As of the end of October 2024, Jaguar had registered just over 15,000 cars in the UK in 2024. In comparison, 25 other brands had registered more, 15 of which had total registration figures of 50k+. And it's not just down to the company running out of stock – I've just grabbed a copy of an old...
So, what he did was not acceptable to the point that he should have lost his job, but you also think it 'probably' wasn't 'that bad'? You, essentially, think he should have been fired for being 'a little weird'?
Sometimes people change their minds over the course of a post, but to do it within...
Is it? I thought it was just a conversation on a football forum :shrug:
The story dropped to way down the 'Premier League' page on the BBC Sport website, so hardly the biggest news of the past 24 hours, is it?
As for why football gets involved? Why not? Possibly because, given it's MASSIVE...
I saw this up on the first page and wondered if people were stiill going. I've fallen off a bit so, while I won't be posting on this thread in December, I'm still going to try and be a bit more disciplined!
I've worked in the industry for nearly 25 years and I've certainly never known anything like it – internally or externally (as I said, what kind of product launch remains front page news for weeks?). I think there are a few different factors: it's not just a car launch, it's essentially a brand...
Maybe a few years ago – and maybe they picked the wrong models – but that's not the case any more and won't be in the future. Used values are getting stronger all the time – and so is demand for used EVs; range in a lot of models is easy to get close to the quoted figure (albeit normally in the...
From what I heard (and mentioned on here somewhere else) that's pretty much how the original pitch went to the press the other week. There were quite a few hacks in there who have been around decades and they told me they'd never heard so much PR/marketing puff in an auto press conference in...
CoPy noThIng, innit?
A lot of logos have had the 'flair' knocked out of them in recent years. I remember reading a while back that it was all to do with the digital age and how they appear online, or something...
This is what I've been banging on about for years – and why I never get too hung up on styling, regardless of how much companies try to brainwash into something being sporty/dynamic/imposing.
Not necessarily. There have been an increasing number of cars over recent years that have been 'concepts' – essentially the production car with a few tweaks – back in the day there was the Range Stormer, which ended up VERY similar to the Range Rover Sport and, more recently, the concept version...
I wasn't sure, hence why I used the term, not mentioning a day. My question still stands, given that football is played EVERY day of the week.
(In my VERY limited research of 'the Sabbath', it's the seventh day, which obvs varies, according to your religion/God.)
I'm not overly fussed what he does or doesn't do.
However, I'd be fascinated to know if his 'religious beliefs' stretch to recognising the Sabbath as a day of rest and worship and, therefore, what he does when his team has a game scheduled that day?
Or - and I know this might seem CRAZY - he could just apologise for anyone he's offended (in any way, shape or form), get some kind of 'help' and attempt to maintain his career and reputation?
Talk of suicide - even as a 'joke' - is stupid.
Nope, that went straight over my head – to be fair I was only half concentrating while waiting to get my hair cut. I guess If I'd have read on it would've clicked but no – I genuinely thought it was guff submitted by that bellend.