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Everything posted by TheGingerQuiff
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Fuck. Class from Longstaff.
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Fucking hell he could have had a hat trick
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Given Almiron is worth about 70 million now it'd be ridiculous not to sign more like him this summer
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Ridiculous yellow. Shit ref
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It was but he probably wasn't expecting almiron to get there first, he's lightening
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Mig has em rattled. Don't like it up em
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A card for that foul on Almiron would have been nice
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Wor miggy starts!
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They'd be more essential had they both won, I'd say
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Does Noelie still think we've signed Mutu? He'll be in his 40s now is he?
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A highlight was when he tried to deny his name even though it's sewn into his sweater
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Just seen on facebook a nonce vigilante group enter my old company and nab one of my old colleagues. Both disgusting and hilarious
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Votes over science. Also see: war on drugs
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Catts how's he only 30 still. Seems a lifetime ago that he played for boro
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Murphy goal, get the swap done quick
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2-1!
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The posts on their match thread still has people celebrating the goal amongst the ffs posts.
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1-0 up after 5 minutes, instant reply from Gillingham
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Like suspenders?
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If we're agreeing that it only works for those capable of correctly interpreting the data then we've already ascertained that it 'works'. Anyway it's only a guide and can't predict the future with any certainty, just assist traders playing the probabilities. Most of the successful traders will say sound risk management is the single most important tool. I'm too much of a gambler to ever have a crack at trading anyway I'm just an interested observer
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Try this one https://www.amazon.co.uk/Technical-Analysis-Dummies-Lifestyles-Paperback/dp/0764540440
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I'm of the opinion that brexit won't happen so find it hard to believe that a business would factor it into this kind of decision. It's not like they're immediately ceasing production, so they could have quite easily kept their powder dry for a few months. How many big European companies are producing in Japan to avoid tariffs that will no longer exist? I don't know but if other companies follow suit then the eu may have dropped a bollock here.
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So why are they shifting production back to Japan instead of someone in eastern Europe? I imagine most of their suppliers are domestic and the logistics of shipping separate components overseas for assembly as well as shipping completed cars from the UK will be more expensive and less complex than just shipping their cars from Japan. It's certainly a more likely explanation than that they've done it because the UK might or might not be in the SM in a few weeks time