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Post Wed Jun 27, 2012 1:23 pm
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I always have at least 6 tabs open, BBC news feed, LeighLife, RLfans, Facebook, Twitter and Leigh Centurions and that's when I'm not working on anything else. Today I have 12 tabs open because I'm working on different things and it annoys the life out of me when I click on a link and I lose my original page.

Each to their own I suppose.
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Post Wed Jun 27, 2012 1:55 pm
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mishmash wrote:
I always have at least 6 tabs open, BBC news feed, LeighLife, RLfans, Facebook, Twitter and Leigh Centurions and that's when I'm not working on anything else. Today I have 12 tabs open because I'm working on different things and it annoys the life out of me when I click on a link and I lose my original page.

Each to their own I suppose.


If your mouse has a page scroller you can click links with that and it opens them in a new tab :thumb:
Post Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:02 pm
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mishmash wrote:
I always have at least 6 tabs open, BBC news feed, LeighLife, RLfans, Facebook, Twitter and Leigh Centurions and that's when I'm not working on anything else. Today I have 12 tabs open because I'm working on different things and it annoys the life out of me when I click on a link and I lose my original page.

Each to their own I suppose.


Ah see, your changing the game now :wink: ,a different tab is fine for seperate websites but its really annoying if your on say Leighs site and clicked on news and the news section opens a new tab!

robt90 wrote:
If your mouse has a page scroller you can click links with that and it opens them in a new tab :thumb:


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Post Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:03 pm
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robt90 wrote:
If your mouse has a page scroller you can click links with that and it opens them in a new tab :thumb:


On mine you have to right click and 'open link in new tab' and that seems like far too much hard work. 8)

Like I said earlier, it's just a personal preference that's all. :wink:
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Post Wed Jun 27, 2012 3:11 pm
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Leyther Always wrote:
Ah see, your changing the game now :wink: ,a different tab is fine for seperate websites but its really annoying if your on say Leighs site and clicked on news and the news section opens a new tab!



No if I want to see the latest headlines, I click on the news tab. It doesn't open another tab unless I click on an internal link from the news site - same goes for all my other tabs/sites. If I want to do a search for something I'll open another tab to do it, therefore keeping all my usual sites/tabs open.

(And don't even go down the OCD route). :CURTAIN:
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Post Wed Jun 27, 2012 4:01 pm
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The heading at the top of the Scrolling section is "Sponsors". LISA is a sponsor. LISA should be on the list.

Why isn't it?
Post Wed Jun 27, 2012 4:51 pm
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LISA isn't a sponsor it makes donations. I would suggest Tax implications would apply if they were a sponsor.
Post Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:30 pm
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I noticed because the rolling list stands out, but I understand what Saley is saying, fair dos. We currently have 4 players who we pay towards their contracts and therefore we are sponsering players.
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Post Wed Jun 27, 2012 8:31 pm
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maurice wrote:
LISA isn't a sponsor it makes donations. I would suggest Tax implications would apply if they were a sponsor.


They would not. LISA sponsors players and sponsors also give money to our club.

These are gifts and gifts are not taxable.
Post Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:01 pm
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salfordlad wrote:
maurice wrote:
LISA isn't a sponsor it makes donations. I would suggest Tax implications would apply if they were a sponsor.


They would not. LISA sponsors players and sponsors also give money to our club.

These are gifts and gifts are not taxable.


Thats why they are not a sponsor, sponsorship attracts tax, donations/gifts don't - I think. If a private individual gave £10k from his personal funds to pay a bill for the club I understand that would not be subject to tax. If Bloggs and co paid £10k to sponsor the shirt that would be taxable income, ie £8300+vat.
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