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  1. scaramanga

    Mohammed Kudus

    Summer holidays started today
  2. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    :D They might - then they can decide if they want that job or not. If their skill are in demand enough, then they shouldn't find it hard to get a new one
  3. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    Great, then they don't need a union.
  4. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    That's precisely what should happen when unions don't fudge things up with their thumbs on the scales. The correct pay for the job is the equilibrium point where there are just enough doctors.
  5. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    They all knew the rates of pay when starting the training and when starting the job.
  6. scaramanga

    Mohammed Kudus

    Excellent news. Let's hope they miss the next one too if he's still with us.
  7. scaramanga

    The Cricket Thread

    I'm jealous. Archer's my son's favourite cricketer and he's just finished school for the summer but I just can't spare a day at the moment.
  8. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    He is, but is he wrong here?
  9. scaramanga

    Mohammed Kudus

    Kulusevski's stats aren't even that spectacular. They're good, very good - but they look world class next to the new boy. Let's hope he's able to learn a lot at an age when players don't tend to be able to.
  10. scaramanga

    Mohammed Kudus

    Those are the only included years, those are his stats. Kulu was playing in the league's 4th biggest brickmunchers for over a season of that data too.
  11. scaramanga

    Mohammed Kudus

    Also, 80th percentile? These stats are usually taken from the top 5 leagues, so let's assume 20 teams per league and around 20 in a squad for each team. So he's in the 80th percentile in a group of around 2,000? There's a hell of a lot of better players in that data set then.
  12. scaramanga

    Mohammed Kudus

    Sterling dribbles a lot too. If you suggest putting him in our team you might need to up your meds. Feels like an expensive downgrade:
  13. scaramanga

    Mohammed Kudus

    One of those ten a penny, "looks really talented but doesn't contribute much" kind of players that hang around the PL for a couple of seasons before ending up at Southampton?
  14. scaramanga

    Mohammed Kudus

    Bit late to the rumours this season so sorry if it's already been mentioned. He's not very scorey or assistey is he?
  15. scaramanga

    The Goon Thread

    For them maybe. For any employer with an ounce of moral integrity, it should have been plenty. And I say that as probably the most profit-oriented business owner on this forum.
  16. scaramanga

    Formula One on Sky

    The court case with his former assistant was ongoing as of last week. It may have ended or clearer evidence come to light.
  17. scaramanga

    The Goon Thread

    He was arrested in July 22 and (I think) twice since.
  18. scaramanga

    The Goon Thread

    There's no settled law on this stuff, but most of the legal advice is that when he was arrested, suspension on full pay would have been the best solution. From an employment law standpoint, it's considered a neutral action, so they wouldn't be liable to later civil suits. It also covers them...
  19. scaramanga

    Formula One on Sky

    The PR team have gone with him apparently. Sounds as if Red Bull are trying to wash their reputation but I think it's too late.
  20. scaramanga

    Politics, politics, politics (so long and thanks for all the fish)

    You're right, the law has to be applied as set by parliament. The solution to this problem is electoral, not judicial.
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