I think your faith in the Rotten Boroughs column is misplaced. It might as well be written by David Neighbour himself.
Excellent press release, though.
Coventry have appointed Iain Dowie as their new manager. The former Charlton
boss succeeds Micky Adams, who left the Coca-Cola Championship club last month.
Caretaker manager Adrian Heath left the club yesterday.
The RAJAR figures (www.rajar.co.uk) are accepted in the radio industry as being reliable -- and coming from a big enough sample. You get only sketchy info on their website -- individual stations get a more detailed breakdown posted to them.
They come from a statistically decent-enough sized...
So let me get this straight. Lewes council want us to get to games either by monorail, or an upgraded Volks Railway?
MRS DEVECCHI! IS THIS A PIECE OF YOUR BRAIN?
Bloody hell, this is priceless. Lewes District Council clearly haven't finished compiling their evidence before submitting it. (Remember, they were the ones who wanted extra time to compile their evidence from the government.) Perhaps the Argus ought to be, er, told!
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I don't think groundsharing with any other sporting clubs during the football season will be allowed by the planning permission. There are a limited number of concerts allowed. I suppose they're thinking ahead to the Olympics, just in case a hockey training venue is needed in 2012 or something.
"Designed for other sports such as rugby and hockey" means the pitch will be made of grass, and the white lines and goalposts will be removable, presumably.
There was Olympic football at the Goldstone in 1948, wasn't there? (Afghanistan against Venezuela or somesuch)
It would be good if one of the less significant games in 2012 was at Falmer.