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Serious question. Do the people on here that speak about loafing and doing fuck all at work actually mean it? Im a "work to rule" type of bloke. I work hard all day, every day for 37.5hrs a week. I vary from some of my colleagues though, who beast themselves everyday and are still sending emails at 9pm etc. Fuck that. I work to live, not the other way round. I also have colleagues whose mantra is "get paid as much as possible for doing as little as possible" which I struggle to stomach tbh. They just make everyone else's job harder which just impacts on patients ultimately. The same cunts have a week off sick every other month. I dunno, maybe it's a public vs private sector thing? I just feel like if no-one ever actually puts any effort in at work then the country will end up even more on its arse than it is now.
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Generic small time football blather thread FOREVER
Kid Dynamite replied to Sonatine's topic in Newcastle Forum
He inherited a squad with Coutinho, Henderson, Milner, Firminho, Sturridge, Can, Lallana, Toure, Skrtel etc and then spent another £800mil Not saying he hasn't done well, but minor comps aside he's won 1 FA cup, 1 league cup, 1 PL and 1 CL in 8 seasons. Pep won 75% of those last season. Klopp is well behind Fergie, Pep, Mourinho and Wenger in the list for me -
Generic small time football blather thread FOREVER
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I assume the forum is coded to embed tweets from twitter.com rather than x.com Surely a quick fix? -
I'd have gladly sold Lascelles for the last 4 seasons. He's been half decent for us this year though and has earned a new contract as our 3rd choice CB imo. I wouldn't blame him for leaving though.
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That's as close to a "yes" as you will get from Eddie.
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Pritchard was the only player against us who looked half competent
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Bookmarked for the inevitable disaster
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Generic small time football blather thread FOREVER
Kid Dynamite replied to Sonatine's topic in Newcastle Forum
Jim Radcliffe waved his cheque book at him maybe? -
Generic small time football blather thread FOREVER
Kid Dynamite replied to Sonatine's topic in Newcastle Forum
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Generic small time football blather thread FOREVER
Kid Dynamite replied to Sonatine's topic in Newcastle Forum
Henderson and Mane gone, VVD and Salah getting on. Maybe he knows the clubs got a massive rebuild coming up and he doesn't want to sully his legacy there. Either that or the tabs have caught up with him -
Bentaleb vibes about this one.
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Might do thanks. I've got a £300k life insurance policy to cover the term of the mortgage. So if I peg it before 60 the house will be paid off and the family will have a chunk left over. If I die after 60 then they will at least be mortgage free
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This is tempting on salary sacrifice. It will hammer my pension, but a brand new, taxed, insured, serviced car with free repairs and breakdown cover for £289pm is hard to beat. Particularly as I get free charging at work (for now)
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Well I can't draw my pension until I'm 68. But if I can get the mortgage paid off by 60, and don't have a wedding/university to fund for the bairn, I'm hoping to go part time for the final 8 years. I'm on a career average pension and I should be at the top of a band 8C in a few years so hoping I can afford the pension hit.
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Still think selling Bruno would be a mistake, but it would effectively allow us to spend £400mil on transfers this Summer
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Looks like Bayern are onto their 3rd choice RB
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Im not particularly savvy with pensions. Been paying into my NHS pension for 18 years. Currently get a lease car through work that knocks me into a lower pension bracket. When the lease ends in December I'll be back to paying the best part of £200 more a month in pension contributions. Part of me thinks "get another lease car, you might be dead by 68", where another part of me thinks I'm knacking my final pension.
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The possibilities are endless,” one source told i and Newcastle will be one of Adidas’ seven “elite clubs”, joining the likes of Arsenal, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. Four new kits are in the works, along with a new line of retro wear that will lean heavily on the club’s mid-Nineties “Entertainers” era.