I'm not saying it's the only reason he would sign a contract, but it may well be a factor (maybe coming from the club's side, than his). Sure he's keeping his options open, but if the club gets an unbelievable offer for him from a CL club, then it would be hard to turn down (by the club AND the...
Personally, I'm in the process of moving over to Bluesky (not that I'm an massive user of either, certainly not posting), but a lot of Twitter people don't post there. So I use both.
These days, if you boycott products from a company owned by a nazi-saluting, politically inept insufferable bellend, you get arrested, thrown in jail and possibly deported back to an insane asylum.
To be fair, that's probably because you don't tend to spend that long there. The charging capability/speed of Teslas is probably the best thing about the cars.
Gridserve sites are always pretty reliable - and the services at its electric forecourts are superb.
Given how fickle a lot of football 'followers' (as opposed to fans) are, does Manchester United still have one billion followers, given their slow demise to the point where they are so far down the table? And is it still the most famous club in the world? (Both statements made in the video)...
On the flipside, I'm surprised one of our resident Trump fans hasn't piped up to tell us how wonderfully it is all going and how it's all so amazing over there and that American's have never had it this good...
JEEZ! Where to even start with that word salad?!
Anthony Scaramucci was talking the other day about how Trump is in cognitive decline and, while I'm not sure I agree, stuff like that rambling load of nonsense does make you think.
Maybe it's the old planning trick of proposing something that looks so obscene/dramatic/shitehouse, when the actual proper final plans go through they are much more palatable. A bit like they used to do with concept cars at motor shows before manufacturers realised they cost shit loads of money...
Exactly. The EV industry is still in its infancy, relatively speaking. Technology – vehicle and battery – has moved on, which means many of the concerns that people had when they first came out are obsolete. But a lot of anti-EV people still peddle these myths.
Instead of huge numbers of mega...
Tesla touted around a much older Model S last summer and the drop-off was nowhere near 10-20% of the battery. There's no way that after just four years, you'd lose 10, let alone 20%.
Maybe, given that City got the Commonwealth stadium, it's a Manchester thing?
I agree, they definitely shouldn't pay for the stadium, but I wouldn't be surprised if some public cash was funnelled in that direction. Well played, OJ :tosser:
Firstly, I take anything that the people running football clubs (and I include Lord Tony and P Barby in that, but to a much lesser degree) with a massive pinch of salt. Announcing a £2bn stadium shortly after delivering news of job losses, cost-cutting and general penny-pinching all over the...
To be fair, he makes a compelling argument and there are quite a few impressive elements to take in. But I'm not completely sold on the whole thing, if I'm honest. More like a pipe dream than the actual reality that Offshore Jim is clearly banking on.
"United say the entire project has the potential to create 92,000 new jobs, will involve the construction of 17,000 homes and bring an additional 1.8 million visitors to the area annually. They add the project will be worth an additional £7.3bn per year to the UK economy."
"He said there was no...