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notice you're not rushing to take that bet I offered you.

 

Money where your mouth is (ie your arse). £10 to charity for every million (or part thereof) under/ overspent in the window.

 

You're hoping mate, Baggio's full of shit and he knows it :icon_lol:

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notice you're not rushing to take that bet I offered you.

 

Money where your mouth is (ie your arse). £10 to charity for every million (or part thereof) under/ overspent in the window.

 

You're hoping mate, Baggio's full of shit and he knows it :icon_lol:

 

he won't take it.

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notice you're not rushing to take that bet I offered you.

 

Money where your mouth is (ie your arse). £10 to charity for every million (or part thereof) under/ overspent in the window.

 

Sounds good to me.

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notice you're not rushing to take that bet I offered you.

 

Money where your mouth is (ie your arse). £10 to charity for every million (or part thereof) under/ overspent in the window.

 

What does that mean :icon_lol: ??

 

Oh, btw, savethehips is a very worthwhile cause :icon_lol:

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spot on, just so we understand the rules. We started at midnight yesterday with a balance of zero. At 5pm 5th Feb we total up the sales and purchases and for every million or part it's £10. So if we spend a net total of 2million and £1 then I pay £30. Likewise if we end up with a profit of £10million and £1 then you pay £110 (or vice versa).

 

Now we need to agree a few basic rules such as what the official prices are based on etc and what we do about undisclosed fees. Anyone any ideas?

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spot on, just so we understand the rules. We started at midnight yesterday with a balance of zero. At 5pm 5th Feb we total up the sales and purchases and for every million or part it's £10. So if we spend a net total of 2million and £1 then I pay £30. Likewise if we end up with a profit of £10million and £1 then you pay £110 (or vice versa).

 

Now we need to agree a few basic rules such as what the official prices are based on etc and what we do about undisclosed fees. Anyone any ideas?

 

That's the fly in the ointment.

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spot on, just so we understand the rules. We started at midnight yesterday with a balance of zero. At 5pm 5th Feb we total up the sales and purchases and for every million or part it's £10. So if we spend a net total of 2million and £1 then I pay £30. Likewise if we end up with a profit of £10million and £1 then you pay £110 (or vice versa).

 

Now we need to agree a few basic rules such as what the official prices are based on etc and what we do about undisclosed fees. Anyone any ideas?

 

Instead of that we should make it £1 for every £100,000. So if we make a £4.4 million profit then I'll pay up £44.

 

Undisclosed fee's are tricky but we'll go off what the press speculate the fee to be.

 

Basic fee only so add on's for appearances etc don't count.

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spot on, just so we understand the rules. We started at midnight yesterday with a balance of zero. At 5pm 5th Feb we total up the sales and purchases and for every million or part it's £10. So if we spend a net total of 2million and £1 then I pay £30. Likewise if we end up with a profit of £10million and £1 then you pay £110 (or vice versa).

 

Now we need to agree a few basic rules such as what the official prices are based on etc and what we do about undisclosed fees. Anyone any ideas?

 

Instead of that we should make it £1 for every £100,000. So if we make a £4.4 million profit then I'll pay up £44.

 

Undisclosed fee's are tricky but we'll go off what the press speculate the fee to be.

 

Basic fee only so add on's for appearances etc don't count.

 

Yep, agreed.

 

We need therefore to agree a particular publication or even an order to the way in which we trust them. Finally I think we need an independent adjudicator whos say is final in the event of any dispute.

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spot on, just so we understand the rules. We started at midnight yesterday with a balance of zero. At 5pm 5th Feb we total up the sales and purchases and for every million or part it's £10. So if we spend a net total of 2million and £1 then I pay £30. Likewise if we end up with a profit of £10million and £1 then you pay £110 (or vice versa).

 

Now we need to agree a few basic rules such as what the official prices are based on etc and what we do about undisclosed fees. Anyone any ideas?

 

Instead of that we should make it £1 for every £100,000. So if we make a £4.4 million profit then I'll pay up £44.

 

Undisclosed fee's are tricky but we'll go off what the press speculate the fee to be.

 

Basic fee only so add on's for appearances etc don't count.

 

Yep, agreed.

 

We need therefore to agree a particular publication or even an order to the way in which we trust them. Finally I think we need an independent adjudicator whos say is final in the event of any dispute.

 

All of the papers will have a price, just go with the majority opinion.

 

Jimbo can have the final say.

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spot on, just so we understand the rules. We started at midnight yesterday with a balance of zero. At 5pm 5th Feb we total up the sales and purchases and for every million or part it's £10. So if we spend a net total of 2million and £1 then I pay £30. Likewise if we end up with a profit of £10million and £1 then you pay £110 (or vice versa).

 

Now we need to agree a few basic rules such as what the official prices are based on etc and what we do about undisclosed fees. Anyone any ideas?

 

Instead of that we should make it £1 for every £100,000. So if we make a £4.4 million profit then I'll pay up £44.

 

Undisclosed fee's are tricky but we'll go off what the press speculate the fee to be.

 

Basic fee only so add on's for appearances etc don't count.

 

Yep, agreed.

 

We need therefore to agree a particular publication or even an order to the way in which we trust them. Finally I think we need an independent adjudicator whos say is final in the event of any dispute.

 

All of the papers will have a price, just go with the majority opinion.

 

Jimbo can have the final say.

 

 

Whatever my TV says goes tbh. :icon_lol:

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spot on, just so we understand the rules. We started at midnight yesterday with a balance of zero. At 5pm 5th Feb we total up the sales and purchases and for every million or part it's £10. So if we spend a net total of 2million and £1 then I pay £30. Likewise if we end up with a profit of £10million and £1 then you pay £110 (or vice versa).

 

Now we need to agree a few basic rules such as what the official prices are based on etc and what we do about undisclosed fees. Anyone any ideas?

 

Instead of that we should make it £1 for every £100,000. So if we make a £4.4 million profit then I'll pay up £44.

 

Undisclosed fee's are tricky but we'll go off what the press speculate the fee to be.

 

Basic fee only so add on's for appearances etc don't count.

 

Yep, agreed.

 

We need therefore to agree a particular publication or even an order to the way in which we trust them. Finally I think we need an independent adjudicator whos say is final in the event of any dispute.

 

All of the papers will have a price, just go with the majority opinion.

 

Jimbo can have the final say.

 

 

Whatever my TV says goes tbh. :icon_lol:

 

tis true

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is the charity going to be Sir Bobbys??

 

Charity of choice as far as I'm concerned.

 

Agreed, as long as its a recognised charity, doesnt have to be a big one but needs to have some form of proof that it actually exists as a charity.

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