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Perhaps TY is unable to state the reason. Peel continue to indicate that they are full of nothing
but wind & -. I can't believe that Poland will be able to float on the London market without proof
of concept. If I were younger I might think this is one to buy for the longish term. The only short term benefit would be if Peel were told to get lost. There could be others.
The team, with some of the highest paid sportsmen in the world, had done well against a team which had scored some ninety goals in this tournament. However they had obviously run out of steam in the second half, and yet
none of the six permitted substitutes had been brought on!
Penalties are best kicked with the inside flat of the boot. They can be delivered with pinpoint accuracy, with some force and will never miss the target
The Italian defenders pass the ball forward to feed their forwards, as did our backs when we won in 1966.
It's difficult to drop old friends and colleagues but we also need more 'young lions'.
We can't rely on penalties.
Very many thanks Dr.A. You confirm my doubts about Poland having the first DMG and that the projects are still subject to them being able to raise finance. I should expect that the offer of shares on the London market will deferred until Protos is up and running and provided proof of concept.
Welcome, but where have you been? The future will be vey bright if and when Peel extract their digits and build the first DMG.
I think that it will be the first as others
may find it difficult to finance before there has been proof of concept.
Heartiest congratulations what a tremendous result. However, full backs seldom, and goalies hardly ever score goals. It could help if they were told of this, and that there is a need to get the ball in the goal at the other end from their own. Count the back passes - this isn't rugby.
But, but Ileo, have you seen any indication at all that Peel either want to, or can be relied on to do any of these things. Even with our money, the market does not seem to think so. Getting them to pay for anything must be harder than getting blood out of a stone.
Excuses don't hold water any longer. Planning permissions was, or should have been sorted last year and it was obvious that wildlife would again return - cheep, cheep, tweet tweet. As someone posted - Peel is killing what could be our jewel in the crown for the resolution of the plastic and car tyre problems.
I have been completely unsuccessful in trying to goad Peel into action. If any of them has the neck to speak, let alone show their face sat the Glasgow conference, it should be made clear - that they can not be relied on as they have shown themselves to be , the polite equivalent of being, full of only wind and p.
Their proposed agency for the the developmment of the company in theU.K. should not be allowe to proceed.