neil999
Player Valuation: £80m
I'll take itWhat if you were given £10m and then Benitez came back to manage Everton?
I'll take itWhat if you were given £10m and then Benitez came back to manage Everton?
I'll take it
Then I could afford a Hitman.What if you were given £10m and then Benitez came back to manage Everton?
What if you were given 10 mil but were sexually abused, shifted around the world to live with your estranged parents, forced to be a drug runner and threatened to be thrown off a bridge in your horrible childhood upbringing? Reckon that 10 mil just buys off those unresolved issues you have?People who say money doesn’t buy you happiness have never had money…
Give me 10m and I would be the happiest man alive
Dele was a very very high-value asset at his previous club, and if he plays well in the 5 games before this January.
Isn't he allowed to sign a pre-contract with any team of his choosing? So lots of risks either way regarding that 10 million and wages.
I agree but he doesn't really have memories of Everton... We don't see many celebs fondly going, "that LA county rehab center was nice, lemme checkout the main hospital building."You would hope he would show a bit of gratitude for the club not being arses to him, but you never know I guess.
I have only just got back from gurnsey, so now I can answer.Incorrect. Please show me in the Psychoactive Substances Act where it is illegal for Dele or anyone else to consume Nitrous Oxide.
The website you shared has incorrectly stated it is illegal because they have not read the act properly.
The point about “may well be away from football” is one which can be argued by many, but none of us will know what is best for him.I have only just got back from gurnsey, so now I can answer.
The only reason I am responding to you is because you are accusing me of spreading false information when you are.
I have no intention of mass debating with you lot over Dele, this is my last say on it.
1)below is a picture of dele taking illegal drugs
2) the illegal drug he is taking is soon to be criminalised further as a class c
3) below is a link to the act
4) below is summary of the act
5) law is defined in terms of express and implied terms just because something is not explicitly stated doesn’t mean it isn’t covered
6) lots of moral arguments for supporting Dele, when in fact the risk of him dragging other people down with him, the hole in our budget due him, the consequences this may cause + the actual best thing for Dele may well be away from football. Therefore there is also a moral argument that the “do good” is not actually doing good.
7)Gateway Drug Theory is a known phenomenon, for the people who think I am making this up.
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Psychoactive Substances Act 2016
This page contains an overview of the Psychoactive Substances Act and supporting documents.www.gov.uk
The Psychoactive Substances Act 2016 made it an offense to produce, supply, or possess psychoactive substances for human consumption. While the act doesn't explicitly mention "nitrous oxide" or "laughing gas," it is designed to cover a wide range of substances with psychoactive effects. Nitrous oxide, when used recreationally for its psychoactive effects, falls under the purview of this act.
Here are some relevant sections of the Psychoactive Substances Act 2016:
Please note that while nitrous oxide is not explicitly listed, its use for recreational purposes to induce a psychoactive effect is considered illegal under this act. Laws and regulations may evolve, so it's always a good idea to consult with legal professionals or government sources for the most current information.
- Section 3 - Psychoactive substances: This section defines what a psychoactive substance is under the act. It broadly covers substances that produce a psychoactive effect in a person when consumed.
- Section 4 - Prohibitions: This section outlines the offenses related to psychoactive substances, including production, supply, and possession with intent to supply for human consumption. Possession for personal use would generally be considered a violation of this act.
Can I hire you for dinner parties and other social functions?What if you were given £10m and then your whole family died?
What if you were given £10m and then lost the use of your limbs in a horrific car accident?
It's been 2 days. Did you swim?I have only just got back from gurnsey, so now I can answer.
You don’t really understand what you are talking about here budI have only just got back from gurnsey, so now I can answer.
The only reason I am responding to you is because you are accusing me of spreading false information when you are.
I have no intention of mass debating with you lot over Dele, this is my last say on it.
1)below is a picture of dele taking illegal drugs
2) the illegal drug he is taking is soon to be criminalised further as a class c
3) below is a link to the act
4) below is summary of the act
5) law is defined in terms of express and implied terms just because something is not explicitly stated doesn’t mean it isn’t covered
6) lots of moral arguments for supporting Dele, when in fact the risk of him dragging other people down with him, the hole in our budget due him, the consequences this may cause + the actual best thing for Dele may well be away from football. Therefore there is also a moral argument that the “do good” is not actually doing good.
7)Gateway Drug Theory is a known phenomenon, for the people who think I am making this up.
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Psychoactive Substances Act 2016
This page contains an overview of the Psychoactive Substances Act and supporting documents.www.gov.uk
The Psychoactive Substances Act 2016 made it an offense to produce, supply, or possess psychoactive substances for human consumption. While the act doesn't explicitly mention "nitrous oxide" or "laughing gas," it is designed to cover a wide range of substances with psychoactive effects. Nitrous oxide, when used recreationally for its psychoactive effects, falls under the purview of this act.
Here are some relevant sections of the Psychoactive Substances Act 2016:
Please note that while nitrous oxide is not explicitly listed, its use for recreational purposes to induce a psychoactive effect is considered illegal under this act. Laws and regulations may evolve, so it's always a good idea to consult with legal professionals or government sources for the most current information.
- Section 3 - Psychoactive substances: This section defines what a psychoactive substance is under the act. It broadly covers substances that produce a psychoactive effect in a person when consumed.
- Section 4 - Prohibitions: This section outlines the offenses related to psychoactive substances, including production, supply, and possession with intent to supply for human consumption. Possession for personal use would generally be considered a violation of this act.
Again, you are wrong, possession is not illegal. Personal consumption is not illegal.I have only just got back from gurnsey, so now I can answer.
The only reason I am responding to you is because you are accusing me of spreading false information when you are.
I have no intention of mass debating with you lot over Dele, this is my last say on it.
1)below is a picture of dele taking illegal drugs
2) the illegal drug he is taking is soon to be criminalised further as a class c
3) below is a link to the act
4) below is summary of the act
5) law is defined in terms of express and implied terms just because something is not explicitly stated doesn’t mean it isn’t covered
6) lots of moral arguments for supporting Dele, when in fact the risk of him dragging other people down with him, the hole in our budget due him, the consequences this may cause + the actual best thing for Dele may well be away from football. Therefore there is also a moral argument that the “do good” is not actually doing good.
7)Gateway Drug Theory is a known phenomenon, for the people who think I am making this up.
View attachment 226459
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Psychoactive Substances Act 2016
This page contains an overview of the Psychoactive Substances Act and supporting documents.www.gov.uk
The Psychoactive Substances Act 2016 made it an offense to produce, supply, or possess psychoactive substances for human consumption. While the act doesn't explicitly mention "nitrous oxide" or "laughing gas," it is designed to cover a wide range of substances with psychoactive effects. Nitrous oxide, when used recreationally for its psychoactive effects, falls under the purview of this act.
Here are some relevant sections of the Psychoactive Substances Act 2016:
Please note that while nitrous oxide is not explicitly listed, its use for recreational purposes to induce a psychoactive effect is considered illegal under this act. Laws and regulations may evolve, so it's always a good idea to consult with legal professionals or government sources for the most current information.
- Section 3 - Psychoactive substances: This section defines what a psychoactive substance is under the act. It broadly covers substances that produce a psychoactive effect in a person when consumed.
- Section 4 - Prohibitions: This section outlines the offenses related to psychoactive substances, including production, supply, and possession with intent to supply for human consumption. Possession for personal use would generally be considered a violation of this act.