As well as the guy in the seagull oufit, did anyone else see the Peregrine Falcon fly up into the West Stand at about 4.30? It must spend the night there.
Wales is full of brilliant castles. One of my favourites is Carreg Cennen though it would probably take you a month of Sundays to get there by train.
Would also recommend this website http://www.castlewales.com/home.html
I've stopped going to the Double Header mainly because 50% of the fans in the stadium have little interest in what's happening at the time. I prefer it when my team (Quins) is on first so I can watch them and then go home. It's a bit like Brighton playing Palace at Wembley with the stadium half...
I doubt that the pitch will get torn to shreds especially as the group stages will be played in September. In any case, ground sharing with London Irish didn't prevent Reading from getting promotion to the Premiership so can't see why it's a problem. Personally I'd be very happy to see a couple...
I have a gut feeling it could happen and that a certain Glenn Murray could play a significant part in the outcome. Imagine the carnage if he popped up and scored the winning goal.....
Presumably Stephen Dobbie would not be eligible to play?
I gave up teaching in 2002 aged 44 and have been self-employed since. It was the best decision I ever made so it's worth considering if you've got skills that you can offer. The only downside is that it can take a while to become established and get regular work.
Heard on the radio today that rather than give up drinking for the whole of January it's better to have 2-3 dry days a week. The problem with abstaining for a month is that you are likely to drink more heavily afterwards to make up for it.
I wasn't aware that I said that I was bothered by homophobic abuse. My point was that the interview with Liz Costa rather than raising the issue of homophobic abuse could actually result in it becoming more prevalent if away fans get wind of what was said.