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Imagine trying to defend those prices. What a joke.

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How long a flight is it that he'd say "finally landed in Marseille"?

 

He's from Stoke. Going from Hanley to Burslem is like having an exotic adventure to a Potter.

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How long a flight is it that he'd say "finally landed in Marseille"?

 

He's from Stoke. Going from Hanley to Burslem is like having an exotic adventure to a Potter.

 

A relative of mine used to live in Hanley. Utterly grim place.

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How long a flight is it that he'd say "finally landed in Marseille"?

 

He's from Stoke. Going from Hanley to Burslem is like having an exotic adventure to a Potter.

 

A relative of mine used to live in Hanley. Utterly grim place.

 

I used to play football in the Staffordshire leagues. Sub-human scum. Stoke / Hanley would give Mos Eisley a run for its money.

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How long a flight is it that he'd say "finally landed in Marseille"?

 

He's from Stoke. Going from Hanley to Burslem is like having an exotic adventure to a Potter.

 

A relative of mine used to live in Hanley. Utterly grim place.

 

I used to play football in the Staffordshire leagues. Sub-human scum. Stoke / Hanley would give Mos Eisley a run for its money.

 

Me too. It was the Marston's Alliance for me. And you are right on all counts. Often ended up in casualty following a 'game' against The Broken Arms or Rock Ape Utd following a 'good, honest challenge'.

 

Most of them honestly think Stoke is the best place on Earth too when in reality it's like living amongst a Jeremy Kyle audience.

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How long a flight is it that he'd say "finally landed in Marseille"?

 

He's from Stoke. Going from Hanley to Burslem is like having an exotic adventure to a Potter.

 

A relative of mine used to live in Hanley. Utterly grim place.

 

I used to play football in the Staffordshire leagues. Sub-human scum. Stoke / Hanley would give Mos Eisley a run for its money.

Aye, but you cannit get oatcakes in Mos Eisley!

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Village Idiot

Barça's president will submit himself to a motion of confidence in this summer's assembly, after the club pleaded guilty to tax fraud in the Neymar signing.

 

He could well lose this one, but I'm terrible at predicting how those assemblies go. I have never been selected for one!

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You would have though Barca would have hired a couple finalcial advisors to help them with their money. Especially after the first player was investigated.

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What's going on with all the tax shenanigans at Barça? Messi and Mascherano and that.

 

The club is not involved in those two cases. What was being judged here was how Neymar's transfer had been conducted on the tax front. Mostly we paid him a huge signup fee, and we reported it as a transfer fee, which is taxed less than a salary. The taxman said "no, it's a wage", and we had to pony up back dated tax (€13 million) and a €5 million fine.

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Spanish authorities have been forced to give those blood bags to WADA. The doctor arises from doped many cyclists but was also once an employee of FC Barcelona.

 

DNA tests of wider Spanish based sportsmen active in 2006 may have interesting results...

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What's going on with all the tax shenanigans at Barça? Messi and Mascherano and that.

 

The club is not involved in those two cases. What was being judged here was how Neymar's transfer had been conducted on the tax front. Mostly we paid him a huge signup fee, and we reported it as a transfer fee, which is taxed less than a salary. The taxman said "no, it's a wage", and we had to pony up back dated tax (€13 million) and a €5 million fine.

 

Thanks. So, what's going on with all the tax shenanigans at Barça? Messi and Mascherano and that. :)

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Opening Premier League fixtures:

 

13 August:

 

AFC Bournemouth v Manchester United

 

Arsenal v Liverpool

 

Burnley v Swansea City

 

Chelsea v West Ham United

 

Crystal Palace v West Bromwich Albion

 

Everton v Tottenham Hotspur

 

Hull City v Leicester City

 

Manchester City v Sunderland

 

Middlesbrough v Stoke City

 

Southampton v Watford

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So. Toon will start with a home game.Can someone check if the scum are home or away boxing day?

 

Season starts the week before for us, Rafa out.

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