u/FaithlessnessOdd3569

Corners and set pieces

Whatever your opinion on the disallowed Wilson goal earlier I think the Premier League really needs to address how corners and set pieces are officiated next season.

Some games the penalty box looks like a WWE royal rumble with people getting speared to the ground then like earlier a goal doesn’t stand because someone brushes against the keeper with an arm. It makes no sense

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u/FaithlessnessOdd3569 — 4 days ago
▲ 3 r/UKISP

Hi, my contract with Virgin is coming to an end soon and I saw an ad for Trooli recently. Does anyone have any experience with them?

They are offering 2gbps for £35.99 rising to 39.99 after the first 12 months

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u/FaithlessnessOdd3569 — 7 days ago

Just looking at details of the candidates standing in the town council elections for my area and 2 people with the same surname who I have found out are related are running for a certain party. There is another candidate with the same surname who also seems to be part of the same family running as an independent. All three of them are named 'Proposer' and 'Seconder' for each other on the notice of poll document/

If this person was to be elected as an independent and subsequently join a political party would this be legal? Sorry if this isn't the correct place to ask

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u/FaithlessnessOdd3569 — 8 days ago

Looking to replace my firestick 4k as it’s getting a bit slow and was thinking about a 4k max but with all the news of them cracking down on side loaded apps is it time to go with another device and if so does anyone have any recommendations?

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u/FaithlessnessOdd3569 — 9 days ago

I understand that a 4k blu ray player is the best way to watch films (and I’m planning on buying one in the future) but for someone who doesn’t have one currently what is the best way to watch movies without?

Are certain streaming apps better than others? Or would it be better to download?

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u/FaithlessnessOdd3569 — 14 days ago
▲ 52 r/AskUK

As the title says, why do so many people in the UK have a negative view of trade unions and industrial action?

When the ultra wealthy are all getting richer and pretty much everything is becoming more expensive then why would any working class person have an issue with workers trying to get better pay and conditions?

Its also very well documented that a lot of the benefits and protections workers have in the UK are down to trade unions.

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u/FaithlessnessOdd3569 — 16 days ago