by SCIAG » 25 Jul 2023 18:08
by Sutekh » 25 Jul 2023 19:10
Snowflake RoyalSutekhmuirinho
6.1 billion people have been vaccinated against Covid, I think we'd notice if there was a serious problem.
Source: https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations
Isn't the point though that the people arguing aginst the covid jabs say that that is exactly what we do have in the world with younger people dying suddenly and massive increases in excess deaths (esp. in countries that had a high level of a successful vaccinantion programme) esp. from "turbo" cancers and heart and respitatory conditions? Anyway this for discussion on AE somewhere not on this thread.
Mostly what they're saying is "bibble bibble the deep state, wibble, big pharma, grumble MSM, some RW nutjob told me it was controlling brains."
by Snowflake Royal » 25 Jul 2023 19:12
SutekhSnowflake RoyalSutekh
Isn't the point though that the people arguing aginst the covid jabs say that that is exactly what we do have in the world with younger people dying suddenly and massive increases in excess deaths (esp. in countries that had a high level of a successful vaccinantion programme) esp. from "turbo" cancers and heart and respitatory conditions? Anyway this for discussion on AE somewhere not on this thread.
Mostly what they're saying is "bibble bibble the deep state, wibble, big pharma, grumble MSM, some RW nutjob told me it was controlling brains."
Yes a lot does sound like that but just imagine if some part of it actually turns out to be pretty much accurate, this is why you yourself should double check on every "fact" that is put your way no matter who is giving that fact to you.
by Orion1871 » 26 Jul 2023 11:44
"There’s unhappiness at #MUFC with Phil Parkinson’s comments about Bishop. Feel they’re the sort that unnecessarily inflame a difficult situation and drive online abuse towards the player. Point out Bishop has apologised and reached out and there was no malice/it was accidental"
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Jul 2023 11:45
by morganb » 28 Jul 2023 12:39
by Stranded » 28 Jul 2023 13:06
morganb Lucas João has joined Shanghai Port on a free transfer
https://twitter.com/TalkReading/status/ ... 7904364544
by Snowflake Royal » 28 Jul 2023 13:30
Strandedmorganb Lucas João has joined Shanghai Port on a free transfer
https://twitter.com/TalkReading/status/ ... 7904364544
Either been offered more money there than he can earn elsewhere or simply not had a single bit of interest from clubs in more established leagues. Destination of players who have left us, shows they really aren't as good as some of us (me included) probably thought some of them were.
by Hound » 28 Jul 2023 13:40
by Stranded » 28 Jul 2023 14:05
Hound I’ll remember him positively. Was superb at times, struggled in a poor team along with everyone else. Never bought into the lazy tag, just not suited to that pressing style
Does this mean we don’t have to pay his July salary 15k towards the tax bill
by muirinho » 28 Jul 2023 16:13
StrandedHound I’ll remember him positively. Was superb at times, struggled in a poor team along with everyone else. Never bought into the lazy tag, just not suited to that pressing style
Does this mean we don’t have to pay his July salary 15k towards the tax bill
Under the rules, yes we are free of having to pay him - although apparently wages have already been paid so go figure.
by Stranded » 28 Jul 2023 16:19
muirinhoStrandedHound I’ll remember him positively. Was superb at times, struggled in a poor team along with everyone else. Never bought into the lazy tag, just not suited to that pressing style
Does this mean we don’t have to pay his July salary 15k towards the tax bill
Under the rules, yes we are free of having to pay him - although apparently wages have already been paid so go figure.
How are wages paid? e.g., are they paid on say 21st of July for whole of July? Given we are supposed to pay for up to a month after end of contract, and it's now 28th July, I don't think we're going to escape much if any at all.
We are liable for most, if not all, of the July salary, depending on when his new contract starts, and how much they are paying him (e.g., if his new contract started half way through July but his new salary is 90% below his current one, then we'd have to pay 100% for the first half of July and 90% (to make up the difference) for the second half of July
by Sutekh » 28 Jul 2023 16:28
StrandedmuirinhoStranded
Under the rules, yes we are free of having to pay him - although apparently wages have already been paid so go figure.
How are wages paid? e.g., are they paid on say 21st of July for whole of July? Given we are supposed to pay for up to a month after end of contract, and it's now 28th July, I don't think we're going to escape much if any at all.
We are liable for most, if not all, of the July salary, depending on when his new contract starts, and how much they are paying him (e.g., if his new contract started half way through July but his new salary is 90% below his current one, then we'd have to pay 100% for the first half of July and 90% (to make up the difference) for the second half of July
July isn't salary, its a solidarity payment - I don't know if it is equal to a months salary but it is distinctly different and the rules state the player is only eligible for it if he does not have another club by 31st July.
by muirinho » 28 Jul 2023 17:34
StrandedmuirinhoStranded
Under the rules, yes we are free of having to pay him - although apparently wages have already been paid so go figure.
How are wages paid? e.g., are they paid on say 21st of July for whole of July? Given we are supposed to pay for up to a month after end of contract, and it's now 28th July, I don't think we're going to escape much if any at all.
We are liable for most, if not all, of the July salary, depending on when his new contract starts, and how much they are paying him (e.g., if his new contract started half way through July but his new salary is 90% below his current one, then we'd have to pay 100% for the first half of July and 90% (to make up the difference) for the second half of July
July isn't salary, its a solidarity payment - I don't know if it is equal to a months salary but it is distinctly different and the rules state the player is only eligible for it if he does not have another club by 31st July.
If by the expiry of this contract the Club has not made to the Player an offer of re-engagement on terms at least as favourable to the Player as those applicable over the last twelve months of this contract (or the length of this contract if shorter) then subject to clauses 19.1 and 19.3 the Player shall continue to receive from his Club (as a separate payment representing compensation as more particularly referred to in the Code of Practice) a payment equal to his weekly basic wage (at the average amount of his weekly wage over the preceding 12 months of this contract or the whole of this contract if shorter) for a period of one month from the expiry of this contract or until the Player signs for another club whichever period is the shorter provided that where the Player signs for another club within that period of one month at a lower basic wage than such average then such payment shall in addition include a sum equal to the shortfall in such basic wage for the remainder of such period;
by Pepe the Horseman » 28 Jul 2023 20:06
by AthleticoSpizz » 28 Jul 2023 23:32
good for him….and thank fukk you’ve got this thread back on track from the ‘interlude’.Pepe the Horseman Jordan Holsgrove joins Olympiacos.
by Pepe the Horseman » 28 Jul 2023 23:53
AthleticoSpizzgood for him….and thank fukk you’ve got this thread back on track from the ‘interlude’.Pepe the Horseman Jordan Holsgrove joins Olympiacos.
by Sutekh » 29 Jul 2023 06:46
AthleticoSpizzgood for him….and thank fukk you’ve got this thread back on track from the ‘interlude’.Pepe the Horseman Jordan Holsgrove joins Olympiacos.
by AthleticoSpizz » 06 Aug 2023 18:37
by Mid Sussex Royal » 06 Aug 2023 18:41
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