From the Oxbridge English Dictionary. Quess - to seek an answer but then give best guess when you don't really know it. First used in 2004 by the setters of Libor rates. Thought to be derived from an amalgamation of guess (to make an estimate) and quest (a mission to find out the truth).
Alright then. Someone who says `being kept very quite'
If the Aussies leaked it I can only think it was to let other clubs they are talking to know they are speaking with us and focus their minds. Would not surprise me to see them buy QPR or something in the next couple of weeks.
QPR are owned by one of the richest families in the world though?
From the Oxbridge English Dictionary. Quess - to seek an answer but then give best guess when you don't really know it. First used in 2004 by the setters of Libor rates. Thought to be derived from an amalgamation of guess (to make an estimate) and quest (a mission to find out the truth).
Alright then. Someone who says `being kept very quite'
I think the grammar, spelling and punctuation police are rubbing their hands with glee thinking of the overtime they will be getting for this.
From the Oxbridge English Dictionary. Quess - to seek an answer but then give best guess when you don't really know it. First used in 2004 by the setters of Libor rates. Thought to be derived from an amalgamation of guess (to make an estimate) and quest (a mission to find out the truth).
Alright then. Someone who says `being kept very quite'
I think the grammar, spelling and punctuation police are rubbing their hands with glee thinking of the overtime they will be getting for this.
From the Oxbridge English Dictionary. Quess - to seek an answer but then give best guess when you don't really know it. First used in 2004 by the setters of Libor rates. Thought to be derived from an amalgamation of guess (to make an estimate) and quest (a mission to find out the truth).
Alright then. Someone who says `being kept very quite'
I think the grammar, spelling and punctuation police are rubbing their hands with glee thinking of the overtime they will be getting for this.
From the Oxbridge English Dictionary. Quess - to seek an answer but then give best guess when you don't really know it. First used in 2004 by the setters of Libor rates. Thought to be derived from an amalgamation of guess (to make an estimate) and quest (a mission to find out the truth).
Alright then. Someone who says `being kept very quite'
I think the grammar, spelling and punctuation police are rubbing their hands with glee thinking of the overtime they will be getting for this.
From the Oxbridge English Dictionary. Quess - to seek an answer but then give best guess when you don't really know it. First used in 2004 by the setters of Libor rates. Thought to be derived from an amalgamation of guess (to make an estimate) and quest (a mission to find out the truth).
Alright then. Someone who says `being kept very quite'
I think the grammar, spelling and punctuation police are rubbing their hands with glee thinking of the overtime they will be getting for this.
From the Oxbridge English Dictionary. Quess - to seek an answer but then give best guess when you don't really know it. First used in 2004 by the setters of Libor rates. Thought to be derived from an amalgamation of guess (to make an estimate) and quest (a mission to find out the truth).
Alright then. Someone who says `being kept very quite'
I think the grammar, spelling and punctuation police are rubbing their hands with glee thinking of the overtime they will be getting for this.
Bank holiday weekend, people are bored.
Overtime at time and a half then.
Does that still exist?
Probably not but never let the facts get in the way of a mediocre joke.
I'm not sure Scwarzer knows what's going on. Sounds like he advised them when they were first looking to England and that's it. Interesting he has doubts regarding their concept though.
I'm not sure Scwarzer knows what's going on. Sounds like he advised them when they were first looking to England and that's it. Interesting he has doubts regarding their concept though.
Exactly, typical journo spin. At no point does he say they are eyeing other clubs.
It has occurred to me just now though, what are the chances the Mail got wind of this consortium and it's just 2+2?
I'm not sure Scwarzer knows what's going on. Sounds like he advised them when they were first looking to England and that's it. Interesting he has doubts regarding their concept though.
Exactly, typical journo spin. At no point does he say they are eyeing other clubs.
It has occurred to me just now though, what are the chances the Mail got wind of this consortium and it's just 2+2?
Possible, but it sounds like there is substance to the story as The Mail contacted @CARD which @Airman Brown confirmed on this thread I believe.
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(Only joking @Henry Irving
Who knows, maybe @Henry Irving is still in with a shout for 18th April finalisation of deal.
It has occurred to me just now though, what are the chances the Mail got wind of this consortium and it's just 2+2?