Zinedane McCann
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Zinedane McCann
According to the News of the Screws, HMRC are looking into the transfer of Zinedane to the Wanderers from Villa as they reckon we may have 'lost' some of the money owed in tax.
His agent apparently sued him for breach of contract because he was 'cut' out of the deal.
His agent apparently sued him for breach of contract because he was 'cut' out of the deal.
Pfffft.
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He can't sign a precontract with Sunderland until next summer.Riviman wrote:If this is true it would have to be on a precontract agreement as the transfer window doesn't open until January.TANGODANCER wrote:Read somewhere today that Sunderland are just waiting for AOB to be fit then they'll sign him.
The only way he can go to Sunderland is if we agree a fee with them in January OR we release him from his contract during the January window and he signs there on a free.
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I'm quite impressed, but also quite intimedated (sorry), by the serious behaviour of the very regular contributors to this website. Do we have to lick things? to progress? Is it easy to join in? Or do you have to do things ? Like going to matches. Who can say. How can newcomers deal with old farts who have 80009 contributions already?
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What are you on about?jimmy gallego wrote:I'm quite impressed, but also quite intimedated (sorry), by the serious behaviour of the very regular contributors to this website. Do we have to lick things? to progress? Is it easy to join in? Or do you have to do things ? Like going to matches. Who can say. How can newcomers deal with old farts who have 80009 contributions already?
serious behaviour should be reported to the mods at once....jimmy gallego wrote:I'm quite impressed, but also quite intimedated (sorry), by the serious behaviour of the very regular contributors to this website. Do we have to lick things? to progress? Is it easy to join in? Or do you have to do things ? Like going to matches. Who can say. How can newcomers deal with old farts who have 80009 contributions already?
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I think thebish has an idea about what I am groaning; and implying. We are all in danger of disapearing up our own arseholes, but how are we to act in order to stop this happening?Gary the Enfield wrote:What are you on about?jimmy gallego wrote:I'm quite impressed, but also quite intimedated (sorry), by the serious behaviour of the very regular contributors to this website. Do we have to lick things? to progress? Is it easy to join in? Or do you have to do things ? Like going to matches. Who can say. How can newcomers deal with old farts who have 80009 contributions already?
This is what I'm on about.
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I beg to differ!jimmy gallego wrote:I think thebish has an idea about what I am groaning; and implying. We are all in danger of disapearing up our own arseholes, but how are we to act in order to stop this happening?Gary the Enfield wrote:What are you on about?jimmy gallego wrote:I'm quite impressed, but also quite intimedated (sorry), by the serious behaviour of the very regular contributors to this website. Do we have to lick things? to progress? Is it easy to join in? Or do you have to do things ? Like going to matches. Who can say. How can newcomers deal with old farts who have 80009 contributions already?
This is what I'm on about.
I think you're an old fart Gary - does that help?Gary the Enfield wrote:What are you on about?jimmy gallego wrote:I'm quite impressed, but also quite intimedated (sorry), by the serious behaviour of the very regular contributors to this website. Do we have to lick things? to progress? Is it easy to join in? Or do you have to do things ? Like going to matches. Who can say. How can newcomers deal with old farts who have 80009 contributions already?
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