CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑21 Dec 2023, 19:21 Saudi Arabia gets a bad press but credit where it's due .... their stance on lady drivers was admirable until the recent change in the law
The bigging up of "His Excellency" for a pound note.
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What do you get out Roy?Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 05:36CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑21 Dec 2023, 19:21 Saudi Arabia gets a bad press but credit where it's due .... their stance on lady drivers was admirable until the recent change in the lawthey are ignorant pudenda woman drivers, never let you out or say thanks when you get them out.
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Is it any different to saying "Your majesty" in the UK?
Granted the royals probably wouldn't be hosting Boxing Supercards in their Palaces, but if they were, the promoters would probably be doing the same.
Granted the royals probably wouldn't be hosting Boxing Supercards in their Palaces, but if they were, the promoters would probably be doing the same.
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im thinking a dude referred to as 'his excellency' must also have a name for his d!ck too
maybe your highness or something
maybe your highness or something
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bit nauseating isn't it, like he's some mastermind - he just has lots of money.
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It's the same as Man City winning the league. How on earth could they have achieved this?SeanBrennan wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 07:31 bit nauseating isn't it, like he's some mastermind - he just has lots of money.
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yup.joshj909 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 09:42It's the same as Man City winning the league. How on earth could they have achieved this?SeanBrennan wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 07:31 bit nauseating isn't it, like he's some mastermind - he just has lots of money.
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Loving the plaudits for His Excellency's vision - vision to lob other people's money at boxing. Visionary!
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Ha ha typo honestlyThe Gratest wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 05:43What do you get out Roy?Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 05:36CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑21 Dec 2023, 19:21 Saudi Arabia gets a bad press but credit where it's due .... their stance on lady drivers was admirable until the recent change in the lawthey are ignorant pudenda woman drivers, never let you out or say thanks when you get them out.
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There’s a bit more to it than money. City have spent less than Utd, why haven’t they won the league ?joshj909 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 09:42It's the same as Man City winning the league. How on earth could they have achieved this?SeanBrennan wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 07:31 bit nauseating isn't it, like he's some mastermind - he just has lots of money.
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United are a shit show and would be bankrupt if they weren't too big to fail. The difference between them is net spending within their means. City have cheated the system to spend way beyond their legitimate means and made it look legitimate while United have brought in legitimate top level revenue for decades.CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 19:23There’s a bit more to it than money. City have spent less than Utd, why haven’t they won the league ?joshj909 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 09:42It's the same as Man City winning the league. How on earth could they have achieved this?SeanBrennan wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 07:31 bit nauseating isn't it, like he's some mastermind - he just has lots of money.
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They haven't cheated the system. If City have cheated then so have the prestigious firms of accountants and auditors hired by City, it's unrealistic to assume that firms with unblemished reputations worldwide have decided to risk their reputation by conspiring with City to fiddle the books.joshj909 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 19:26United are a shit show and would be bankrupt if they weren't too big to fail. The difference between them is net spending within their means. City have cheated the system to spend way beyond their legitimate means and made it look legitimate while United have brought in legitimate top level revenue for decades.CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 19:23There’s a bit more to it than money. City have spent less than Utd, why haven’t they won the league ?
The old guard don't like it up em but it's a changed world and their FFP nonsense will soon fall by the wayside, essentially it's restraint of trade
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Re: The bigging up of "His Excellency" for a pound note.
Amazing how quickly outspoken, pandering pillocks's ideals go out the window when some cash is waggled in front of their face.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑21 Dec 2023, 15:01Well if they can convince pride marching, rainbow wearing friend of the Gay's Jordan Henderson to go out there to help "grow the game". You are probably right.
It's why i thought the kneeling was a bunch of bollocks. Kneeling one day, playing in a country where hundreds of people in slavery died building football stadiums the next.
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They've been charged with 115 beaches of the rules by the FA. UEFA also charged them and found them to have broken a number of rules also despite them getting away with a number of those on a technicality. They have also had a number of sponsors that do not operate as a business. In addition, the top accountants and sometimes auditors have been found to be showing a wilful blind eye to cooking of the books or helping commit crimes, it's nothing new. PWC helped Russian oligarchs move their money to avoid sanctions, all four signed off on cooked books for Carillion, EY covered up money laundering in Dubai, all the big regulated banks have facilitated money laundering and terrorist financing, law firms will facilitate the lot. Accountants help people evade tax on a daily basis, that's nothing new. Juventus got caught, City have been caught... Also, bear in mind that not all of the charges will be criminal, just against the FA rules so it won't be criminal to assist on circumnavigating those rules. You're deluded if you thi K City have acted legitimately over the past 15 years.CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 23:29They haven't cheated the system. If City have cheated then so have the prestigious firms of accountants and auditors hired by City, it's unrealistic to assume that firms with unblemished reputations worldwide have decided to risk their reputation by conspiring with City to fiddle the books.joshj909 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 19:26United are a shit show and would be bankrupt if they weren't too big to fail. The difference between them is net spending within their means. City have cheated the system to spend way beyond their legitimate means and made it look legitimate while United have brought in legitimate top level revenue for decades.CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 19:23
There’s a bit more to it than money. City have spent less than Utd, why haven’t they won the league ?
The old guard don't like it up em but it's a changed world and their FFP nonsense will soon fall by the wayside, essentially it's restraint of trade
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CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 23:29They haven't cheated the system. If City have cheated then so have the prestigious firms of accountants and auditors hired by City, it's unrealistic to assume that firms with unblemished reputations worldwide have decided to risk their reputation by conspiring with City to fiddle the booksjoshj909 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 19:26United are a shit show and would be bankrupt if they weren't too big to fail. The difference between them is net spending within their means. City have cheated the system to spend way beyond their legitimate means and made it look legitimate while United have brought in legitimate top level revenue for decades.CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 19:23
There’s a bit more to it than money. City have spent less than Utd, why haven’t they won the league ?
the top accountancy firms get hammered with fines by the regulator on such a regular basis, it's clear to anyone who knows what they are looking at that the fines are just treated by them as an inevitable cost of doing business.
the fines are basically for doing exactly what you outline- fiddling the books to get the 'right' result for the clients- they get hammered with multimillion £ fines on a regular basis.
The UK’s Financial Reporting Council (FRC) fined auditors a record £33.3m in the year running up to 30 September 2022, new figures from Thomson Reuters Confirmation shows. The record high sum marks a 77 per cent increase on the £18.7m fines – after discounts and adjustments – handed out in the previous year.
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Glad someone else knows what they're talking about. The top regulated firms, financial and accounting, all have huge pots set away for the fines because they know they'll make more money from their clients to cover that in the long run.Counter-puncher wrote: ↑23 Dec 2023, 05:26CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 23:29They haven't cheated the system. If City have cheated then so have the prestigious firms of accountants and auditors hired by City, it's unrealistic to assume that firms with unblemished reputations worldwide have decided to risk their reputation by conspiring with City to fiddle the booksjoshj909 wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 19:26
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you don't know much about the accounting trade mate
the top accountancy firms get hammered with fines by the regulator on such a regular basis, it's clear to anyone who knows what they are looking at that the fines are just treated by them as an inevitable cost of doing business.
the fines are basically for doing exactly what you outline- fiddling the books to get the 'right' result for the clients- they get hammered with multimillion £ fines on a regular basis.
The UK’s Financial Reporting Council (FRC) fined auditors a record £33.3m in the year running up to 30 September 2022, new figures from Thomson Reuters Confirmation shows. The record high sum marks a 77 per cent increase on the £18.7m fines – after discounts and adjustments – handed out in the previous year.
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'prestigious' does not equal unimpeachable.
the exact reason 'prestigious' organisations use these firms is the expectation of getting a bit of, uh, 'understanding' from the accountant.
They are big enough that they can afford the massive increases in professional indemnity insurance that go along with sanctions from the regulators.
Below a certain level firms have to play straight because they literally couldn't afford to do otherwise, PI-wise.
again, the very biggest firms can treat the extra costs of PI just like the fines from the regulators, as just the cost of doing business- which they pass on to their very rich clients, who know and accept that they pay over the odds, and why.
one hand washes the other.
the exact reason 'prestigious' organisations use these firms is the expectation of getting a bit of, uh, 'understanding' from the accountant.
They are big enough that they can afford the massive increases in professional indemnity insurance that go along with sanctions from the regulators.
Below a certain level firms have to play straight because they literally couldn't afford to do otherwise, PI-wise.
again, the very biggest firms can treat the extra costs of PI just like the fines from the regulators, as just the cost of doing business- which they pass on to their very rich clients, who know and accept that they pay over the odds, and why.
one hand washes the other.
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Re: The bigging up of "His Excellency" for a pound note.
exactlyjoshj909 wrote: ↑23 Dec 2023, 05:29Glad someone else knows what they're talking about. The top regulated firms, financial and accounting, all have huge pots set away for the fines because they know they'll make more money from their clients to cover that in the long run.Counter-puncher wrote: ↑23 Dec 2023, 05:26CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑22 Dec 2023, 23:29
They haven't cheated the system. If City have cheated then so have the prestigious firms of accountants and auditors hired by City, it's unrealistic to assume that firms with unblemished reputations worldwide have decided to risk their reputation by conspiring with City to fiddle the books![]()
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you don't know much about the accounting trade mate
the top accountancy firms get hammered with fines by the regulator on such a regular basis, it's clear to anyone who knows what they are looking at that the fines are just treated by them as an inevitable cost of doing business.
the fines are basically for doing exactly what you outline- fiddling the books to get the 'right' result for the clients- they get hammered with multimillion £ fines on a regular basis.
The UK’s Financial Reporting Council (FRC) fined auditors a record £33.3m in the year running up to 30 September 2022, new figures from Thomson Reuters Confirmation shows. The record high sum marks a 77 per cent increase on the £18.7m fines – after discounts and adjustments – handed out in the previous year.
the idea that the figures must be correct because some big accountant was involved is hilarious.
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the fees they charge and the ways they find to bump the fee up are insane, and the fees aren't created by paying their people *that* much more than industry standard, it's all the built-in costs of 'being a big firm'. Its a fvcking game, the client knows they are being overcharged but they pay for it anyway, for the 'other benefits' that the 'prestigious' accountants bring to the table.
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His excellency is of course morally in the toilet licking the viscous liquid on the inside of the rim
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I'd advise you not to enter any Saudi Arabian embassy matefunso banjo baby wrote: ↑23 Dec 2023, 05:59 His excellency is of course morally in the toilet licking the viscous liquid on the inside of the rim
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Also nauseating is the Talksport advert for this which finishes with allegedly bellowing "we're doing this for the fans." Yeah, right.
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I’d definitely be calling him your Excellency, as opposed to getting strangled to death by his attaché and chainsawed into small pieces by his doctor.
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I'd be loudest cheerleader, bet they're getting paid so wellMightyWarrior wrote: ↑23 Dec 2023, 13:14 I’d definitely be calling him your Excellency, as opposed to getting strangled to death by his attaché and chainsawed into small pieces by his doctor.