Euston, St Pancras and Kings Cross are all easily walkable to and from each other, especially via the green route which avoids the pollution walking along the Euston Road and takes in views of the British Library, Thomas Crick Institute. So if you have to travel from Brighton to Birmingham, or...
Firstly, I have to confess that I've driven nothing but Alfas since 2004 and have clocked up nearly 300K miles in them, mostly driving to Scotland and Italy.
It is even more of a challenge buying a second hand car recently as prices are up, 10% for diesels ( Euro 6) and 20% for open top posing...
Just think of it as, albeit 1970s, Doric banter..... Aberdonians, as all Scots, can do irony, but it is sometimes difficult to work out when it is happening. Hopefully they will have lots of opportunity after the game on Friday.
Can't wait to get up to Aberdeen again, for a friendly, or a game...
Until this guy (eventually ) lands and it is decided where he is playing... from Rory Smith article New York Times..... titled " A Morality Tale"
"The key thing to remember, strictly speaking, is that there is no villain in the story of Moisés Caicedo. For the last couple of weeks, I have been...
Found it - can't paste contents without subscription
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/21/sports/soccer/transfer-market-moises-caicedo.html
WE would have done our due diligence with agents ( possibly multiple) as Tony Bloom wasn't born yesterday....
this is an extract:-
"Most of Europe’s...
Article about him in New York Times
I can't read the article, but possibly someone else could copy and paste it into this thread. Sure to be accurate and insightful. I've been using the NYT app since the US election, but haven't subscribed. No doubt better value than the Argus....
Loving this from the Guardian
And another talented South American youngster who looks to be set for the Premier League is Moises Caicedo. The 19-year-old midfielder has got a host of European club managers hot and bothered but the offer of doing pilates with Graham Potter has convinced him that...
Anything left on the supermarket shelves, surely? Except Budweiser, of course, and anything else purporting to be the "official" beer of football, Wembley etc..
Agreed. Football can start again when people stop dying.
Some of these plans are almost as fanciful, selfish ( and dangerous) as dusting off the Anglo-Italian Cup.....
Very sad news; condolences to all his family and friends.
Hoping that whoever officiates at his funeral/memorial service can fit in at left back, otherwise there will be hell to pay....
Although the odds have shortened, Oddschecker still have us as the 6th favourite for relegation (finishing 15th), so, statistically, according to them, Norwich, Bournemouth, Aston Villa, West Ham and Watford will still be below us. I bow to their input and superior knowledge.... Staying up -...
McAllister paying dividends would be good - plus reduce the total value (very high) of players we currently have out on loan ( and that is before Glen Murray potentially going).
I made it £38 million worth, which is staggering when we are so short (in all senses of the word) , up front (Locadia...