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Following Our Nearest and Dearest Rivals, 2014-15

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Pirlo is a great player, but he has a lot of Gerrard about him. He likes to play the glory ball when there are better passes to choose from.

That's his role in the team though, he wouldn't be starting if he played normal passes.

And to be honest, for the life of me I can't remember if I ever saw him play for Manure.

I don't believe I ever did but I rememenr him saying one of the reasons he left was that he couldn't get into the team even when there were injuries. Fergie instead opted to play Park and Rafael in midfield, if I were him I think I'd have left aswell.

Not even a minute of time added on at the end of the half..........So the goal celebrations took up no time at all did it ? or what about the when the ball goes out for a throw in, corner, goal kick or when a player is fouled or if a player dives ?

 

I have noticed this a lot in Europe this season. They tend not to add on any time in the first half.

Edited by Scott Harris

i hesitate to get involved in the streaming issue given the way this discussion has gone today but just for clarity, this is the relevant law in Europe

 

Article 5 of Directive 2001/29/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 May 2001 on the harmonisation of certain aspects of copyright and related rights in the information society must be interpreted as meaning that the copies on the user’s computer screen and the copies in the internet ‘cache’ of that computer’s hard disk, made by an end-user in the course of viewing a website, satisfy the conditions that those copies must be temporary, that they must be transient or incidental in nature and that they must constitute an integral and essential part of a technological process, as well as the conditions laid down in Article 5(5) of that directive, and that they may therefore be made without the authorisation of the copyright holders.

 

This means that watching a stream of copyright material is not unlawful unless you are willfully making a copy of that content. If the user only views it directly through a web browser, streaming it from a website that hosts it, he or she is apparently doing nothing wrong. This ruling means that Internet users who see content online, without actually willingly making a copy of it, should not be held accountable for any resulting copyright infringement.

 

I hope this is helpful.

That is a cut and paste of a couple of disparate paragraphs. Sorry, it is incorrect and I bet you it did not come from an official source.

The top part seems to apply to the cache of transient graphics and the bottom half, wrongly, forms a link with streaming of content. The fact is, you can only stream if you intend to keep a LEGAL copy of the content.

Just ignore him mate, hopefully more follow suit

Yep. The less people like Bobby I have to converse with, the better. If you , too, lack the ability to debate points without resorting to foul language then feel free to put me on ignore. Thanks.

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