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Referee decisions are always controversial in elite sport and sometimes glaring mistakes can be made by referees which can affect the outcome of finals and league titles spurs benefited from a perfectly good goal scored by Liverpool being ruled out for offside a few weeks ago i wonder how important those 2 extra points will be to spurs come the end of the season
Close shave south Africa just didn't play in the second half despite the man advantage
Yes brix but getting close now
Just had a small bet on South Africa to win inplay @1/10
This net zero lark is a nonsense when greenhouse gases produced by the UK are about 1per cent of the world's total and when you have china and India still mining coal just virtue signalling
Sharma 2 there is a genius investor who frequents this board market dealer is his name maybe you can ask him
Brix yes but fakey bottled his short at 40.3p and closed out for a loss when the opportunity to take a profit was there for 3 days running maybe he should change his handle to the bottler instead of market dealer
Mr A you are probably right about 129 being the floor i also bought on the same day as you but only had spare money for 2000 shares at 132p i only wished I had waited till today lol I feel 160p is going to be a tough nut to crack especially if the war between Israel and gaza draws in other players
Fakey who is listening to you when you took an alleged sb position on Lloyds yesterday at 41.3 Lloyds went down to about 40.6 you didn't take the profit and panicked when Lloyds went up again past 41.5p so in the end you closed the short at a loss when if you really believe Lloyds will go sub 35p you would have kept your short running even for one day when Lloyds went down again sub 41p you don't have any courage in your conviction that Lloyds will go sub 35p just pure guesswork and scaremongering
Everybody could see Lloyds results were great except Stevie wonder and fakey
But all the trades are in fakeys mind so any profits or losses are imaginery
First world problems talking about 2 bed flats in London costing over 2 million pounds in London when families in gaza have been bombed out of their houses in retaliation for the horrific massacre in Israel
Instead of selling at 43p on Friday why not sell at 50p on Friday
In a one off game anything can happen but i would rate south Africa 80 per cent chance to go through to the final
Great day of sport rugby semi final England v South Africa
Also cricket world cup in India group match England v South Africa a must win game for England i would think
Just watching the BBC news and the reporter in Scotland was saying the worst is yet to come regarding storm babet now where have I heard this before
The money shark i agree with your statement that the situation in the middle East is not going to affect most ftse100 companies bottom line but it does affect sentiment and gives the ftse100 another excuse to rollover as has happened so many times year to date i would go as far to say most people in the UK today are concerned about storm babet than the situation in the middle East
Dt of course Cameron held the referendum in the belief that remain would be the result in fact most commentators believed that would be the result the bookmakers had odds of about 1/6 for remain to win hardening to about 1/10 on the day of the vote my point is that Cameron felt he had lost face so had to resign when there was no real pressure for him to resign he certainly left the conservative party in the lurch any politician with any real backbone would have soldiered on in the office as pm despite the result not going their way
Sorry meant supported the UK to remain in the EU
There was no real need for Cameron to resign it was a matter of honour for him as he supported the UK along with George Osbourne for the UK to remain in the UK on the other side you had johnson and gove campaigning for the UK to leave the UK it set of a chain of events that led to the election of dancing queen Theresa may as prime minister but since when has honour been associated with politics