Sterling was superb tonight. People have had in their minds for a long time that Sterling isn't that good, so it's hard to change that bias. Glad to see that he may be one of the few English players in recent times who may fulfil his potential, instead of going the way of the likes of Theo Walcott.
I don't think it was a pen because the player put his foot out into Tarkowski's stride, which is the only reason he got stood on. He was going down at the time. Not sure the ref will have seen that in the heat of the moment, instead focusing on the studs on the foot. Reminded me a bit of the...
The fault of the ref or the fault of the people in the controlling station? Who decides whether there has been a clear and obvious error? Does the ref only get involved after the people behind the scenes think there has been a clear and obvious error? If the ref thinks there's a foul based on...
If you have no interest then why are you on this thread? You could have decided not to open it. It's quite clearly titled. Instead, for some reason, you're desperate to make a point about how the national team doesn't interest you. :shrug:
Is there much of a difference between UK and US taxes?
I'm not well educated on what Trump's tax reforms involve, but here's some figures from the Guardian last year:
United Kingdom
Gross salary £25,000
After tax £20,279
Tax rate 18.9%
Gross salary £40,000
After tax £30,480
Tax rate 24.8%...
Makes sense to me. STHs receive a set price for their ticket (most likely to be based on an adult ticket), and the club have worked out the finances of it all based on reselling all tickets at the full adult price.
It's only Corbyn who will know how much he knew about the mural before commenting. But, for balance, I'll add this:
- In 2003, Corbyn was among the first MPs to sign early day motion 123, explicitly condemning antisemitism
- In 2009, he signed EDM 850, congratulating Jewish News on an...
That's not true. I don't know about Apple, but Google lets to control your data to a far greater extent than what Facebook does. You can easily see what data they hold on you, easily delete it in seconds and easily decide what data you want them to collect about you in the future.
Facebook is...
One thing to be aware of is that Oculus Rift is owned by Facebook. They want to take control of the social world of VR too! That's the main thing that puts me off the OR.
Personally, I'm waiting for the next-gen Playstation VR to come out before investing. I don't think the VR quality is quite...
No he didn't. He said "Hopefully 33,000 nurses wont leave The NHS this year now as happened last year,". I think it's pretty obvious that he's implying that's how many nurses left the NHS last year, not the difference between those that left and those that joined.
If you want to see the...