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You'll probably get what you envisaged now.

 

Mind you, what do you expect. The shirt logo's, go hand in hand with colors, designs, and all it entails, so of course it was going to deviate from the initial point of discussion.

 

It's 'poofs' not puffs, incidentally, but that's all I got to say on the issue.

 

It's 'poofs' if you want to call somebody 'poofs'. It's 'colours' when you live in England, and "I've got to say" too, so sort your own house out before annoying others. :dry:

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=puff

 

Besides, Mike will love that you put your grammar police head on.

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I can't respond to the DNA thread, but say this, recognize that Belgium had a good side in the 1980s that came mighty close to winning something at international level. I don't know what the logo resembles either. At first glance it looks like a snake's skin, but no way should it be awarded a prize.

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The Belgium away shirt has recently even won a prize:

 

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I'll say it, so you can't: 'At least that's one prize they won".

 

Sponsor logo: really small and no one knows it anyway.

 

They're not allowed to have a sponsor on the front of the shirt, so that's a strange one.

 

http://www.inbrief.co.uk/football-law/sponsorship-of-international-teams.htm

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Wonga and any club who has taken their filthy stolen money - can't believe the government hasn't closed such companies down yet.

 

Let's be honest - "Hafnia", I don't think I ever seen any of their products and there is nothing about them on the net.

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Wonga and any club who has taken their filthy stolen money - can't believe the government hasn't closed such companies down yet.

 

Let's be honest - "Hafnia", I don't think I ever seen any of their products and there is nothing about them on the net.

 

They are a joint company making batteries, and are responsible for the negative half. :P

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ps. Good to see you so positive about Martinez. ;)

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Wonga and any club who has taken their filthy stolen money - can't believe the government hasn't closed such companies down yet.

 

Let's be honest - "Hafnia", I don't think I ever seen any of their products and there is nothing about them on the net.

 

Bankrupt Hafnia insurance was taken over by Danish company Codan.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codan_A/S

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It was a cooked meats company, but yeah must be the most obscure sponsor to see such success, fa cup, league cup final, league (they didn't get ecwc as wasn't on the shirt - big miss)

 

To reiterate though I'm completely at a loss as to how our government have passed PPI claim back laws but allow payday loans? Financially uneducated/irresponsible people are getting ripped off and then fall victims to bailiffs when they finally succumb to the extortionate interest rates.

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It was a cooked meats company, but yeah must be the most obscure sponsor to see such success, fa cup, league cup final, league (they didn't get ecwc as wasn't on the shirt - big miss)

 

To reiterate though I'm completely at a loss as to how our government have passed PPI claim back laws but allow payday loans? Financially uneducated/irresponsible people are getting ripped off and then fall victims to bailiffs when they finally succumb to the extortionate interest rates.

The adverts make them fully aware that they will be ripped off. It's better than the old system were the local provi lady/man who doesn't explain anything, gives a loan and then just keeps coming back for £50 a month for the rest of the idiots lives.

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It was a cooked meats company, but yeah must be the most obscure sponsor to see such success, fa cup, league cup final, league (they didn't get ecwc as wasn't on the shirt - big miss)

 

 

To reiterate though I'm completely at a loss as to how our government have passed PPI claim back laws but allow payday loans? Financially uneducated/irresponsible people are getting ripped off and then fall victims to bailiffs when they finally succumb to the extortionate interest rates.

 

 

The adverts make them fully aware that they will be ripped off. It's better than the old system were the local provi lady/man who doesn't explain anything, gives a loan and then just keeps coming back for £50 a month for the rest of the idiots lives.

 

I disagree, them idiots gave my grandma quite a comfortable life! But she always bought them a drink down the club from the interest. Wonga never got anyone a drink.

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