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  1. SydneyTiger14

    SydneyTiger14 Well-Known Member

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    Hard cash is already out of circulation in most places. A vast majority of transactions are by card.
     
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  2. Mckechnie Orange

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    Away end at Sunderland for example lol!
     
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  3. SydneyTiger14

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    Got a beer yesterday at the pub and they were only accepting card.
     
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  4. Mckechnie Orange

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    Bet it wasn't as bad as ****ing £6.50 (what's that in AUD?) for a plastic glass full of ****ty carling and another £6.50 for a brined forcemeat sausage in a part baked baguette and a couple of sachets of ketchup!

    I'm all for convenience, and I rarely carry cash these days but there has to still be the ability to trade with hard currency - and have enough in circulation.... so if comms go down or are compromised for any length of time, it doesn't leaf to the collapse of social society - frankly it doesn't bear thinking about.

    Besides, everyone knows you chuck nuts and washers in the north east anyway. We're all too skint to chuck cash. Who do you think we are Chelsea lol!?!?

    Especially after paying hotdog prices. <laugh>
     
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  5. John Ex Aberdeen now E.R.

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    Really good article in the Daily Mail.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...rd-Xabi-Alonso-Liverpool-loanee-man-Hull.html

    Tyler Morton dreamt as a boy of playing like his idols Steven Gerrard and Xabi Alonso... now the Liverpool loanee is his own man at Hull as they push for Premier League promotion

    • Tyler Morton has shone on loan at Hull this season under Liam Rosenior
    • The midfielder joined Liverpool's academy when he was seven years old
    • No Salah, no problem! Liverpool can thank Jurgen Klopp for an 'exceptional' squad rebuild - It's All Kicking Off
    By LEWIS STEELE FOR THE DAILY MAIL

    PUBLISHED: 19:15, 25 January 2024 | UPDATED: 21:49, 25 January 2024

    When Hull won at Sunderland last Friday night, it wasn’t just Tigers fans going into a frenzy on social media.

    Those of a black and amber persuasion were joined by Liverpool supporters, toasting to a goal made on Merseyside.

    From one Liverpool loanee to another, Tyler Morton teeing up Fabio Carvalho, Hull moved back into the play-off picture with a fine away win.



    Hull fans can add Jurgen Klopp to their Christmas card list and likewise, Reds supporters can be thankful for Tigers boss Liam Rosenior.

    The Liverpool pair are leading Hull’s charge to the Premier League. There are more, of course, from dazzling winger Jaden Philogene to Manchester City loanee Liam Delap and local lad Jacob Greaves.

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    Tyler Morton has been impressive for Hull since joining on loan from Liverpool

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    The 21-year-old grew up wanting to imitate the likes of Xabi Alonso (left) and Steven Gerrard (right) after joining Liverpool aged seven

    But the duo have made Hull now Liverpool fans’ favourite Championship side.

    Football purists should enjoy what Hull are doing regardless of that. Highly-rated coach Rosenior has assembled a forward-thinking side under the ownership of ‘Turkish Simon Cowell’ Acun Ilicali and it seems like the perfect breeding ground for young talents.

    While Carvalho is a recent addition, he joined earlier this month after spending the first half of the season largely sat on RB Leipzig’s bench, Morton has been at the heart of everything good for Rosenior’s men this season.

    After spending last season on loan at Blackburn, who missed out on the play-offs on goal difference alone, Morton has improved under Rosenior and earned himself an England Under 21 call up, a moment which saw the youngster come full circle in his fledgling career.

    He turned down Everton aged seven to join Liverpool and has dreamed ever since about scoring at Goodison Park. It didn’t come in a Reds shirt but it was still one of Morton’s proudest moments, not just his home Under 21s debut but his first goal in professional football.

    ‘That was one of my proudest moments yet,’ Morton tells Mail Sport. ‘I don’t really get nervous before games but I was scared before this one. I got in my own head about it, it was a big opportunity. It was lovely to play at Everton, where all my family and friends could make it.

    ‘I remember my first couple of training sessions with Liverpool. I was quite a shy lad. But you have to grow a personality even at that age to make it in football. I grew into myself quickly. I found a real love for footie.

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    Morton has improved under Hull manager Liam Rosenior after joining in the summer

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    Fellow Liverpool loanee Fabio Carvalho has also impressed since joining Hull in January

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    Carvalho scored as Hull beat Sunderland at the Stadium of Light on Friday night

    ‘I used to go to the park and practice my pinging with my dad, I loved Xabi Alonso so I tried to copy him. I had trials at both Everton and Liverpool - different teams each night. Nothing against Everton, but the feeling of joining Liverpool was perfect. They were the ones for me.

    ‘Stevie Gerrard was my idol but I loved watching Xabi play, he was just different class. Something new and different at the time. The Premier League didn’t have many Spanish midfielders who absolutely ran the game. It was more physical then, he was technical.’

    The Wallasey-born midfielder made his Liverpool debut in the Premier League against Arsenal in 2021, the start of a special run of games that saw him play in the Champions League against Porto and AC Milan at the San Siro.

    After idolising Gerrard and Alonso, the 21-year-old says he does not style his game on players as much now he’s a professional - but still picks up bits from experienced midfielders whether that’s at Liverpool, Blackburn or Hull.

    ‘It’s an easy thing to say I base my game on people, I don’t try to be anyone else on the pitch,’ he says.

    ‘I pick up bits and learn how they move off the ball but it’s easier said than done to do a Thiago (Alcantara) turn in a game or shoot from distance like Gerrard!

    ‘But it syncs into my brain when I train with them and pick up their movement. Thiago is always in the right place - it’s second to none. Xabi just stuck out to me. He was different from everyone else. You watch the best players and he was the best.’

    Morton spent Wednesday night watching some of his best mates, like Jarell Quansah who he has trained with since the age of seven, Conor Bradley, and Harvey Elliott, one of his closest friends, play for boyhood club Liverpool in a cup semi-final.

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    Morton credits Rosenior as a huge factor in his development as a player

    It fills him with hope that he will one day become a mainstay in Klopp’s midfield - but for now he is fully focused on the task at hand with Hull. ‘I watch every game,’ he says. ‘They’re my mates at the end of the day. Harv’s one of my best mates, a great guy.

    ‘Conor has turned into a real top player. Everyone at the academy knew he would. Jarell as well, he’s been absolutely brilliant - I’ve grown up with him and trained with him since I was six or seven. Lovely to see them do well and represent the club that I love and support.

    ‘But these loans have really developed me. It’s amazing. To pick up these experiences and pick up different styles. Right now I’m feeling really good about myself because of coming out of my comfort zone - I’ve moved here with my girlfriend which has made it much easier.

    ‘The lads here are fantastic - it’s a really special group. As soon as you walk into the training ground you can see it’s a tight-knit group and that’s been brilliant for my development. I’ve learnt a lot of skills aside from being a player.

    ‘I want to be a leader one day. That’s starting here at Hull. I want to lead, talk and command.

    'If you want to be pivotal to any team you’ve got to lead, whether that’s on the ball or verbally. The gaffer is pushing me to be both.’

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    Morton turned down Everton aged seven to join Liverpool and has dreamed ever since about scoring at Goodison Park

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    Morton has won two caps for England Under-21 side, scoring his first goal in November at Goodison Park in a 1-0 win against Northern Ireland

    Rosenior is the topic that Morton keeps returning to. His coaching career is still young but the 39-year-old has won plaudits in Brighton’s setup, before being the brains of Wayne Rooney’s Derby and now flourishing at Hull, where he recently signed a new three-year deal.

    ‘He gets it right with everyone,’ says Morton.

    ‘He develops players but he develops people as well. It’s really nice to be coached by him - I’m getting better every day because of him. He gives me a bit of freedom but also respects family time.

    ‘I am loving every minute at Hull and I hope the fans know they are a part of the success, there’s no better feeling than hearing them singing my name. I missed out on the play-offs on goal difference last year so getting into them is personal for me, it really hurt, I want to put it right.’
     
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  6. originallambrettaman

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    There’s an online campaign here to get people to go back to using cash and it does seem to be having some effect. Last year 19% of all transactions in the U.K. were in cash, which was an increase on the previous year, the first time that’s happened for many years.
     
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  7. springtiger

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    Think you will find those who wish ‘to sell’ in cash have increased in numbers , having seen which ‘businesses ‘ only accept cash they’ve joined the bandwagon and the opportunity to have loose accounting and minimise tax . Taxis , takeaways ‘local’ shops etc don’t think it’s to help the aged !
     
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  8. Tony Angelino

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    I got my Rotherham tickets on Wednesday, the ticket office accepted cash which surprised me
     
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  9. Amin Yapusi

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    Card payments are expensive too, typically costing 2-3% of each transaction. Which doesn’t sound like much but soon adds up.
     
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  10. SydneyTiger14

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    Interesting, seems the opposite here, everyone's pushing to go cashless for efficiency and security.
     
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  11. SydneyTiger14

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    Yes, my cleaners only accept cash which isn't much of a shock. Barbers are another.
     
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  12. Amin Yapusi

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    I prefer payment in gash.
     
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  13. PLT

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    Isn't there a similar fee for businesses to deposit cash though?
     
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  14. TwoWrights

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    Memo to self, Syd has a new video, watch it later.
    P.S. Going by his recent videos his barber bill is minimal. :emoticon-0125-mmm:


    The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
     
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  15. The B&S Fanclub

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    Should that be Waterloo? He'll have a battle on there.
     
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  16. SydneyTiger14

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    Haha didn't think I was in need of a trim yet but will keep in mind. <laugh>
     
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  17. John Ex Aberdeen now E.R.

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    There has been a push-back here on card payments only, particularly after the Canadian truckers who had their bank accounts blocked during Covid.
     
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  18. Evington

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    Apart from the poor buggers who live miles from anywhere without any other means
     
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  19. Gone For A Walk

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    Good morning.
    Anyway...
    So still no further signings yet then, be it by cash, card or crypto?
     
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  20. rovertiger

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    It's cash only at New Theatre as well, although they don't advertise it, I was just lucky to have cash on me.
     
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