Sorry to intrude.....but the Lookman on loan rumour seems to be gathering pace, and ITKs on here confirm or deny this rumour?
but if you were austin and did this, you would be called a **** tipper and a tight arse, no win
True story; Charlie is one of our top earners, the hairdresser's he goes to charges £19 a cut, he pays cash and ALWAYS waits for his £1 change.
They do say strikers need to be selfish, but really...?
We've got more than a couple at Championship standard.Derby looking for a defender according to Fat Frank.
We've got a couple that just about be championship standard.
maybe not you, but the hairdresser would have told a friend, who would then tweet it and Austin would be labelled a tight arse millionaire with 3 hours, its the world we live inOn the contrary, if Austin had left a £1 tip, I wouldn't even have posted about it.
Any one else heard about a imminent loan signing from Everton?
Not sure where to look ...
Not sure where to look ...
I very rarely tip. I pay for products and services that are advertised at a price I deem acceptable value. I dont just pay more because certain people expect it or did a good job - thats the employers role. I only tip if someone has been truly exceptional and gone well beyond expectation and genuinely deserves extra thanks.It would probably take me 2-3 years to earn what he does in a week. I still tip the £1.
I don't expect it of rich people, but I would certainly hope it of decent people.
I very rarely tip. I pay for products and services that are advertised at a price I deem acceptable value. I dont just pay more because certain people expect it or did a good job - thats the employers role. I only tip if someone has been truly exceptional and gone well beyond expectation and genuinely deserves extra thanks.
We had a cab driver on holiday that we had agreed a price with and he offered to take us a scenic route with great viewing points etc. at no extra cost. He was a lovely bloke and improved our day massively - i tipped him because i was genuinely really grateful not because people often tip taxi drivers and felt i should.
I very rarely tip. I pay for products and services that are advertised at a price I deem acceptable value. I dont just pay more because certain people expect it or did a good job - thats the employers role. I only tip if someone has been truly exceptional and gone well beyond expectation and genuinely deserves extra thanks.
We had a cab driver on holiday that we had agreed a price with and he offered to take us a scenic route with great viewing points etc. at no extra cost. He was a lovely bloke and improved our day massively - i tipped him because i was genuinely really grateful not because people often tip taxi drivers and felt i should.