True - I've had a season ticket for 20+ years now but have cancelled for next season. The excitement of possible promotion has, I'm afraid, become overshadowed by the continued commercialism and lack of engagement with fans. Not particularly the clubs fault, just what comes with being successful...
Absolutely this - sorted my own mortgage and doing same with new deal at the moment.
Did chat to some mortgage advisors originally who offered me the same deals I found myself, just at 0.5% or so higher interest - presumably to fund their commission/fee.
I'm sure some people don't know where...
I've done it 3 times this year and am on another dry month now. Feel superb for it and sleeping brilliantly
The key? Brew Dog Nanny State from Tescos - alcohol free ale but you'd never know it
We'll just be going over old ground. My point is just because Corp tax is lower doesn't mean tax overall isn't being paid.
In this case it is the (very wealthy) employees footing the bill which will have resulted in a higher tax bill than if Facebook had paid it directly themselves
Have you not seen the average salary of Facebook employees? I thought people of a left persuasion believed in taxing the rich?
Only when it suits their argument it seems
This.
The Press very conveniently over look the fact that far more tax will have made
It's way into the UK economy through structuring things this way.
Lefties will no doubt focus on the corporation tax figures while clasping their hands over their ears and 'La La La' ing over any of the other...
10th is about right if you ask me.
In any given major tournament that would put us in the 2nd round, perhaps making the quarter finals.
Pretty much what we manage to achieve these days