Terminator 2 is the Cecrops of all the overproduced piffle that Hollywood globs out each year.
Also, Barcelona does a masterful job of making Madrid seem relatively upstanding.
Also, Barcelona does a masterful job of making Madrid seem relatively upstanding.
By Bold 2 in One Go To PostSouth American softlads (SAS) with the gloves and everythingyou're dying when weather is 20ºC. talk about being soft.
By Baconsaurus Go To PostI draw the line at 25 degrees
38ºC with 99% humidity all January m8.
I don't even remember how life without humidity was
By Elchele Go To Postyou're dying when weather is 20ºC. talk about being soft.Lmao I said the same thing a few days ago.
By Elchele Go To Post38ºC with 99% humidity all January m8.fuck that
I don't even remember how life without humidity was
By Elchele Go To Post38ºC with 99% humidity all January m8.Come live in -20 mango boy.
I don't even remember how life without humidity was
By Freewheelin Go To PostLive by Night, what a disappointingly poor film
Also where do you lads shop for coats
I like Reiss jackets and coats
By batong Go To PostCome live in -20 mango boy.nope thanks. 1ºC in winter is already too much for me
It's depressing. At least with humidity and hotness, all the girls are practically naked on the streets.
By Elchele Go To Postnope thanks. 1ºC in winter is already too much for mefuck you guys
It's depressing. At least with humidity and hotness, all the girls are practically naked on the streets.
By Laboured Go To Post
An actual fraud.
Et tu, Sanchez?
With regards to fraud and tax evasion this has got to be the most disgusting club with how blatant they are at cheating the system.
By Diego! Go To PostI like this pic
Otamendi needs to be premfaced there
By Laboured Go To PostWho will look after his dogs when he is in prison?
An actual fraud.
Can't blame Barca players not wanting to pay taxes when they know the money will just go straight to Real Madrid.
By FortuneFaded Go To PostWho will look after his dogs when he is in prison?I will. ❤
By Kidjr Go To PostI like Reiss jackets and coats
Noice
By Frustrated_me Go To PostEt tu, Sanchez?scumface.png
With regards to fraud and tax evasion this has got to be the most disgusting club with how blatant they are at cheating the system.
By Laboured Go To Postlol no shit? Bunch of non news.
By Slizz Go To PostWhat watch is he wearing? Rolex Speedmaster? Looks fly.
Rolex daytona gold with the black face.
Daytona's are such lovely pieces, probably my fav Rolex that or the bi metal rose gold yatch master II.
is dis real
loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
this can't be real
they bothered to erase the Boavista player?
ah ma gaaaaaad
By Zhang Jindong Go To PostWhat is it with all these players and tax fraud, I don't understand why.It's because they're greedy and want more than they've already got, despite making more in a year than most people will during their lifetime.
These players are no doubt being instructed to do this by the respective club(s) but there's also something called personal responsibility.
Luckily for Sánchez he isn't part of the "common man" and thus will be let off with a mere fine.
Fantasy football mini league made up of pundits and ex pros like Alan Shearer, Phil Neville and Andy Towsend:
https://fantasy.premierleague.com/a/leagues/standings/743987/classic
https://fantasy.premierleague.com/a/leagues/standings/743987/classic
By Laboured Go To Post
Of the 4 Cameroon players who made themselves unavailable, 2 played whilst Nyom and Matip were left out. I expect Liverpool to just ignore FIFA and start playing him anyway like the other clubs
By sohois Go To PostOf the 4 Cameroon players who made themselves unavailable, 2 played whilst Nyom and Matip were left out. I expect Liverpool to just ignore FIFA and start playing him anyway like the other clubsYep
If its gone past waiting for clarification and into them declining to get involved, I don't see how they can interfere when they've given us no reason to believe we're breaking any rules. If they tried getting us points docked it would cause a ridiculous legal battle, from what we know anyway.
By S@l Go To Postn8, I'm making the step up from university to secondary school teaching. Pass me my stab vest.
Any particular reason?
Behaviour is the biggest change, obv. Going from adults who want to be there to kids who don't but have to be there.
That's reflected in their work and knowledge and all. Just taught a lesson where someone said a soliloquy was the capital of 'some africa country innit?'
Are you somehow thinking of Somalia, I asked, aware they aren't in the same ballpark. Mozambique, perhaps.
Turns out they were thinking of the word simile.
Which, like... isn't in Africa.
By Zhang Jindong Go To PostWhat is it with all these players and tax fraud, I don't understand why.probably general greediness + knowing even if they get caught their celebrity status means they only get a slap on the wrist + not really wanting to pay taxes to a country that isnt theirs
Uh.
Really makes no sense. You already earn a royalty-like wage, is it too much to ask to pay your fair share?
Cunts.
Really makes no sense. You already earn a royalty-like wage, is it too much to ask to pay your fair share?
Cunts.
Most of these players focus on football, they have accountants doing their tax.
That's all there is. They are not thinking of devious ways to fraud their tax returns, but simply complying with bad advice.
That's all there is. They are not thinking of devious ways to fraud their tax returns, but simply complying with bad advice.
That sounds about right, but shouldn't the accountants have the players best interest in mind?
This doesn't look like having their best interests in mind here, just dumbfuckery.
This doesn't look like having their best interests in mind here, just dumbfuckery.
If they're not culpable for it and believe their accountants are acting lawfully, they'd surely testify against their accountants rather than being tried for it themselves ala Messi and Mascherano, surely?
They pick their accountants for a reason... and that is they can get them a company in Panama and get the most paid out.
By Hitch Go To PostIf they're not culpable for it and believe their accountants are acting lawfully, they'd surely testify against their accountants rather than being tried for it themselves ala Messi and Mascherano, surely?they are the employer. It's their fault for hiring them in the first place.
By n8 dogg Go To PostAny particular reason?
Behaviour is the biggest change, obv. Going from adults who want to be there to kids who don't but have to be there.
That's reflected in their work and knowledge and all. Just taught a lesson where someone said a soliloquy was the capital of 'some africa country innit?'
Are you somehow thinking of Somalia, I asked, aware they aren't in the same ballpark. Mozambique, perhaps.
Turns out they were thinking of the word simile.
Which, like… isn't in Africa.
Maybe he was suffering from lack of sleep because of his somniloquy?
Besides, y'all English kids don't know where Paris is.
Not saying all footballers are idiots, but take the English players views on Brexit for example. Can you imagine these guys knowing how to file a tax return?
Some of them live and die for football, to the point where some cant even boil a fucking egg.
Some of them live and die for football, to the point where some cant even boil a fucking egg.
By Hitch Go To PostIf they're not culpable for it and believe their accountants are acting lawfully, they'd surely testify against their accountants rather than being tried for it themselves ala Messi and Mascherano, surely?
The accountants will not do important things like that without strict instructions from the player or perhaps their agent if they're given that explicit authority..