Find out if the water flows the opposite direction in the toilet.
Screw that.....leiva, make yourself useful
Too many cheese sandwiches Manfrom.
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"Zimbabweans see large stomachs on men as a sign of wealth. This indicates that the person is financially sound enough to eat meat daily."
RAP shoots, he scores
He's already knee deep now.
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Are you sure she's legal? Can't trust their age sometimes.
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Xhosa.
I doubt she'll be able to speak that...that's strictly South African. Not even all natives speak that language.
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"Zimbabwe's peak month of inflation is estimated at 79.6 billion percent in mid-November 2008"
maybe you can discuss this economic knicker dropper with her, then subtly ask if she like to help hyper inflate your own wee thrupenny bit
Under rule changes agreed by Uefa and the European Club Association (ECA), part of the TV money will be distributed according to how many European Cups or Champions League titles each club have won.
It will mean that, from 2018, clubs such as United and Liverpool, presuming they qualify for the tournament, stand to earn several million pounds more in a season than English rivals, such as City, who have never won the Champions League.
Those behind the changes argue that the Champions League brand has been built by the biggest clubs in the game so they deserve the biggest rewards. The changes — which have been agreed in principle although the exact details of how the money would be shared out are still to be finalised — are being fiercely opposed, however, by the European Professional Football Leagues, which is threatening to rip up the agreement that domestic games are not played in the same time slots as Champions League or Europa League matches.
Uefa wants to see each club being awarded points depending on their European triumphs and when they were won — 15 points if within the past five years, ten points since the start of the Champions League in 1992 and five points for each European Cup before then.
Under that system three-times winners Manchester United would have 25 points and five-times winners Liverpool 30, while Real Madrid, 11-times winners and the holders, would have 90 points. A smaller number of points would be awarded for Europa League/Uefa Cup trophies.
Those points would contribute to a club’s overall Uefa coefficient, which would have a double benefit — first, in terms of seeding, and second, when it comes to the income distribution.
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Some interesting stuff on all this new Champions League stuff.
Seems like a load of crap to me, hope all the smaller clubs do something about these changes.
As five times winners that looks quite good no?
Feck that. Final nail in my coefficient thread coffin.
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Yea, we benefit a lot from this but it doesn't mean I like it.
Those 30 points puts only Madrid(90), Barca(50) Milan(45), Bayern(45) ahead of us. With Madrid, Bayern and Barca's points totals to drop if they don't keep up their last 5 years form.
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Yea, we benefit a lot from this but it doesn't mean I like it.
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Errr why?
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Find out if the water flows the opposite direction in the toilet.
Screw that.....leiva, make yourself useful
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Toilets?
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Too many cheese sandwiches Manfrom.
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"Zimbabweans see large stomachs on men as a sign of wealth. This indicates that the person is financially sound enough to eat meat daily."
RAP shoots, he scores
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He's already knee deep now.
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Are you sure she's legal? Can't trust their age sometimes.
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Xhosa.
I doubt she'll be able to speak that...that's strictly South African. Not even all natives speak that language.
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"Zimbabwe's peak month of inflation is estimated at 79.6 billion percent in mid-November 2008"
maybe you can discuss this economic knicker dropper with her, then subtly ask if she like to help hyper inflate your own wee thrupenny bit
posted on 9/9/16
Under rule changes agreed by Uefa and the European Club Association (ECA), part of the TV money will be distributed according to how many European Cups or Champions League titles each club have won.
It will mean that, from 2018, clubs such as United and Liverpool, presuming they qualify for the tournament, stand to earn several million pounds more in a season than English rivals, such as City, who have never won the Champions League.
Those behind the changes argue that the Champions League brand has been built by the biggest clubs in the game so they deserve the biggest rewards. The changes — which have been agreed in principle although the exact details of how the money would be shared out are still to be finalised — are being fiercely opposed, however, by the European Professional Football Leagues, which is threatening to rip up the agreement that domestic games are not played in the same time slots as Champions League or Europa League matches.
Uefa wants to see each club being awarded points depending on their European triumphs and when they were won — 15 points if within the past five years, ten points since the start of the Champions League in 1992 and five points for each European Cup before then.
Under that system three-times winners Manchester United would have 25 points and five-times winners Liverpool 30, while Real Madrid, 11-times winners and the holders, would have 90 points. A smaller number of points would be awarded for Europa League/Uefa Cup trophies.
Those points would contribute to a club’s overall Uefa coefficient, which would have a double benefit — first, in terms of seeding, and second, when it comes to the income distribution.
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Some interesting stuff on all this new Champions League stuff.
Seems like a load of crap to me, hope all the smaller clubs do something about these changes.
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As five times winners that looks quite good no?
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Feck that. Final nail in my coefficient thread coffin.
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Yea, we benefit a lot from this but it doesn't mean I like it.
Those 30 points puts only Madrid(90), Barca(50) Milan(45), Bayern(45) ahead of us. With Madrid, Bayern and Barca's points totals to drop if they don't keep up their last 5 years form.
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Yea, we benefit a lot from this but it doesn't mean I like it.
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Errr why?
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