I am in the market for route suggestions for a walk into the countryside around Hastings, ideally a loop with a pub or two along the way. Don't mind whether it's along the coast or inland.
Anyone got any ideas?
Some particularly skilful sheparding from their 6 today. Out of reach of the ball he just moved across into one of the wingers paths with his elbows up to be doubly sure there is no slipping past. Quality sheparding. Or is it a foul?
It seems to me to be a real grey area of the rules of...
I am not the latter-day Gary Dicker's biggest fan. Whist he does have his good traits: his touch is excellent and he has got a great eye for a pass. He is painfully slow. His turning circle would make an oil tanker blush. He doesn't seem to win any second balls. He can't beat his man for skill...
... PLR?
Personally I don't think he is, or, indeed, ever will be. The Barnes lickers, before Ulloa was injured, were saying that he should be played as a striker, banging on that he would score goals if he was actually played in his right position. I think we can all agree he has been exposed...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=v0nMtSJDrGc#at=36
Goes to give out a medal at the Paralympics. Gets booed for the trouble.
The most unpopular politician in Britain?
Looks like they have offered Steve Bruce the job as manager.
I feel for the fans. As if supporting Hull wasn't enough, they will have to put up with the ultimate incompetent as manager. I look forward to Bryan Robson being appointed their Director of Football.
Poor bastards :nono:
In the past 9 league games this man has started in, 10 if you include the West Ham home game, we have won 0. You have to look all the way back to Bristol City away in the first week of September for a win with Mr Dicker in the starting line-up.
I did think that last year he was one of the...
I don't know if anyone else goes on this website, but it contains some interesting correspondences by prominent individuals and organisations.
The one that the bloke put on today is a warning sent out by the Major League Baseball governing body to all 12 league clubs, in 1898, as a warning...
I can't help but think that it is Dagenham and Redbridges Darren Currie, he looked like he was running with lead weights tied round his ankles as he laboured down the wing. Could cross a ball though.
Thoughts?