And yet, according to some article I read this week, we have 45 million fans in China. How do they cope without this brotherhood?
Perhaps that is the reason there remain 45m fans in China.
And yet, according to some article I read this week, we have 45 million fans in China. How do they cope without this brotherhood?
So our China Fans might be mostly in Hong Kong?
HK has a population of around 7m (their immigration dept will be furious another 38m have
appeared undetected) .
Right I thought it was bigger than that. So we are back to Brian's question.The answer is a suitable VPN...... I go to Shanghai occasionally and manage to access most sites no problem
Just as well we're not Chinese residents then!!Some of the higher league hotels operate VPNs themselves.
Chinese residents attempting to use any VPN on a regular basis would
soon find themselves under increased scrutiny.
That sounds a lot like certain parts of the Middle East, where hotel chains can skirt the rules and serve alcohol - as long as a drop of it doesn't pass the lobby.Some of the higher league hotels operate VPNs themselves.
Chinese residents attempting to use any VPN on a regular basis would
soon find themselves under increased scrutiny.
That sounds a lot like certain parts of the Middle East, where hotel chains can skirt the rules and serve alcohol - as long as a drop of it doesn't pass the lobby.
The official list only lists sites that were blocked for violating copyright, for example Pirate Bay or Putlocker.I think we quickly forget just how many websites are blocked in the UK too. Our list is also kept secret.
"UK good. China bad." - who said that?
I use a free VPN, and there are many to pick from. It's nothing more than an add-on for Firefox called "Browsec". Chrome has similar. Privacy nightmare, so not to be used where you wouldn't mind the account being hacked in the Russian style, but it's a free and it works without hassle.
Who is their head of immigration, Theresa Mae?HK has a population of around 7m (their immigration dept will be furious another 38m have
appeared undetected) .
African Nation's Cup: Does anyone give a **** this year?
The Congolese appear to be interested.African Nation's Cup: Does anyone give a **** this year?
That seems to be a table of how much the Chinese might pay for those players. If not the Chinese you might ask who can really afford them - considering transfer fees AND wages. I always wonder why it isn't pointed out whenever these big money moves are suggested that there are not that many clubs that can realistically afford the players that are supposed to be moving on, which surely reduces their bargaining powers a bit?
So when they talk about ManC shifting out half their squad in the summer I wonder who can afford the wages unless City pay part of them. So if City then pay astronomical amounts to buy new players to replace them on fantastic wages, and still pay for those who they let go, we might wonder how they can afford the "dreaded" FFP? It seems they were hit by it once, did nothing to curb their spending and it is somehow no longer a factor!
The Telegraph is saying up to ten weeks.Anyone seen an update on Vertonghen's injury?