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  1. It is a bit expensive and doesn't take that long to go around but there are a few fairly interesting talks if it is the first time you have been and if it is a nice day there are seals in a tank outside. The otters stink the place out though!

  2. What was that really sick one that Frankie Boyle came out with about half way through? - he had two last night that really made me laugh - the latter being the pregnant bloke blowing his cock off.

     

    Edit: just iPlayered it - it was the one about there being nothing on the internet he wouldn't masturbate to.

     

    When talking about the video on u-tube of Saddam Hussein's execution.

     

    The program was excellent last night - even Russell Watson wasn't too bad.

  3. I'd be adverse to using one simply because of the adverts, also they seem to promote the litigious blame culture which would have us all merrily suing each other all day because we fell over.

     

    but other than this useless, baseless and unhelpful opinion I've got nothing :icon_lol:

     

    It is generally not Solicitors firms that run these adverts but Claims Management companies who then try and sell the claims to Solicitors who much prefer it if people contact them direct rather than having to pay a middleman.

     

    Contrary to popular opinion a Solicitor will only accept a claim on a Conditonal Fee basis if there are good prospects of success or they won't get paid and the number of Personal Injury claims is actually decreasing rather than increasing.

    Is that in proportion to the number of claims that are being lodged?

     

    by that I mean, are the majority of claims not worth while, so the solicitors aren't taking them on and this workload means legitimate claims are falling by the wayside?

     

    All claims have to be registered with something called the Compensation Recovery Unit (part of DWP). The number of claims being registered is falling so less claims in total are being made.

  4. I'd be adverse to using one simply because of the adverts, also they seem to promote the litigious blame culture which would have us all merrily suing each other all day because we fell over.

     

    but other than this useless, baseless and unhelpful opinion I've got nothing :icon_lol:

     

    It is generally not Solicitors firms that run these adverts but Claims Management companies who then try and sell the claims to Solicitors who much prefer it if people contact them direct rather than having to pay a middleman.

     

    Contrary to popular opinion a Solicitor will only accept a claim on a Conditonal Fee basis if there are good prospects of success or they won't get paid and the number of Personal Injury claims is actually decreasing rather than increasing.

  5. has anyone ever used one ?

     

    How do they compare with the "normal" ones ?

     

    PM me if you prefer. TIA

     

    No win no fee or Conditional Fee is simply one method of funding offered by Solicitors in some types of work. The Solicitor should go through all of the funding options with you and advise if this is the most appropriate for the type of case you wish to pursue. They are only likely to accept a case on a no win no fee basis if the prospects of success are sufficiently high but once a case is accepted there is likely to be little difference in the way the case is pursued.

  6. I don't blame him at all - would you want to work with Dennis Wise and a Spanish Property developer? I have never been so depressed about the club for years.

     

    Appointing Keegan is a backward step, what has happened since is even worse. Shearer is too intelligent to have anything to do with it.

  7. Although Shearer wouldn't be my first choice I would prefer him to most of the names being suggested.

     

    Did Keegan have any previous managerial experience?

     

    Did Dalgleish beforehe won the Premiership with Liverpool and Blackburn?

     

    Did Roy Keane before he got Sunderland from the bottom of the league and then promoted and now within 6 points of us?

     

    Mark Hughes and Klinsman had none before there international appointments and didn't so too badly either.

  8. I'm going to the match (only because I signed up for the season ticket renewal with free tickets which they still haven't taken any payments for)!

     

    Don't think I'll make it to the pub because of work but if I have time I'll call in for a quick drink.

  9. Excellent article, and epitomises how far forward the club has came, and how attractive a job it is to people inside the game.

     

    And make no mistake about it, despite what some people say, the professionals know that this is one of the real top jobs, with huge rewards for success.

     

    I know that Dalglish fucked up Keegans team, through trying to change too much too soon, but of all our ex managers that succeeded Keegan apart from Bobby Robson, he's the one I look at and think " I wonder if he should have had longer"

     

    I thought at the time he should have had longer given his previous track record but I think the football was just too much of a contrast directly after Keegan. Compared to what we have watched the last few years it probably wouldn't seem so bad!

  10. I'm loving the way SSN are shouting the fact that we'll approach Pompey in the morning.. Wonder if they're building the barricades as we speak outside Fratton Park? :lol:

     

    Looks like Harry is the man they want and to be honest I feel totally disillisioned by it all. It's not quite as downbeat and negative as I felt when we appointed Souness and Roeder but its not far off. I certainly don't see it as a step forward in any way, shape or form.

     

    This isn't having a go at those who were keen to see Allardyce offloaded but I'd like to know what their opinions of Redknapp being his successor are? Is he the bloke you wanted or were you hoping we'd go for someone better?

     

    I agree - I don't think appointing Redknapp would be a step forward or help us become real challengers again. I guess Ashley and Mort think that at least the media like him so there will be lots of positive publicity but persoanlly I would prefer someone who has won something - there is no way Redknapp would be appointed by the top 4 clubs.

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