I have one of those in my cellar, not fucked anyone to death tho……yetYou could change the d for an f, but I think 9 out of 10 ducks would say you are quackers.
I have one of those in my cellar, not fucked anyone to death tho……yetYou could change the d for an f, but I think 9 out of 10 ducks would say you are quackers.
CFG is a UK registered company.
Never let the truth get in the way of a well oiled conspiracy theory in the making mate ;)
We'd be that scrutinised we'd have to count the hairs after shaving:-)Not really as we'd conform anyway
CFG is a UK registered company.
I have no idea what that post means.We'd be that scrutinised we'd have to count the hairs after shaving:-)
but that's not really what I was asking...
... is it not a bit hypocritical to demand all English clubs tax affairs be domiciled in the UK but it's okay to expect say, Melbourne or New York to not have their affairs domiciled in Australia, USA etc?
(I'm sure all if the CFG clubs are compliant in their respective territories but my question about hypocrisy is more to do with ethics than practice)
Such a demnd would create problems* for CFG is what I am saying.
*Probably not insurmountable problems in practice, mind. Those with money can usually afford to rewrite the rules... but it's hardly ethical to insist upon one standard in your own country whilst profiting from doing differently in another.
Clubs sort their tax affairs out in their home countries, within their books there will be transactions with cfg. Not really any different to any other other international business.We'd be that scrutinised we'd have to count the hairs after shaving:-)
but that's not really what I was asking...
... is it not a bit hypocritical to demand all English clubs tax affairs be domiciled in the UK but it's okay to expect say, Melbourne or New York to not have their affairs domiciled in Australia, USA etc?
(I'm sure all if the CFG clubs are compliant in their respective territories but my question about hypocrisy is more to do with ethics than practice)
Such a demnd would create problems* for CFG is what I am saying.
*Probably not insurmountable problems in practice, mind. Those with money can usually afford to rewrite the rules... but it's hardly ethical to insist upon one standard in your own country whilst profiting from doing differently in another.
... is it not a bit hypocritical to demand all English clubs tax affairs be domiciled in the UK but it's okay to expect say, Melbourne or New York to not have their affairs domiciled in Australia, USA etc?
Yeah, that sounds fair enough.Clubs sort their tax affairs out in their home countries, within their books there will be transactions with cfg. Not really any different to any other other international business.
Yep, apparently a press conference for last year’s Carabao Cup winners before a pre season friendly is the biggest story in football today, according to the BBCI see that the BBC have sent Simon Stone to Bangkok to cover the match of the millennium.
Liverpool: Hundreds of fans greet squad in Bangkok
Liverpool arrive to chaotic scenes in Thailand for the start of their pre-season tourwww.bbc.co.uk