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Henry Irving
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The museum have a column in the matchday magazine (no VAT on magazines, 20% on programmes in case you wondered what the difference is).
400 to 500 words on a topic vaguely historical.
Just has to be any good.
Inbox me.
400 to 500 words on a topic vaguely historical.
Just has to be any good.
Inbox me.
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Henry Irving said:The museum have a column in the matchday magazine (no VAT on magazines, 20% on programmes in case you wondered what the difference is).
400 to 500 words on a topic vaguely historical.
Just has to be any good.
Inbox me.@T_C_E 's fashion sense?
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That's absolute bullshit.Henry Irving said:The museum have a column in the matchday magazine (no VAT on magazines, 20% on programmes in case you wondered what the difference is).
400 to 500 words on a topic vaguely historical.
Just has to be any good.
Inbox me.0 -
No different to McVities branding Jaffa Cakes as a cake so they didn't have to pay VAT.Off_it said:
That's absolute bullshit.Henry Irving said:The museum have a column in the matchday magazine (no VAT on magazines, 20% on programmes in case you wondered what the difference is).
400 to 500 words on a topic vaguely historical.
Just has to be any good.
Inbox me.
I blame the EU.
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Whats the salary?1
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A jaffa cake is a cake not a biscuit. The clue is in the name.Addickted said:
No different to McVities branding Jaffa Cakes as a cake so they didn't have to pay VAT.Off_it said:
That's absolute bullshit.Henry Irving said:The museum have a column in the matchday magazine (no VAT on magazines, 20% on programmes in case you wondered what the difference is).
400 to 500 words on a topic vaguely historical.
Just has to be any good.
Inbox me.
I blame the EU.
There is no difference between calling something a programme or a magazine.0 -
Magazines are zero-rated for VAT. Football programmes are zero-rated for VAT.0
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I'll make a start Henry
The museum is a load of rubbish, bollocks to history. All that old junk should be thrown out into a skip, we should be looking to the future when the mighty Greenwich Ubers are competing in the Global Super League against the Manchester Google, Samsung Madrid and Huawei Beijing Soccerstars.4 -
"What a Feckin liberty"DaveMehmet said:Henry Irving said:The museum have a column in the matchday magazine (no VAT on magazines, 20% on programmes in case you wondered what the difference is).
400 to 500 words on a topic vaguely historical.
Just has to be any good.
Inbox me.@T_C_E 's fashion sense?
I was thinking
"My Teenage years"
by
@Redmidland0 -
Does it have to be written in a specific language?
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English might be a safe bet.cantersaddick said:Does it have to be written in a specific language?1 -
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But a Wagon Wheel isn't a wheel.Off_it said:
A jaffa cake is a cake not a biscuit. The clue is in the name.Addickted said:
No different to McVities branding Jaffa Cakes as a cake so they didn't have to pay VAT.Off_it said:
That's absolute bullshit.Henry Irving said:The museum have a column in the matchday magazine (no VAT on magazines, 20% on programmes in case you wondered what the difference is).
400 to 500 words on a topic vaguely historical.
Just has to be any good.
Inbox me.
I blame the EU.
There is no difference between calling something a programme or a magazine.
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Bloody hell Mr Angry! Its Friday. Why aren't you down the pub?Off_it said:
That's absolute bullshit.Henry Irving said:The museum have a column in the matchday magazine (no VAT on magazines, 20% on programmes in case you wondered what the difference is).
400 to 500 words on a topic vaguely historical.
Just has to be any good.
Inbox me.2 -
Not angry at all, just calling it out for what it is - absolute bullshit.Curb_It said:
Bloody hell Mr Angry! Its Friday. Why aren't you down the pub?Off_it said:
That's absolute bullshit.Henry Irving said:The museum have a column in the matchday magazine (no VAT on magazines, 20% on programmes in case you wondered what the difference is).
400 to 500 words on a topic vaguely historical.
Just has to be any good.
Inbox me.1 -
Saarf Londonish would be betterricky_otto said:
English might be a safe bet.cantersaddick said:Does it have to be written in a specific language?0 -
Because he was off his nut last night and he’s too old to do 2 nights on the trot!Curb_It said:
Bloody hell Mr Angry! Its Friday. Why aren't you down the pub?Off_it said:
That's absolute bullshit.Henry Irving said:The museum have a column in the matchday magazine (no VAT on magazines, 20% on programmes in case you wondered what the difference is).
400 to 500 words on a topic vaguely historical.
Just has to be any good.
Inbox me.
But he’s right on both points. Not the first time our ‘Enry has been pulled up on tax matters but as always he knows best.2 -
And a Bombay duck isn't a duck. Nor, for that matter, is a Bombay oyster an oyster. Dutch courage and going Dutch / Dutch treat are, however, both Dutch, meaning bad in these cases.Addickted said:
But a Wagon Wheel isn't a wheel.Off_it said:
A jaffa cake is a cake not a biscuit. The clue is in the name.Addickted said:
No different to McVities branding Jaffa Cakes as a cake so they didn't have to pay VAT.Off_it said:
That's absolute bullshit.Henry Irving said:The museum have a column in the matchday magazine (no VAT on magazines, 20% on programmes in case you wondered what the difference is).
400 to 500 words on a topic vaguely historical.
Just has to be any good.
Inbox me.
I blame the EU.
There is no difference between calling something a programme or a magazine.0 -
And the Belgian tosspot is both Belgian and a tosspot1
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Still looking for articles0
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Got a great article from a lifer last night which I'm sending on to @Ollywozere today.
Still hoping to get more.1 -
The first article by a lifer will be in the programme on Saturday.
And it's a good one.
More still required.
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Is this for the programme or matchday magazine?1
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Great stuff. It could be you

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Gonna have to ask this based on the writers name but which Lifer wrote this article? - Strange question I know but my Nan was a Hollingsworth, doesnt seem a very common surname...0
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ForeverAddickted said:Gonna have to ask this based on the writers name but which Lifer wrote this article? - Strange question I know but my Nan was a Hollingsworth, doesnt seem a very common surname...
I'll let them reveal themselves if they wish2 -
No thats understandable Henry...0
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Hi mate, I am the author of the article in today's programme. I hope you enjoyed it.ForeverAddickted said:Gonna have to ask this based on the writers name but which Lifer wrote this article? - Strange question I know but my Nan was a Hollingsworth, doesnt seem a very common surname...
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Nice one @9goalswentpastperry. Nicely written, properly geeky, nostalgic and affectionate about the club. Good work feller!2
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Disappointed at the lack of pictures of the actual train to Barnsley.4
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I’ll do a write up all the good things from Yesterday’s game. Just copy and paste from here, I don’t want paying either. Here goes....
Pearce was substituted at half time and Hemed ran off the pitch like Usain Bolt desperate for a number 2.0 -
Thank you very much, Vincenzo. I appreciate your kind words.Vincenzo said:Nice one @9goalswentpastperry. Nicely written, properly geeky, nostalgic and affectionate about the club. Good work feller!2











