Originally he had to form a coalition and then gained a majority in the next GE, a trend followed by May, but let's not get in the way of facts. Corbyn is PM and we are not in Brexit.
A decent hot dog at the Amex would be a wonderful experience. A constituted sausage between some sugar filled bun with little to grab the taste buds other than a sachet of ketchup, all for a paltry 4 quid is pretty shit in my opinion.
Haven't read it apologies. But the Amex being better interests me. Have you been in a stadium other than ours as a home watcher? Or just away games where, generally, the catering and away fan experience is bloody awful? I once did a home game at Arsenal when I lived in North London and it was...
My mate went, he met Simon LeBon there, asked him why he pulled out of the Hazel O'Connor gig in 1981. He apologised. The back up band were a bit cack to be fair.
So, and not getting on the back of our lovely Palace supporters that infest our boards, purely on stats, how would they survive in a lower league if they got relegated? Is there an algorithm that could be right or wrong?