It's an odd concept in this day and age, fines. No other walk of life would you get a fine for being late to work. Is it even legal? i assume it must beFrom Despair To Where? wrote:Some quite steep fines there but all seems pretty fair and designed to instil a sense of respect for the club and team mates.
Wonder if Frank had similar levies at Derby and how much you'd get fined for wrecking the club captain's legs in a drunken car crash?
It's clearly semi-official, as its being used to pay for "team activities and charitable bodies".WoodleyRoyal wrote:It's an odd concept in this day and age, fines. No other walk of life would you get a fine for being late to work. Is it even legal? i assume it must beFrom Despair To Where? wrote:Some quite steep fines there but all seems pretty fair and designed to instil a sense of respect for the club and team mates.
Wonder if Frank had similar levies at Derby and how much you'd get fined for wrecking the club captain's legs in a drunken car crash?
That's disappointing, especially in light of what I found out recently, namely that his brother is called TimmySanguine wrote:Probably late on this, but I found out today that Tammy Abraham's first name is actually Kevin.
Silver Fox wrote:That's disappointing, especially in light of what I found out recently, namely that his brother is called TimmySanguine wrote:Probably late on this, but I found out today that Tammy Abraham's first name is actually Kevin.

Indeed. One of his Nigerian middle names is Tamaraebi.Silver Fox wrote:That's disappointing, especially in light of what I found out recently, namely that his brother is called TimmySanguine wrote:Probably late on this, but I found out today that Tammy Abraham's first name is actually Kevin.
Are you associating two black footballers with chocolate bars Hendo?Hendo wrote:Silver Fox wrote:That's disappointing, especially in light of what I found out recently, namely that his brother is called TimmySanguine wrote:Probably late on this, but I found out today that Tammy Abraham's first name is actually Kevin.![]()
NoOld Man Andrews wrote:Are you associating two black footballers with chocolate bars Hendo?Hendo wrote:Silver Fox wrote:
That's disappointing, especially in light of what I found out recently, namely that his brother is called Timmy![]()
I don't think that but just wanted you to make it clear as it could be misconstrued by someone who didnt know your character.Hendo wrote:NoOld Man Andrews wrote:Are you associating two black footballers with chocolate bars Hendo?Hendo wrote:
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I think he isOld Man Andrews wrote:I don't think that but just wanted you to make it clear as it could be misconstrued by someone who didnt know your character.Hendo wrote:NoOld Man Andrews wrote: Are you associating two black footballers with chocolate bars Hendo?
I feel the 'doping' rule would have benefited from adding "anti-" before doping rather than sounding a little like they need to inform the staff so they don't miss one of their doping sessionsstealthpapes wrote:It's clearly semi-official, as its being used to pay for "team activities and charitable bodies".WoodleyRoyal wrote:It's an odd concept in this day and age, fines. No other walk of life would you get a fine for being late to work. Is it even legal? i assume it must beFrom Despair To Where? wrote:Some quite steep fines there but all seems pretty fair and designed to instil a sense of respect for the club and team mates.
Wonder if Frank had similar levies at Derby and how much you'd get fined for wrecking the club captain's legs in a drunken car crash?
The doping comment at the end seems very sensible all things considered.
However, I, for one, am reluctant to sign up to body composition rules
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