“pulled off” wasn’t it?Don't forget to mention about the ball boys being dragged off at half time! He needs reminding every week about that
For the phone in tonight can as many people as possible phone in, text in, email in, tweet, Facebook etc. regarding the Wasps indemnity and how unreasonable and unjust it is.
We can’t let this one go and the phone in is the ideal opportunity to make some noise.
Well that may be the case but I can assure you it used to happen“pulled off” wasn’t it?
Its on mate just checked the bbc cov and warwickshire website for todays showsHave asked mr linell if it’s on
depends if the nails have been cut!:joyful::joyful:“pulled off” wasn’t it?
That's ruined his pre show routine.Have asked mr linell if it’s on
@bbccovsport on twitterDoes anyone know the contact details for texting and twitter?
Wont be able to phone and cant say i listen to the phone in, but will send a message!
Don't understand everyone's obsession with this? It's very much a moot point.
Does he mean the indemnity is a moot pointGives people a sense of agency
Does he mean the indemnity is a moot point
Ah sorry pax what’s the moot point?It’s Pax, who knows what he means.
I’m not sure that’s correct is it, I was under the impression that all complaints raisedWe left the EU and their jurisdiction, and when the transition ends in December it will no longer be a case for them to make a call.
So this indemnity clause WASP are arguing over is a moot point.
Everyone just needs to get in a room and sort out a deal to be back at the Ricoh. It is in everyone's interest and benefits WASP, CCFC and Coventry as they become the city of culture next year. Pomotion can only enhance everyon'es prospects. I have always maintained SISU will be out once they get back to the championship.
Ok I understand where you’re coming fromWe left the EU and their jurisdiction, and when the transition ends in December it will no longer be a case for them to make a call.
So this indemnity clause WASP are arguing over is a moot point.
Everyone just needs to get in a room and sort out a deal to be back at the Ricoh. It is in everyone's interest and benefits WASP, CCFC and Coventry as they become the city of culture next year. Pomotion can only enhance everyon'es prospects. I have always maintained SISU will be out once they get back to the championship.
That would only happen if we crash out with no deal and no intention of making a deal in the future. Any other scenario will mean the relevant EU laws and regulations at the time still apply.We left the EU and their jurisdiction, and when the transition ends in December it will no longer be a case for them to make a call.
So this indemnity clause WASP are arguing over is a moot point.
That would only happen if we crash out with no deal and no intention of making a deal in the future. Any other scenario will mean the relevant EU laws and regulations at the time still apply.
I’m not sure you’re right about this ‘and if there is one man I would be reluctant to takeThe Prime minister has stated just last week when Barnier mentioned wanting some control in the EU courts, that there would be absolutely no rule over our laws from Europe, and this would end and to all intents and purposes has already.
We left the EU for many reasons one of them exactly this one. If they can get the complaint dealt with before December 31st then WASP may have slight concern but that is highly unlikely. There is no longer the will to interfere in British affairs from Europe while in the transition phase.
Apologies as off topic, but how did Wasps manage to beat Sarscens 60 - 10 last night? Are Saracens fielding a weakened team or is Wasps new coach a genius? (I hope it is the former).
Saracens played a youth/reserve side.Apologies as off topic, but how did Wasps manage to beat Sarscens 60 - 10 last night? Are Saracens fielding a weakened team or is Wasps new coach a genius? (I hope it is the former).
Saracens are going down no matter what. Why not blood a few youth players as theyll probably be needed next season.Saracens played a youth/reserve side.
Remember we are in a transition period and don't actually leave until 1 January 2021. By then I would expect the EC to have decided if they wish to proceed or not. If they do then, in line with the UK's stated position below, it would remain with the CJEU.The Prime minister has stated just last week when Barnier mentioned wanting some control in the EU courts, that there would be absolutely no rule over our laws from Europe, and this would end and to all intents and purposes has already.
We left the EU for many reasons one of them exactly this one. If they can get the complaint dealt with before December 31st then WASP may have slight concern but that is highly unlikely. There is no longer the will to interfere in British affairs from Europe while in the transition phase.
The UK recognises that beyond a certain point in proceedings, where considerable time and resources have been invested in CJEU proceedings, it may well be right that such cases continue to a CJEU decision.
Sarries are concentrating on going down as European Champions if they can, to cock a snook at everyone.Apologies as off topic, but how did Wasps manage to beat Sarscens 60 - 10 last night? Are Saracens fielding a weakened team or is Wasps new coach a genius? (I hope it is the former).
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