 | Forum Reply | CEO talks about tickets at 15:20 14 Aug 2025
I thought that's what I read when they mentioned it being in the club shop during non match days |
 | Forum Reply | Jerry Yates at 17:42 1 Aug 2025
And it's near Ystalyfera 👍 |
 | Forum Reply | Swansea City : Wycombe forward of interest and not for the first time at 10:12 31 Jul 2025
A Birmingham mate asked about our high profile new investors, and I answered then that I hope that things don't go down the same route as Wrexham P.R. wise. So far it's good, but I hope it's all a benefit in the background and not in your face type. |
 | Forum Reply | car accident and purchase of car back from insurers at 18:30 25 Jul 2025
Have a read of this https://www.howdeninsurance.co.uk/personal/motor/car-insurance/guides/car-write- Getting your car on the rode again after a write-off Can you remove a write-off from a car? If you would like to drive your car again after it has been written off, it will first have to be repaired to a roadworthy condition. You will only be able to do this if it’s in a category C, D, N or S (meaning the vehicle has not been scrapped). The insurance company will give you an insurance payout and sell the vehicle back to you if it falls into one of these categories. Registering a car that has been declared a write-off When it comes to ensuring that your car is correctly registered with the DVLA after being declared a write-off, the process is slightly different depending on the category your vehicle falls into: For categories D and N, you can keep your vehicle’s logbook. You do still need to inform the DVLA that the vehicle has been written off. For categories C and S, you will need to send the completed log book to your insurance company and apply for a new duplicate log book. You can do this for free with the V62 form. We give you the lowdown on everything related to the V62 form here. Insuring and taxing a car that has been written off Your car will no longer be insured once it’s written off. Before you get on the road again, you must ensure that your vehicle is taxed and has at least third-party insurance in place. This is a legal requirement in the UK — driving a vehicle that is not properly taxed and insured can result in hefty fines and even prosecution. The first step is to get a MOT (Ministry of Transport) certificate to show that your vehicle is roadworthy. Not only is this a requirement for most insurers but also necessary for you to tax your car. Taxing your vehicle is a simple process that you can complete here. If you need help putting motor insurance in place, speak with us. We’ll find you a plan that’s a good match. To sum up A car write-off is a declaration by an insurance company that your car is either damaged beyond repair or that the cost of the repairs is greater than the replacement value. When your car is written off, you essentially sell it to the insurance company. They will then take care of scrapping it or repairing it. If your car is written off, you must notify the DVLA to avoid a fine. Your insurance will likely pay you a settlement that is based on the market value minus the excess. Car write-offs are divided into various categories. Categories A and B refer to vehicles that have to be scrapped, while categories C, D, N, and S refer to vehicles which have the potential to be used again. If you would like to keep your car after it has been written off, you will have to buy it back from your insurer. You must then make sure that it is roadworthy, properly taxed, and sufficiently insured before getting it back on the road again. |
 | Forum Reply | No more tax raises at 09:02 10 Jul 2025
Didn't the last Government drop the Employee N.I. contribution twice by 2% ( an attempt as a vote winner) Would most people accept a 1% rise now? |
 | Forum Reply | Worst away days in the Championship at 15:06 8 Jul 2025
2 things they pick on. Location makes it difficult for away fans. Yes ok you can agree but.then to say that crowds hover at 15.000. Other clubs attendances would be boosted due to location. Prices of pies being a deal breaker in making it a bad day out? Meaningless article based on poor criteria. |
 | Forum Reply | Gyokeres , eh at 21:21 6 Jul 2025
Agree. Just to add as he was never our player it was Brighton that lost out not us. |
 | Forum Reply | Fabianski - Why not? at 16:05 17 May 2025
The question is if a youngster is better off as a back up keeper for us with baring injury will have limited game time Or better going out on loan to a league club that will give him game time. If it’s the later then a keeper like Fabianski at the right price could well be a good option |
 | Forum Reply | Proper journalism v Plagiarism at 09:53 10 May 2025
I can’t remember if it was the same season but yes I’d watched an away game there around that time. A very claustrophobic stand from memory |
 | Forum Reply | Proper journalism v Plagiarism at 09:51 10 May 2025
Yes. Testing my memory here. I can’t remember what started it but looking at the main stand from the North Bank there was a section to the left of the half way line destroyed. You could see through to the houses behind |
 | Forum Reply | Taken from facebook at 13:38 20 Apr 2025
Ooooo a bit of sarcasm It won’t change my views and if you read my post properly I said it was a general statement. |
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