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NottsRam77

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  1. 12 minutes ago, Matchday Fred said:

    Recurring messages are don’t play 5 at the back, and don’t play Hourihane. We needed a striker in the window, didn’t get one, then inevitably Collins immediately injured, Gayle brought in but not selected. CBT brought in but not selected. We were told these players would improve the first X1 - why are they not playing ? This is no time to withdraw into a shell and be negative, but that is where Warne is right now. Promotion isn’t going to be gifted, we have to go get it.

    Cbt has been injured 🤷

  2. 4 hours ago, LeedsCityRam said:

    Around $35k but of course it got to around $65k back end of 2021. I do think that was based on retail money rather than the institutional interest it now seems to be attracting

    Still can't make my mind up if the ETF is a good thing or not & how it will ultimately reflect on the Bitcoin bull run - certainly the gold ETF seems to be used by 'actors' to artificially suppress the price with 'paper gold' & my concern is the same thing might happen with BTC, Will also be interesting to see the effect of the halving, seeing some wild price predictions out there based on previous price hikes but I think the asset is intrinsically different now to 2020, 2016 etc, Anyroad, HODL to the moon 👍

    I started it at 19k 🚀

    I thinl etf investment is huge.. already btc left on exchanges are at a all time low.

    etfs alone are buying up on a bad day double the amount of daily mined btc and on a good day 10 times.

    that mined amount is going to get slashed in half in less than 60 days time

    im not here to give anyone financial advice … but i know what im doing 

    as u say buddy.. hodle to the moon 

  3. 4 hours ago, Tamworthram said:

    Trump accepts Bitcoin? Just the sort of endorsement you need. 😅

    I know right 🤦

    but joking aside .. wasnt long ago he was against it.. not though now the biggest financial institutions on the planet are backing and buying it .. he like everyone else will have to accept that now it is offically a recognised store of value

    and as iv been saying since the start of this

    its the only one that beats inflation (into the ground) and has a finite and capped supply

    Ill let everyine catch up lol

    but joking aside.. once u see it.. u cant unsee it

    welcome to the dark side me friends lol 

  4. On 13/02/2024 at 09:42, Bob The Badger said:

     I have American friends who think he's a nutjob. I no longer follow US politics closely, but I'd love somebody independent to break that down. Is he lying, is he grossly exaggerating or is what he's saying largely true? I for one, have no clue.

    I have american friends that think trump is fruitcake and biden is senile 🤷😂

    but hey ….trump has finally seen the light 😉

     

  5. On 11/01/2024 at 18:27, Comrade 86 said:

    And this is why nobody except NR ever bothers posting on this thread 😂

    Patience my young padawan 

    when the bull market arrives i can promise u youll be asking me if its too late to buy lol

    i know im talking to jo retail here 

  6. 14 hours ago, Rev said:

    Occasionally, teams make a single signing that transforms the team. 

    Virgil van Dyke at Liverpool, Kante at Leicester are good examples off the top of my head.

    I think Warne has found a player in Adams who can have a similar positive effect. 

    Fitted almost seamlessly into that midfield, and just made everyone around him that little bit more effective.

    Keep him fit, and he'll make a massive difference come the end of the season.

    Good pick up in the Jan window, and brave to slot him straight in, good call Paul.

     

     

    Fully agree with this, adams looks the part

    Dean sanders And igor stimac are the two that stand out for me since iv been watching us

    and perhap dare i say it more recently gorgeous george

  7. so many that hate warne and his style … and at its worse its god awful to watch. 

    but and its massive but…. 
     

    look at the stats, tightest at the back in the league, away record that is seldom seen at our club and uv got a bunch of players there that are putting their bodies on the line for the full 90….. for our club and this manager that a small minority think the players hate playing for.

    were doing the dogged stuff that wins games, were earning the right to win games. Its not pretty but its a style of play that others have succeeded with just not one weve become accustomed to over the last however many years  

    personally im loving the fact were a bunch of big hard f****** that if u going to get a result from youve got to be on it 

    coyr!!

  8. 1 hour ago, rainram said:

    I see Barkhausen got light bulbed, was it because he was poor? I don't think he has been great recently. I hope NML's injury is not serious, we are sure to need him and Corey Blackett-Taylor at the creative top of the pitch.

    Hes a poor player, willing.. but poor fully expect him to get phased out 

    i see first choice when fit will be NML and CBT.

    that said sqaud game and all that

  9. On 29/01/2024 at 18:39, Van der MoodHoover said:

    My personal view is that any EFL restrictions are not materially more onerous than the budgets David clowes is prepared to fund anyway.

    But we'll see in the summer....

    I disagree strongly with this 

    but as u say personal opinions 👍

  10. 3 hours ago, Scott129 said:

    Surely we have to be working on Sibley and Thommo's extensions too?

    Even if it is just to sell them in the summer.

    Sibley?? Why

    let him go and get him off the wage bill, if rumours are true and hes on a good wage then sadly through no fault of his own hes commanding a wage that could be used on someone whos going to nail down a first team place and make us better 

  11. On 26/01/2024 at 11:41, Tamworthram said:

    Nah. The deal would NEVER have been completed as the funds would still be held up by AML checks to this day (allegedly). Hell would have frozen over or we'd all be using crypto (sorry @NottsRam77. I couldn't resist) before the money arrived 😀 

    Well played sir lol 

  12. 11 hours ago, TomTom92 said:

    I agree with this completely. The excuse is that because there’s so many charges it’ll take longer to come to a conclusion. 
     
    When judgement day comes I’ll be intrigued by the punishment.

    Whilst in the meantime they continue to win trophies.

    how many retrospective claims might this cause against them from other clubs 

  13. Just wandered if there are any other people on here that work or worked for the post office for 19 years .. we had a transaction correction for currency we hadnt processed but given out ??? totally out of the blue. 
     

    We were new to the job and so while we were like how the hell, this isnt possible we had no support to investigate it other than to double check our figures and basically ended up having to pay 3k out of own pockets 

    curious to know if anyone else has any experiences with the post office

  14. On 12/01/2024 at 16:26, Returning ram said:

    Fair enough, I dont know enough about that side any more, our bank will still red flag over a certain amount and request further information. I know my friend has had problems as he needs to withdraw a large amount as he is going through divorce.

    That said, he is in a nice position to have that problem being in their from the start 😊 Wish I had 😪

    Same lol

    im relatively new still last 4/5 years but have truly immersed myself in the space , think its a very exciting place to be 

  15. On 11/01/2024 at 15:37, Returning ram said:

    Yes and no.

    It may be easier now, but I suspect not by much, however converting that profit into cash will not be easy. Restrictions around SOF with our FIs make it difficult to convert large holdings of Bitcoin into cash. Therefore, you are stuck with keeping your money within the crypto system.

    Dont get me wrong, you could still pay for things, but making money from a system that is known for paying for illegal transactions also has its downside. 
     

    That said, i wish I had the "balls" to invest in it, I have a mate who has made just over a million from it, has retired and lives from the profits he continues to make from it, there is still no denying though, its high risk.

    The bitcoin etf is a massive step in making that process a whole lot more easier as quite simply btc is a recognised global asset that even the banks arnt allowed to ignore anymore 

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