Information about three sites in the Midlands.

Doesn't make him a futures trader, it makes him a exchange rate trader (by the sounds of it betting on Sterling exchange rates), completely different to futures which involve the future price of a commodity and for which you need a lot of capital.  Any moron with a few hundred quid can bet on exchange rates. Sounds like a typical KM move though, run your mouth off then blame someone else when the price needs to be paid.  This is only his side of the story, I bet there is a lot more to it.

 
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I think there is a problem of definitions as to what is, or is not, a futures trader.  The short sterling future market is about betting on short term interest rates, not exchange rates.

 
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I'm very close to Ace; wouldn't avoid it like the plague but wouldn't rush to it on one of the few days I can get to a game either tbh.



Had a much better time at Anzio myself overall.
Thank you; I read your report at the time but had forgotten about it.  There does seem to be a dearth of good sites in the area, which is probably true of most parts of the UK.

 
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