Correct , but only if you are posh enough to have supperBreakfast, dinner, tea, supper.
He has the look of a man who has had a lot of work done himself - the sort of bloke who enjoys weekend spa breaks.I’m sure masters wife is well manicured, long nails and moisturizes from top to bottom while sleeping , meanwhile next to her masters reads his daily newspaper on his pajamas ,turbo wanks and says thank you and good night to his wife
because its the first food of te day and there breaks the fasting from over night simplesIt needs to be soon because we are resorting now to awkward small talk. ‘Why is breakfast called breakfast?’
This seems to have been dragging on as long as Newcastle's wait for a trophy.
Ye Friday afternoon sat in the boozer with heartbroken rags and the sun shining would be absolutely lovely wouldn’t it!For some reason I'm thinking Friday for the decision, don't ask me why
That para refers to this from FTT
50. Paragraph 4.1 of the Terms and Conditions for the 2013 Contract (substantially replicated as paragraph 4.1(a) of the Terms and Conditions for the 2015 Contract) which provides that, "the Services will be rendered to the best of the Company's and the Personnel's abilities and all directions and requests given by BSkyB or its nominees will be complied with." We do not accept Mr Firth's submission that this is to be construed as meaning that Sky is unable to require Mr Thompson to express opinions which he did not believe or otherwise to control what he says or to restrict his opinions. This paragraph is unambiguous and does not make any reference to Mr Thompson's opinions. As such, there is no room for Mr Firth's construction.
Then on Control the FTT concluded (I quoted (5) earlier): View attachment 150333
I've not read in detail but it is only theoretical that Sky could direct Thompson or anyone so HMRC succeeded on that point notwithstanding the reality. Para 51 says "Similarly, given the emphasis on reasonableness elsewhere in the Contract and as part of the factual matrix as a whole, we find that it is so obvious to go without saying that the parties did not intend that Sky be entitled to make or give unreasonable directions and requests. It might well be, therefore, that in practice Mr Thompson would not be obliged to express opinions which he did not believe or otherwise to control what he says or to restrict his opinions. However, this is a feature of such a direction or request being unreasonable and in breach of the implied term rather than being the proper construction of paragraph 4.1 (or paragraph 4.1(a)) itself."
By the way, here is a good example of the chaos that will ensue after the decision is published from people claiming it says one thing and others claiming it says something different - and nobody will know for sure. It is possible to have 2 valid interpretations.
Or if you're French: little breakfast, breakfast, dinner.Breakfast, dinner, tea, supper.
Unbelievable Jeff.
100%. That’s why I’ve been calling for pl audit, this **** is spending loads on his leisure, just look at tone of his skin and tell me this **** doesn’t spend money rejuvenating on city’s non cooperative moneysHe has the look of a man who has had a lot of work done himself - the sort of bloke who enjoys weekend spa breaks.
Is the correct answerSports journalism is lowest common denominator of the profession. Treat it as such.
KnotNot.
The worst thing about the "time barring" element is that it was debunked in the Judges' report, which also used the phrase "no evidence" 11 times, but the media wilfully chose to ignore what the Judges said. The "time barring" narrative was apparently pushed out by other PL Club Directors in conversation with journalists. It didn't seem to originate from the UEFA camp. City should have stamped on it. Morons like Carragher are still using it as a mantra. None of these clowns have even bothered to read the published evidence.For me there is one of three not two verdicts.
Guilty, innocent or innocent with caveats.
Whilst the first is too much to even think about I would rather not have the third option either. This gave the cartel too much ambiguity and hence the “got away with it due to time barring”.
An unequivocal and Crystal clear innocent could finally break the morale of the bitter and twisted.
He is such a fucking **** that Adam wankstain
They aren't. (That is, they weren't written before the tribunal started to hear the case. I hope they've finished them by now.)I would imagine they'll have a template for each of the legal aspects including all the relevant subsections.
The points of law are already written. They will need to reference and attach the relevant aspects to each of their findings but that's pretty straightforward for any competent barrister.
Disclaimer: I'm not in the legal profession so don't hold me to that. Otherwise I may have to appeal through the appropriate channels.
innitHe is such a fucking **** that Adam wankstain
With tedious predictability @Nightmare Walking likes this post.It's not called dinner it's called tea.
Dinner is what people are eating around now
Correct , but only if you are posh enough to have supper