Don't mind the new home screen so much, I tended to only view current and weekly previously so not a massive change and I like that I can have the metrics I'm interested displayed where I want. I do find it strange however that they have done nothing with the other screens. So when you tap on a...
What a week, pumped by Luton, pissed off De Zerbi by not signing a midfielder and now the news of yet another month with the dreaded Lamb Kofta guest pie.
My eldest daughter left Amsterdam around 13:30 their time (she'd been there for a gig) on the Eurostar and arrived at St Pancras around 17:45 to find the next train to Brighton was cancelled and eventually arrived at the Amex 5-10 mins into the 2nd half. She rang me in tears as no one would let...
I had someone behind me for the Athens game in the west upper that doesn’t normally sit there and he was constantly moaning about Van Hecke and how “he’s not good enough for this level” I couldn’t take it and said he was talking shit and JPVH has been brilliant the majority of games for us (I’m...
When I first read it this morning I thought “agent trying to force a move” but reading it back now it reads more like a genuine message of thanks and goodbye like a deal has been done rather than someone begging to be let go.
I don't think it's that strange when he's clearly at the back of the line for a place in central midfield. I would assume we will now see Gros and Moder getting more games in the centre rather than at wing back now that Cucurella has signed plus Lamptey should be ready after the international...
The problem with that is there will be way more clubs interested in taking him on a free and they'll be able to offer him more than we can in wages too. If Brighton want him I have a feeling it's now or never.
I don't think £20m is crazy considering we spent £20m on a CB who was unproven at...
I’ve no doubt he’ll end up a full time roadie, but I hope he keeps his eye in and does a few mtb races each year and has another stab at gold in 24. Would also like to see him have a go at that World Cup DH race that he’s said is on his bucket list.
No idea but I bet he's regretting it now. He is a great rider and hope that both he and TP are back in Paris battling it out at the front. I do like the fact that as good as they both are on the road, they both seem to have a real passion for MTB.
VdP was in the lead group when he came off. He very nearly took out Pidcock, who did very well to avoid colliding into him or his bike. He was the only rider out of the leading contenders not using a dropper post so that would have made things difficult on the first lap when there's a bit of...