Not true. Some surveys say more people speak Hindi than English, so English is third. And others say more people speak Spanish. Either way, English is never "most spoken 2nd language spoken".
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=559562
Another argument is that £100m spent translating things like social security documents, medical information and the like actually then SAVES several times that amount, which would otherwise be spent assisting non-English speakers in the relevant situations.
As of 15 October:
These are the latest sales figures, courtesy of The Bookseller, for our quintet: Gerrard 76,459; Rooney 36,973; Lampard 26,662; Ferdinand 7,651; Cole: 3,128
Yeah, but normally poeple say fixtures to point out to SOMEONE ELSE that they've repeated something that's already been posted. Opening a thread, then immediately saying 'fixtures!' to yourself is just... odd.
Yup. Anything that involves warbling up and down the scale on one never-ending quavery note while doing little 'patting the air' gestures with your palm tends to make my blood boil.
Indeed. Then you need to complete it with a verb/object clause, along the lines of:
Big fat one legged jigaboo dwarf. With AIDS. Who's on the dole. And is an illegal immigrant...
...rapes our grandchildren.
...robs our pensions.
...threatens our house prices.
...takes jobs from hard-working...
It's not the bottom of the Premiership that's boring, it's everything above that. The same clubs fill the same slots, year in year out. Let's face it, no-one but Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool or Arsenal are ever going to win it, ever agian, unless something radical happens.
Wierd. Not only have you started TWO threads about how you can't go to Soccer AM with your mates, but you've THEN FIXTURED YOURSELF for the second one.
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£20 would be fine.
I also think the South Stand should be priced slightly differently depending on where you site: say £21 to sit in the middle and £19 at the sides. I ended up in the very last seat of the whole stand for Southampton last year, and I was probably closer to St Marys than...