Can we now let it go on percentages, no-one will know for sure until/if Vic goesNo I got what you meant after re-reading it. I get it, like how they use percentage points in a news broadcast about an election, but I’m not sure if the person writing the contract still means a reduction of the percentage points or a percentage reduction. I personally am sitting firmly on the fence on this one, and that’s where I’ll remain because I don’t care about this thread anymore. Someone please make it stop
AgreedCan we now let it go on percentages, no-one will know for sure until/if Vic goes
Can we now let it go on percentages, no-one will know for sure until/if Vic goes
it now has its own thread - any more chat over there please as I’m pretty sure nobody caresAgreed
Hang on, Denmark to Serbia to England.
The bloke is doing the group C tour.
Exactly.No that would be reduced by ten percentage points.
110%Perhaps we could express the chance he’ll go in some numerical form.
Having tried to avoid using percentages, if the sell on is reduced from 15% of €80m to 10%, the total fees the club receive will be the same because 5% of €80m = the €4m already received as a result of those objectives having been met.
In hindsight, I wish I'd never brought up the Vik deal on this thread. Was meant to be an uplifting thought about how rosey thing are compared with recent years and has turned into the Vik T's and C's thread.
FFS sign someone
I have to admit that I don’t have a GCSE in Maths., mine is an O level.fucking hell what I’ve learnt on here is nobody passed GCSE maths
I have to admit that I don’t have a GCSE in Maths., mine is an O level.
That’s fine most people accept it as long as the hieroglyphics are still readable on the slateI have to admit that I don’t have a GCSE in Maths., mine is an O level.
My son has a Grade 9 GCSE in Maths ( plus 10 other Grade 9s and 1xGrade 8) But....he cannot tidy his bedroom ( looks like he's been burgled), can't cook anything other than tortilla chips with melted cheese, and has an average 'go to sleep' time of 2.30am. When next I get to speak to him ( when he crawls from his pit) I'll see how much he wants from me to calculate any Gyok incomefucking hell what I’ve learnt on here is nobody passed GCSE maths
fucking hell what I’ve learnt on here is nobody passed GCSE maths
Then you probably needn’t worry about itI didn't plus I still don't see the point of algebra
Can he vote yet?My son has a Grade 9 GCSE in Maths ( plus 10 other Grade 9s and 1xGrade 8) But....he cannot tidy his bedroom ( looks like he's been burgled), can't cook anything other than tortilla chips with melted cheese, and has an average 'go to sleep' time of 2.30am. When next I get to speak to him ( when he crawls from his pit) I'll see how much he wants from me to calculate any Gyok income
Can he vote yet?
I think a good % will havefucking hell what I’ve learnt on here is nobody passed GCSE maths
Papyrus, please! I’m not that old.That’s fine most people accept it as long as the hieroglyphics are still readable on the slate
My son is 18, not me! He's shown an indifference to politics (and sadly, sport). He's into his music (can play a lot of different instruments, G8 as a drummer, bass guitarist and electric guitar. Also plays jazz piano, sax (a bit) and a few other besides. Despite his qualifications at GCSE, chose to do Art, Music and Maths at A level and wants to go to a music conservatoire after taking a gap year. No idea what he'll do with it (need to know basisWould you have liked to have voted 2 years ago?
You’ve clearly been a great dadMy son is 18, not me! He's shown an indifference to politics (and sadly, sport). He's into his music (can play a lot of different instruments, G8 as a drummer, bass guitarist and electric guitar. Also plays jazz piano, sax (a bit) and a few other besides. Despite his qualifications at GCSE, chose to do Art, Music and Maths at A level and wants to go to a music conservatoire after taking a gap year. No idea what he'll do with it (need to know basis, but al least he has a sound base if he wants to change tack.
Pity I could not get my two kids to follow the Sky Blues or interest in football either . Used to take them to games when they were younger. Son has a degree in Economics .Also has A levels maths and economics, and starts a job teaching economics in China in Sep. So maybe when I visit him there we can try and go to a match.My son is 18, not me! He's shown an indifference to politics (and sadly, sport). He's into his music (can play a lot of different instruments, G8 as a drummer, bass guitarist and electric guitar. Also plays jazz piano, sax (a bit) and a few other besides. Despite his qualifications at GCSE, chose to do Art, Music and Maths at A level and wants to go to a music conservatoire after taking a gap year. No idea what he'll do with it (need to know basis, but al least he has a sound base if he wants to change tack.
Grade 9 at O Level was terrible. Have they made it good now?My son has a Grade 9 GCSE in Maths ( plus 10 other Grade 9s and 1xGrade 8) But....he cannot tidy his bedroom ( looks like he's been burgled), can't cook anything other than tortilla chips with melted cheese, and has an average 'go to sleep' time of 2.30am. When next I get to speak to him ( when he crawls from his pit) I'll see how much he wants from me to calculate any Gyok income
A** is equivalent (the highest you can get - luckily our milkman had good genesGrade 9 at O Level was terrible. Have they made it good now?
Pity I could not get my two kids to follow the Sky Blues or interest in football either . Used to take them to games when they were younger. Son has a degree in Economics .Also has A levels maths and economics, and starts a job teaching economics in China in Sep. So maybe when I visit him there we can try and go to a match.
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