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The article you linked was published on 24th March and the company released a statement on 25th March saying that it would introduce a new scheme that would see staff paid 80% of their normal wages.
Wetherspoon's paid furlough for the whole time it was in place...
If both of your points above are true then clearly your original statement that they pay £3 or £4 less than their competitors is wrong.
Thanks for confirming it. :)
Arsenal beat Villa one nil before their defeat by palace.
You could equally say they’ve lost one in the last three, or one in the last nine, they are both true, but they haven’t lost their last three games however you choose to cut it. :)
This.
That was some performance.
I’ll hold my hands up, I thought he’d lost his way earlier this season, boy was I wrong.
(And yes he did fall over in the penalty area. I’d have booked him for simulation)
Earlier this season Brighton were on fire and many football fans, including myself, watched some brilliant football being played by your team. It may hurt to say it but you deserved your high place in the league. Your manager was being eyed up by bigger clubs and deservedly so.
On the other...
I don’t think he was even selected for the game.
From memory Ben has only played against palace for Brighton once, in the October 2020 1-1 draw, when Wilf scored.
So i doubt the answer to your question is yes. :)
The chance to see Zaha playing against England was the only reason I intended to watch the game. His absence from the starting line up has removed that last vestige of interest I had in this game.
Thank you, stuffing Everton 4-0 in an FA Cup quarter final is a great result.
Surprised you of all on here would be congratulating us, but I’ll take that.
Cheers.
It won’t, it’s just a convenient opportunity to make extra, massive unexpected staff cost savings within what is, covid excluding - a highly profitable business.
They paid out 207m in dividends, the year before covid hit, and are now claiming two years of 100m losses required sacking 800 people...