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I haven’t looked into it but I know that a lot of business rates have been discounted since the covid pandemic (which was covered by central government). Have they removed the discount and reduced the overall rate of tax at the same time?
Therefore some businesses will have to pay more next year than they did last year but it’s actually at a lower rate than pre covid levels. So in effect it’s a reduction if that makes sense 🤔
Like I say I don’t know if that’s the case and not making excuses for anyone.
‘The Dinkum’ in Polegate. Originally ‘The Polegate Inn’ it was used by Australian soldiers during WW1 who used to call it - The Fair Dinkum - meaning “true” or “genuine”. The name stuck and it’s now simply called ‘The Dinkum’ and is a pretty decent Harvey’s pub.
I said the same thing when he went off yesterday. I thought Kone played really well and I’ve no doubt he’ll score double figures this season. I thought it was a very brave substitution bringing on Kolli and Morgan that early but they both did fine.
Reason to be positive: I think that we’ve been unlucky especially with the type of goals we’ve conceded but luck can turn quite quickly. I can’t fault the effort and the squad spirit seems quite good just maybe lacking a bit of spark.
Reason to be worried: Not creating enough clearcut goal scoring chances perhaps and tactically suspect but I’m not really that worried about anything. Just a bit disappointed with recent results.
What i'm hopeful for: I’m not particularly hopeful either. I felt we would be better second half of the season than first but not so sure now. Oh to be surprised and entertained for once!
The female commentator on Liechtenstein v Wales at the weekend says “you won’t see a finer pair of balls than that” after a couple of good crosses are put in by the Welsh. Followed by about 10 seconds of silence.