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Soft or hard?RingoMcCartney wrote:According to Tim Farron, MP and Blackburn fan, the record amount of cash being thrown about on transfers is all down to Brexit!![]()
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86 cents for your pound at the airports.boatshed bill wrote:Soft or hard?
I did hear that the pound dropped to below the euro in the week.... didn't actually check it though.
And for anyone stupid enough to get their Euros at the airports.UpTheBeehole wrote:86 cents for your pound at the airports.
Slow handclap for the brexit belmtards
Lancaster, are you one of those big softy, sandal wearing Remainers?Lancasterclaret wrote:Its all the EUs fault you know.
The irony considering how they threw money around like confetti when they bought the title....RingoMcCartney wrote:According to Tim Farron, MP and Blackburn fan, the record amount of cash being thrown about on transfers is all down to Brexit!![]()
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He mentions that lot in the article!ExistentialWanderer wrote:The irony considering how they threw money around like confetti when they bought the title....
RingoMcCartney wrote:He mentions that lot in the article!
"“I do recognise as a Blackburn Rovers fan this has affected my team less than some this year – but this is yet another reminder of the real cost there is to Brexit.”
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Ringo says: Farron says the inflated fees are "all" down to Brexit.RingoMcCartney wrote:According to Tim Farron, MP and Blackburn fan, the record amount of cash being thrown about on transfers is all down to Brexit!![]()
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No. You clearly haven't read the article and based your post entirely on what Ringo said, and that's really dumb. Unless did read it and you're mocking Ringo and not Farron.Cirrus_Minor wrote:So let me get this straight. Neymar goes from Barcelona, a city in Spain, to Paris St.Germain, who play in a city in France for a transfer value of £198 million and this is due to Brexit?![]()
Did anyone say that?Cirrus_Minor wrote:So let me get this straight. Neymar goes from Barcelona, a city in Spain, to Paris St.Germain, who play in a city in France for a transfer value of £198 million and this is due to Brexit?![]()
I agree with you over point one. As I implied in my post, Farron's only stating the obvious.Cirrus_Minor wrote:No I didn't read the article, but have read it now. So basically the point of it is due to the fall in the value of Sterling in other words a higher exchange rate. Very illuminating.
So for only reading the op headlines I prostrate myself at your feet in grovelling apology, whilst Tim Farren can just get stuffed.
Nobody.Bordeauxclaret wrote:Who's said that we have broken our transfer record because of Brexit?
The lie that it's brexit that's caused transfer fees to go to record levels.Bordeauxclaret wrote:So what lie are people swallowing?
My comment is only "baseless and irrelevant" cos it shows what an irrelevant, desparate Remoaner the political pygmy Tiny Tim Farron is.kentonclaret wrote:The Brexiteers have clearly not read the article - perhaps they only understand figures when they are written on the side of a campaign bus. An extra £350m a week for the NHS blah blah blah
The article which is the subject of this thread says
THE PARTY BASED ITS FIGURES ON A PLAYER BEING SIGNED FROM A EUROPEAN CLUB WITH THE TRANSFER PAID IN EUROS.
Unless Leeds asked for the Wood fee to be paid in euros your comments are baseless and irrelevant.
RingoMcCartney wrote:The lie that it's brexit that's caused transfer fees to go to record levels.
Bordeauxclaret wrote:Who's said that we have broken our transfer record because of Brexit?
RingoMcCartney wrote:Nobody.
Bordeauxclaret wrote:So what lie are people swallowing?
So lets get this clear. You say that "nobody" has said our transfer record as been broken because of Brexit. But you also say that people are swallowing the lie that our transfer record has been broken because of brexit.RingoMcCartney wrote:The lie that it's brexit that's caused transfer fees to go to record levels.
RingoMcCartney wrote:So all the Remoaners, like sheep, swallow the lie that we ... have broken our transfer fee record cos of brexit!?
Bordeauxclaret wrote:Who's said that we have broken our transfer record because of Brexit?
RingoMcCartney wrote:Nobody.
No. Have you? Cos if you think Barcelona offering 120 million to Liverpool for Couthino. Liverpool being ready to part with 60 million for van dyke. PSG spending 200 million on Neymar from Barcelona. Man United spending 90 million on Pogba. Is ANYTHING to do with brexit you must be p*******.Bordeauxclaret wrote:Have you been drinking again?
RingoMcCartney wrote:...Barcelona offering 120 million to Liverpool for Couthino. Liverpool being ready to part with 60 million for van dyke. PSG spending 200 million on Neymar from Barcelona. Man United spending 90 million on Pogba. Is ANYTHING to do with brexit you must be p*******.
Who started this thread?BennyD wrote:Whether it's down to Brexit (it isn't) or not, who gives a sh!t? We buy who we can afford and get on with it. The bottom line is that we are leaving the EU, thank Christ, so suck it up and move on.
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But no one, absolutely no-one, is trying to say or suggest that those high fees are anything remotely to do with brexit.RingoMcCartney wrote:No. Have you? Cos if you think Barcelona offering 120 million to Liverpool for Couthino. Liverpool being ready to part with 60 million for van dyke. PSG spending 200 million on Neymar from Barcelona. Man United spending 90 million on Pogba. Is ANYTHING to do with brexit you must be p*******.
Ringo's having an argument with himself and losing.Lancasterclaret wrote:So lets get this right, the increase in transfer fees from europe to the premier league is nothing to do with the two currencies involved?
Is that what is being said here?
Well said that man !BennyD wrote:Whether it's down to Brexit (it isn't) or not, who gives a sh!t? We buy who we can afford and get on with it. The bottom line is that we are leaving the EU, thank Christ, so suck it up and move on.
It wasn't me that's for sure, I'm merely trying to end it. Nothing will get sorted apart from polishing the same circle.Imploding Turtle wrote:Who started this thread?
Again, said no one everAny way you carry on blaming brexit for all the world's evils.
I'm saying Tim Farron is claiming it.nil_desperandum wrote:But no one, absolutely no-one, is trying to say or suggest that those high fees are anything remotely to do with brexit.
You keep accusing people of saying it, but can't provide any evidence that anyone has claimed it.
This is exactly the sort of deliberate mis-information / interpretation that has got us into this mess.
RingoMcCartney wrote:I'm saying Tim Farron is claiming it.
He isn't.RingoMcCartney wrote:I'm saying Tim Farron is claiming it.
Till what point?BennyD wrote:Whether it's down to Brexit (it isn't) or not, who gives a sh!t? We buy who we can afford and get on with it. The bottom line is that we are leaving the EU, thank Christ, so suck it up and move on.