Maybe point out it's a secret ballot so as not to deter the Hughtonites? I'm a 'Very Happier' (can see the potential) but I'd also like to see a fair reflection of the spectrum of opinion.
whoscored.com says it was 1-4, but then they were wrong about who we beat in the League Cup.
Not to mention all those Swiss players they think we have... :)
Fortunately, GP doesn't come with the baggage of loyalty towards last season's success stories. I like the idea that a stalwart displaying indifferent form will find himself dropped for someone else to have their turn, otherwise it can only stir resentment in the fringe players.
When you watch a pre-recorded video on YouTube or an interview on Albion's website, you're streaming it - but it's not 'live'! The club do know the difference and are trying to explain that the interviews might still be free whereas live streams will be charged for in future. So, audio for the...
So that is correct. The audio is streamed, not downloaded like a podcast! However it's difficult to find, in fact I missed the whole of the first half against West Ham because I couldn't find a video or audio stream. That's because there was no mention of it when I stupidly went to 'match live' :)
It always has been but his early shot when we had bodies in the area better placed was due to selfishness, not indecision. I hope he's benched for Burnley.
I think the issues with IE were security related. You probably don't have a smartphone, but 4G (from Three) would mean you can watch the Albion live from just about wherever you want with the only buffering caused by the streaming website.
That fear should have been allayed following the FA Cup semi final.
I think you've contradicted yourself there. Not only was it by a single point, they were also put out of the Champions League by Tottenham.
No, the odds reflect the fact that city won 18 of their home League games last season. They surprisingly lost the other when you would have thought a draw more likely. Maybe the bookmakers are saying it's 50:50 as to whether City will lose another home game this season and if they do, far more...
That's an urban myth, put about (I suspect) by City supporters jealous of the coaches from all over the country that thronged the car parks around Old Trafford.
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They're planning to do the other end too, which will increase the capacity to 63,000 making it the second biggest club ground in the UK... and in Manchester.
So steep!