'metric mile' for the 1500 metres. Gotta love that level of 1980s thinking.Last edited by ArmaniJeans; 05-08-17, 09:42.
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Originally posted by ArmaniJeans View PostEurosport as well.
BBC are great though.
Someone on Eurosport just referred to the 'metric mile' for the 1500 metres. Gotta love that level of 1980s thinking.
In track running, the 1500 m race became the standard middle distance race in Europe in the late 19th century,[1] and has been the standard distance in the Olympic Games since 1896. The distance of the race is sometimes referred to as a metric mile.Gone full 'Glinner' since June 2022.
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I remember listening to fighting talk on radio 5 after Chinese olimpics, one of the BBC's favourite daughters was eosponging how wonderful the BBC coverage of the olimpics was, she then said she was a bit jealous of the people at home watching it...
2008!
World descending into biggest meltdown since plaid was gold, since black went with white, I wish I was at home with the dolie bums watching this instead of being paid to be here!
I would have torched the lot that night if I could!🙄
Bag ooooohhhh shite!
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Originally posted by GimmeabreakKeep it simple, just renew the fucking thing before it hits 6 months from expiration. You guys are all adults capable of some bit of critical thinking, tis no rocket science.
SPOILER
Dude I'm blonde.
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostDon't understand the hate for BBC though.
Pretty funny seeing the crowd boo Gatlin and go mental over Mo.
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Nearly had a "Falling Down" moment there a while ago. Shuffled into a pub in Galway, sat down, picked up the breakfast menu on the table and asked fof a full irish.....
Sorry sir, breakfast finished at 12.
Look at phone - 12.02.
Me - "but...."
Her (snaps) "12"
Me - "but...."
Her - points at the 12 on the menu before grabbing it off me.
Me - "but...."
"carverys over there" as she walks off.
Geebag.
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Originally posted by Dice75 View PostNearly had a "Falling Down" moment there a while ago. Shuffled into a pub in Galway, sat down, picked up the breakfast menu on the table and asked fof a full irish.....
Sorry sir, breakfast finished at 12.
Look at phone - 12.02.
Me - "but...."
Her (snaps) "12"
Me - "but...."
Her - points at the 12 on the menu before grabbing it off me.
Me - "but...."
"carverys over there" as she walks off.
Geebag.
Give her a job in government; put her in charge of dealing with MeFeiners
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Originally posted by Dice75 View PostNearly had a "Falling Down" moment there a while ago. Shuffled into a pub in Galway, sat down, picked up the breakfast menu on the table and asked fof a full irish.....
Sorry sir, breakfast finished at 12.
Look at phone - 12.02.
Me - "but...."
Her (snaps) "12"
Me - "but...."
Her - points at the 12 on the menu before grabbing it off me.
Me - "but...."
"carverys over there" as she walks off.
Geebag.
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Walking through town and girl walking behind me is on the phone to what seems to be her boyfriend
Her : Town is crazy, it's mental. I didn't realise Liverpool were playing today as well.
Pause
Her : I'm just saying, be careful if you come in and mind yourself. There is also Dublin fans everywhere ahead of their game.
Pause
Her : I love you too, but be careful if you come into town, it's absolutely mental in here. There's Liverpool and Dublin fans everywhere, promise me you'll be careful.
Town was anything but mental so can only assume her fella is a Man Utd fan from outside of Dublin who has an extremely punchable face 😁
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Originally posted by Lao Lao View PostWalking through town and girl walking behind me is on the phone to what seems to be her boyfriend
Her : Town is crazy, it's mental. I didn't realise Liverpool were playing today as well.
Pause
Her : I'm just saying, be careful if you come in and mind yourself. There is also Dublin fans everywhere ahead of their game.
Pause
Her : I love you too, but be careful if you come into town, it's absolutely mental in here. There's Liverpool and Dublin fans everywhere, promise me you'll be careful.
Town was anything but mental so can only assume her fella is a Man Utd fan from outside of Dublin who has an extremely punchable face 😁
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GO QUEENS BELFAST REPEALERS! British and Irish sisters doing it for ourselves ...cuz screw the DUP and SF AND FF AND FG
SCREW THE PATRIARCHY!
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This pic is going viral.
SHe asks the question at 30.50Last edited by Guest; 05-08-17, 15:58.
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Originally posted by ionapaul View PostJesus - Armagh are HORRIBLE. Continue hand passing it and running directly into 3/4 Tyrone defenders, if it doesn't work 14 times in a row, sure try it for a 15th time, might work this time!
Disgusted Kildare let a team this weak hearted get the better of us last weekTurning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by ionapaul View PostJesus - Armagh are HORRIBLE. Continue hand passing it and running directly into 3/4 Tyrone defenders, if it doesn't work 14 times in a row, sure try it for a 15th time, might work this time!
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Originally posted by ArmaniJeans View PostJust make sure his dinners cooked first, sweetheart, yeah?
We sisters don't need ye sheep...
Women in Northern Ireland who wish to have an abortion can either travel to England or break the law by procuring abortion pills illegally and without medica...
We have LIONESSES
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Originally posted by dobby View PostShockingly bad but it also highlights how piss poor Kildare are. Still didn't see anything from Tyrone that should worry Dublin after the formality of the Monaghan match.
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Originally posted by careca View PostI must be the only one who thinks this Tyrone team will go.close this year. I think them dubs could be the game of the year if it pans out that way. I'll be having a few quid on them to upset dubs.
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Assuming Mayo get past the Rossies, the final four spots in the championship are nicely occupied by the four best teams in the country - funny that, in a knockout* championship format! And any resulting lineup in the final would be interesting for the neutrals I think, Dublin vs Kerry exciting of course, but the other three options also would be intriguing I think.
*Ignoring the qualifier rounds for a second
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Originally posted by dobby View PostI like Tyrone and would love to see them beat Dublin but I think this Dub team is just so good and like SP said, they don't have connolly dragging them down and they can actually play ball. I put time aside especially to.to watch that game today and I'm sickened after it. Hopefully Dublin Tyrone is a better watch in a few weeks
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Originally posted by careca View PostYa it was a shit match but that's hardly tyrones fault. They will relish playing the dubs and few teams feel that way
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