Make it more reliable then. Happens only every few years where I live. Just means paying with cash.
Make it more reliable then. Happens only every few years where I live. Just means paying with cash.
My Swiss Maestro Card has a mag strip, but I’ve only ever used it in the US :D
My European Credit Card has that. I need to enter a password, and am shown a secret message i chose. It’s opt-in, though, sellers need to want to offer it.
We can tip in Europe with Chip-and-Pin, even though it’s not necessary in all places.
Never seen that prob in Europe, though. I’d even argue that it’s equally fast as signing.
Found this on Breitbart, of all places, following the rabbit hole of gawker comments: http://www.breitbart.com/national-secur…
Good for him: Getting in the spotlight and the money rain without actually doing anything.
Injuries might be the Staffs fault though. Two German soccer blogs did run an excellent analysis of this, care for a German link?
Problem is: most players don’t cut it. I’m a fan of a local swiss team that had it’s fair share of “the next Ballack”’s who now play for second or third German league clubs or struggle in other Swiss teams. Grab the chances that present themselves, and by chances I really mean go where the staff likes you a lot, has a…
They need like 8 out of 25 players having trained in England before turning 21. Since the English youth system is pretty bad, this is a problem.
I could drink Rotkäppchen Sekt all day!
I got a great little bag looking remotely like that: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Easyjet-Cabin-…
Damn dude I’m voting for the socialists in my country (yes, actual socialists exist in Europe) and I’ve seen that this is a terrible idea.
Actually, penalty shootouts are as much about luck as they are about psychology. Good players will be able to net the ball in the upper corner consistently where the GK can basically not stop them at all. However, if the coach brings in a new GK just for the penalty shootout while having rumours spread that he is the…
I love how you copy-pasted the actual criminal code for assault to achieve your point.
Note that back in 1985 a way harder foul was punished with a total of 5'000 Franks: http://www.watson.ch/!976796851
In case you're still interested, here are the relevant passages from criminal law, starting at Article 122 to 126: http://www.admin.ch/opc/en/classif…
I can't even wrap my head around Garber's comments. Wouldn't it be undeniably bad for Dempsey or Bradley to sign for, say, Leicester City or Atalanta Bergamo? I feel that MLS soccer level is about there, if not below. Of course it would be better for both players to play for Tottenham, Roma, or any other top club.
The current situation in the MLS serves only the owners who are guaranteed that their team has a spot in the highest league.