The Conservatives couldn't manage an outright majority at the last election despite the Labour party having taken us into recession, being led by the most unpopular prime minister of the post war era and trailing by 7 points in the opinion polls. Given that they couldn't win outright in...
Is Gus seriously saying that the team he put out in the first game against Wrexham last year was the strongest team available? If he is, he's lying through his teeth.
You use your hands as well as your feet in rugby, not instead of.
And I bet you couldn't even explain what proprioception or mechanoreception are without pasting from Wikipedia.
I've NEVER had a Delay Repay within the 4 weeks that Southern state, it typically seems to take them between 7-8 weeks. On the flip side of that, they seem to have trouble calculating the rebate as a proportion of a season ticket and routinely give me too much money back.
I'm going for the draw, Wolves are in poor form but have only lost once at home this season. We will batter them but home advantage will see them hang onto an ill-deserved point.
We were undone by missing a penalty and a couple of other clear cut chances, not by poor refereeing. If we'd put those chances away then no-one would care about the soft penalty decision.
Spain was an economic basket case for YEARS leading up to the latest crisis. They routinely ran a budget deficit of 4, 5, even 6% throughout the 90s before managing a small surplus in the three years prior to 2008.
It doesn't follow that someone's had a good game because they scored a penalty, and you can't even argue that Davies won the penalty. How did he play for the other 89 minutes and 30 seconds of the match where he wasn't taking a penalty?
I think it should reflect badly on them - Amazon and other companies continue to use Yodel knowing full well that they're utter rubbish. That says to me that they're far more concerned about shaving a few quid off their delivery costs, than they are about ensuring that their customers actually...
Yes. I think that was a similar situation to now though, in that the club were probably anticipating a healthy attendance for those games, or at least the final game at Withdean. Whereas in 06/07 with the 5 game packages you were paying to watch the likes of George Santos and Alex Revell play...
When a similar thing was done at Withdean in 06/07(?) you got 5 games for £104. It was slightly cheaper than buying match-by-match, but still not as cheap as buying a season ticket.
I guess the difference is that Withdean was never in danger of selling out at that time, whereas the Amex will...
I'm sure there was reasoning behind it, I just remember it as being something that was forced on English football without anyone here really wanting it.