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The Avoissare has stumped me and Google Translate was no helpAvoissare obtinere omnibus.
Guessing here. is it to obtain latin for all if it isn't just ignore me.The Avoissare has stumped me and Google Translate was no help
We did Latin at school as wellPosh git!
No Latin at my state grammar
Latin, about as much use as algebra. Who the f*** adds letters up? I have enough trouble with bleeding numbers.Posh git!
No Latin at my state grammar
IF NFFC were the club to destroy the EPL,how good would that be.
Nightmares are also dreams.Hopefully something that is more transparent,not ruled by greed,and less corrupt. I know it's a pipe dream but that's what dreams are.
You could just imagine someone 'highly placed ' at Forest reading this very thread for ideasI want to say...that I'm sure our leadership, having taken the time to decide whether they want to appeal (rather than deciding straight away and making an emotional, some might say knee-jerk decision), have also considered and discussed with individuals around the table who have the relevant expertise, in an honest and factual manner, all the elements of the case and weighed all the risks against the possible benefits before reaching a considered decision - for better or worse.
...but that's not really how we're run, is it?
1992 to be preciseFor the Premier League, fans are irrelevant. They are merely the background wallpaper to matches televised live, at huge cost to broadcasters (who will gladly pay for it) and supporters (who have no choice as what live matches there are, are all behind pay-TV platforms).
Football sold its soul for money in the 1990s.
We've had Byzantine and arcane already today - I like the erudite* tone of this thread.De minimus non curiat lex
Latin ‘O’ level 1966
But they would have had to appeal with in the same timeframe as us surely.It means if the EPL feel the independent commission treated us too leniently, or otherwise don't agree with the outcome, they can appeal the decision.
We couldn't - we would have failed P&R.The daftest decision since not offering Southend enough to sign Collymore in March 93
You sound exactly the same as me the only actual TV I watch is sports these days it's youtube and podcasts for me especially as i drive alot lex fridman and joe rogan are both ones i watch alot of also theories of everything with curt jaimungal is very good too.Yes I love listening to people from all backgrounds and seeing their analysis on history and events. He's definitely worth a listen by everyone at some point.
I watch podcasts more than TV these days, Joe Rogan always had a few good guests every month and Lex Fridman. Long form conversation has thrived the last few years, it shows how starved of it we were. It's killed mainstream and shows how ridiculous they were. Guests having 10 minutes between 6 of them where the aim is to hit the biggest zinger or soundbite at the end is not the way to be discussing complex and nuanced social and political events
There was at mine - Henry Mellish in 'sunny' BulwellPosh git!
No Latin at my state grammar
Seem to recall reading that they have until next Monday.But they would have had to appeal with in the same timeframe as us surely.
i.e. COB yesterday
I was at High Pavement Grammar (in even sunnier Bestwood) and we did two years Latin and a school song entirely in Latin.There was at mine - Henry Mellish in 'sunny' Bulwell
3 years mandatory Latin
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3 years - and I can only remember
amo, amas, amat - I love, you love, we love
I struggled with the O Level maths course, but did ok in the exam.Latin, about as much use as algebra. Who the f*** adds letters up? I have enough trouble with bleeding numbers.
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A song in f***ing Latin? And you have the nerve to criticize jazz?I was at High Pavement Grammar (in even sunnier Bestwood) and we did two years Latin and a school song entirely in Latin.
It’s no better, seeing as Arkwright‘s Corner Shop generates more commercial revenue that Forest does.Only being able to spend 70% of your revenue in transfer fees etc, is that better for Forest than the current rule or worse?