Nigel Banfield
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Nigel Banfield
@nigelalanb
BHA supporter, living in S Wales. Bowl for Pontyclun. Worked in Fin. Services with focus on CTFs & fin. Ed. Retired & volunteer for people living with Dementia
Pontyclun Inscrit le Mayıs 2010
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@DannyWelbeck @bhafcstateside Well done Danny. What a team performance and 2 well taken goals.
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3 points, 2 goals, 1 successful Saturday. 🤍💙⚽️⚽️
Buzzing with that result, see you after the break Seagulls!
#BHAFC




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@BrettMendoza_ He has scored more goals and assists in less playing time though. I understand where you are coming from though.
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I don't hate the guy, but this record just seems a bit of a fraud now.
Getting 90 second appearances where he may not even touch the ball counts as an appearance.
Not even in the Top 10 for minutes played by a player.
Barry has played over 150 x 90 minutes more than Milner
Brighton Albion news@albionnews
How others can emulate Milner as he closes in on Prem record ift.tt/7pBy0un
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@basilthegreat Sorry but you are just not good enough. There are plenty of good female pundits but are not one of them. It has nothing to do with anything you mention.
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@HLTCO I do t agree with this type of cheating. There were many players around him and he did stand a chance of being touched enough to mske it a foul. However, agree either way others that this should be stopped and maybe a red should be given for the most blatant of this type.
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@Ctasker_5 Congratulations and good luck Charlie. Let’s make it a successful time at the club. UTA
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Dream come true to make my debut for the club I’ve been at since the age of 6 years old. This is only the start 💙🤍 #bhafc




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@IronyKumar @GuntherEagleman Your right YOU are paying for it in higher price dum ass.
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@GuntherEagleman This is awesome. We're paying down the debt faster than any libtard president in history!
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@RapidResponse47 @howardlutnick Are the Americans so stupid to th8nk that it’s them that’s actually paying that extra money through price hikes. Yes Tariffs might appear to work but not in the way they think.
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.@howardlutnick: "The tariff revenues are amazing — $700 billion a year. That's just net new money the government never had before. You take that for ten years, that's $7 trillion."
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@ryanadsett Expect the package to be in the £30m mark for me.
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@atrupar They are only talking about how the country could be so dump to appoint Trump. You’re a laughing stock. That’s the only stock that is going up.
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@SkySportsNews Even that is too expensive to watch this tournament. Have a coffee instead, at least that eill keep you awake!
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@nicksortor Yet more reasons why foreigners will d3cide not to visit the US. Not that I’m bothered. Wouldn’t come to US all time Trump in charge. He’s a disgrace to leadership.
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@MartinSLewis @RachelReevesMP Splitting the cash and investment limits again is a backward step. This change wont force people into stocks. As you say Martin they will use the tax free allowance. Incentivise stocks to give a feeling of lower risk.
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Reports @RachelReevesMP will announce a cut to the cash ISA limit at her 15 July Mansion House speech. If true, I think it's a mistake. I doubt it'll substantially nudge people to invest not save; said to be the aim.
This isn't nudge economics, its piss people off economics.
Currently you can put £20,000 in tax-free ISAs, whether cash (savings) ISAs, shares (investments) ISAs or the smaller types. Its said the reduction'd only be for cash ISAs, so people can still invest the same tax free.
NB At this point I should note, it is v likely to only impact future ISA limits (though whether the cut would start this tax year is a big question) so those with money already in cash ISAs shouldn't panic
My suspicion is that for many who use cash ISAs, it will just result in many having to pay more tax on their relatively paltry savings interest, not have an epiphany and think "oooh i'll just fill up the remainder of my ISA allowance with investments instead".
Now I should note, I am in favour of encouraging people to invest in the UK. It's good for individuals over the longer term and for the economy, especially if a way is found to encourage people to invest in UK firms.
Yet this isn't the route to do that. I'll be disappointed if the Chancellor chose to listen to the big investment firms in the City, and shut down many building societies and consumer groups who've said its not a good route.
Instead lets start a conversation about how we encourage investments - even possible intervention when people save to explain other options. We need to educate, provide better 1-on-1 easy guidance, and start to change the way people think about risk.
But lets use the carrot not a stick.
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@UKverifried @MartinSLewis @RachelReevesMP Agree, it wasn’t that long ago that the average investment per year in an ISA was only £11k including cash. If they want to encourage investment in stocks then provide incentive that way not restrict cash. Short term cash is ok.
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@SkySportsNews This club World Cup has been a disaster. Nobody cares about it. It’s a waste of time and whilst I agree the players earn insane amounts of money it doesn’t mean that this sh*t show should force them to play.
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🚨| Napoli have submitted a £25.6m offer for Matt O’Riley. Talks are ongoing regarding the deal and package Brighton would want for the midfielder.
The Seagulls see O’Riley as an important part of their project, but will entertain offers if they meet their valuation. #BHAFC
[via @SkySportsLyall]

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@Lea_EFC It’s only cos o one else would support Everton otherwise.
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