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  1. Hace 3 días · The analysis by labour economist Professor Danny Blanchflower that there is a high 97% correlation between the growth rates of the economies of Scotland and the UK simply confirms that as long as Scotland remains bound to the “Union”, Scotland’s growth potential, and its potential to fund public spending priorities, is severely limited.

  2. Hace 2 días · Danny Young is a well-known Nigerian recording artist and song composer who just refreshed the music section with a massive tune labeled “Para.”. The amazing musical qualities of a top-notch Nigerian rap phenomenon and song composer, Odumodublvck, who, in his unique style, spiced the jam up. Ultimately, this unique composition is a blockbuster that you should add to your playlist if you ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Professor Danny Blanchflower is a British-American labour economist and academic who discovered that statement above and in New Zealand it’s ten times. Craig talked about wage scarring where you lose your job and take the lower paid job to keep the roof over your head and food on the table ...

  4. Hace 16 horas · Camp Nou is one of the most esteemed stadiums in world football – but it only opened in 1957; for 35 years before that, Barcelona played at the considerably smaller Camp de Les Corts. Still ...

  5. Hace 3 días · This forum is full of gossip. Do not believe anything you read in here, it is all rubbish. It is also the home for all the off-topic posts (ie non football related).

  6. Hace 3 días · Danny Blanchflower (capt) (Chief orchestrator, and inspiring by word and deed) Glenn Hoddle (The pass master, giving the team drive and direction) Osvaldo Ardiles (A little dictator, bringing invention and inspiration to the midfield) Dave Mackay (Clap of thunder tackling and an educated left foot, heart of the team) Jimmy Greaves

  7. Hace 3 días · The analysis by labour economist Professor Danny Blanchflower that there is a high 97% correlation between the growth rates of the economies of Scotland and the UK simply confirms that as long as Scotland remains bound to the “Union”, Scotland’s growth potential, and its potential to fund public spending priorities, is severely limited.