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  1. The goal for Almeria to make it 3-1 being chopped off because of an accidental flailing hand catching Bellingham on his ear when challenging for the ball early in the move was very dodgy, and the ref tries to make it look more like a foul by booking the guy for it. But Vinicius Jr's goal being allowed to stand for the equaliser when he lead with his arm to get in front of the defender and even though he twists his body just as it hits him, it so clearly goes in off his upper arm and not his shoulder. And it's Barcelona who are being done for bribing refs, do Real Madrid just own them?
  2. Just me then. It might impact some people understanding their energy bill because some have already struggled to understand that the price cap doesn't mean they won't pay over the amount that is widely publicised as the average annual cost.
  3. From the above article, does this not read like bills in the rest of UK are capped and there is a maximum that you will pay, whereas in N.I. it's not? FFS no wonder people struggle with understanding their bills. "The regulator's price cap affects 29 million households in England, Wales and Scotland. Rules are different in Northern Ireland. Ofgem sets the maximum amount that suppliers can charge for each unit of gas and electricity but not the total bill, so if you use more, you will pay more."
  4. Maybe if you hadn't been seduced by those extra special brown butter and rum mince pies in Asda you would have noticed on the bottom shelf Asda's own bog standard mince pied and iced mince pies for £1.75. Or maybe your local Asda just doesn't stock them? I've also seen them in Aldi too.
  5. I liked the comment I read that after his glaring miss in the first half, maybe Haaland thinks it'd be acceptable for the ref to scream into his face for making a mistake
  6. I wondered why Kompany is always wearing that cap because it looks a bit shit. Makes sense now
  7. They're now telling everyone to evacuate the hospital (except the Israeli's say they're helping provide a safe route out after a request from a hospital director), where they are supposed to safely evacuate to is anyone's guess. Especially as they're now telling everyone to leave the southern city of Khan Younis, where many went after being told to leave the north. Now they're being told to move to the West of the city, and the Israeli's are "pretty sure that they won’t have to move again". I really don't understand how many in the West are able to stand by and not condemn this. Apart from the SNP & the Green's in the UK, every other party seems quite happy to allow Israel to do whatever they want. FFS even the BBC are starting to question what's going on in this hospital.
  8. Not quite so entertaining for the school trip on the same train.
  9. https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1706433356186161479.html
  10. Have a look at the forecasts for the price cap. It's down 7% in Oct but then expected to rise 6% in Jan, then potentially fall a couple of times (in Apr & Jul when you'll be using less) before rising again next Oct. https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/utilities/what-is-the-energy-price-cap/#accordion-content-0336620245-0 There's no big savings to make by fixing, but if prices increase unexpectedly, you'll be protected. So if certainty is important to you, it might be worth fixing.
  11. Yes that's true, no other 2nd tier is as strong or as competitive. So it being the biggest jump in the world just proves how good nothing can compete with the #Barclay’s.
  12. Like the comment on MotD from the Burnley game comparing their record of only 3 league defeats last season, and already lost 3 this year "it's the biggest jump in world football!"
  13. Because other than the fact that she was the only nurse there for all the incidents, it's very difficult to prove anything, as these already ill babies were possibly given insulin, air, milk or had breathing apparatus temporarily removed, not physically attacked? She was found guilty of 7 murders and 6 attempted murders, found not guilty of 2 attempted murders and 6 more they couldn't reach a decision on. The first cases she was found guilty of were 2 babies they agreed there was evidence that she'd given them insulin, and there was another baby who had one where the baby had an unexplained amount of air in his gut. Other than that, it must have been very difficult to prove.
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