I was contemplating what result I'd prefer - Chelsea or Palace this weekend if a dull draw wasn't an option.
Then I realised you'd be on here on Monday if you weren't well beaten - acting like the smug nob you are, so perhaps a routine Chelsea win wouldn't be so bad after all.
None of it is difficult to understand. In fact I wouldn't even think it was wrong.
I'm simply pointing out that it might be an effective way to bring down house prices, and that this might be a good thing because BtL is exacerbating the supply shortfall if houses to buy.
All of which I...
The Nigels at Chelsea. I can't decide what I want to happen there. Zero points from 3 matches for the Nigels would be lovely of course, but I do fear the Chelsea manager has actually taken the right approach by ostracizing 16 of his senior players and ignoring Boely's moronic recruitment, so...
If that is common sense then maybe it's worth pointing out that perhaps that is the desired effect. i.e. BtL landlords will dump their assets on the market, thus driving prices down, thus making house buying more affordable.
Governments should be encouraging investment in industry, not in...
I think I'm broadly in agreement with @Bozza. If we wanted to keep him, we would.
At £15m (or whatever it is), the club has decided that he is free to go and either that he has earned the right to such a move (and that this fits with our ethos of allowing players to develop their careers in a...
I wouldn't resort to insult if you had the stones to back up your tedious trolling with considered argument. There are plenty of people on here I don't agree with who I respect. You're not one of them for that reason.
You can easily judge the Tories and I do. Yes, COVID was a curve ball - but:
* In 2010 we had 65 foodbanks in this country. By 2013 there were 650. Now there are thousands, and are even needed by those in employment
* Under the Tories, billions were wasted on PPE, track and trace and...
Or more accurately, you post a load of crap, it gets picked apart, and you don't bother defending your position and instead choose to deflect and move on to your next inaccurate whinge.
And I will wager you that I would trust this government to make more sensible tax changes for the good of the population than the last lot.
And I don't believe for one minute that SKS and Reeves (who achieved a 2:1 at Oxford reading PPE!) aren't aware of the elasticity of CGT, however much...
Fair point.
My view is that if the club consider him worth employing then I am happy with that. Just don't expect the fan base to absolutely gush over his return (and I'm sure they wouldn't expect that anyway).
1) That graph is meaningless without the actual rates of CGT.
2) I notice that the annual CGT exemption amount has fallen under the Tories (from £12k to their own proposed £3k in the next tax year), yet your graph shows it rising.
Not sure your bitter nonsense is worth reading.
Looking at the trend of predictions, I think even our own fans are now underestimating how good we are - especially in the early part of the season these days.
I've gone for 1-1. It's actually a bad time of year for Arsenal to be playing us.