One question posed by the OP still remains unanswered, i.e. how do they afford it? When I followed the County League in the 1970s I think paid players were the exception (even Brian Powney as player-manager at Southwick only commanded a reported £30-a-week).
In those days, only Southwick had...
I can't believe there's no thread on this. Yes I know it's Salford, a place that makes Portslade look like Wilmslow, but this is England - not Israel/Palestine or some Godforsaken territory occupied by 'islamic state'. This is a first as far as I can remember yet just 20 hours afterwards, it's...
I was looking to see what Leon Knight was up to nowadays and a news site covering the Northwich area shows he's playing for a Cheshire village club, despite just turning 33. I noticed the site featured quite a lot of crime for a town of less than 20,000 and further research led me to a site...
It's not as if he played in the big money era. Few ex-footballers have academic qualifications and they can't all be managers/coaches/pundits. It's not as if he's cleaning toilets! If you think it's a little subservient, then I can't see it's much different to what Mullers is doing at the Amex...
So, Perseus has been exposed as an absolute charlatan! He's omitted the League Cup defeat at Filbert Street but included one of the preceding draws just to make his statistics stack up :p
You can't get away with that sort of thing on NSC, mate! :)
I went to all those games, including the six FLC ties, and I don't remember watching Oldham four times in about a month which would have been the case if that 0-0 home draw had indeed been a League match. That second round home leg v. Oldham was also 0-0, but I don't have the League records to...
]In the world of organized crime, if your action ends in imprisonment for one of them, or even if it just interrupts their operations, you are liable to be murdered...unless you're a police officer or a DPP prosecutor. Sadly, this unwritten law has gone in some broken societies in Latin America...
I've just listened to the 5pm news on Radio 4; not a bulletin, but a 5 minute reading. No mention of the arrest!
It's an odd vehicle to target - highly distinctive even without the commercial livery.
It's 'Lord'.
And the deserving, too. He imposed a punitive 98% on the top slice of some (83% + 15% investment income surcharge). That's right, inflation massively outstripped interest rates in his Chancellorship yet he punched in the stomach those who had already seen the value of their capital...
Wasn't sure about your spelling of his surname so looked it up and found you've managed to misspell both names :)
I didn't know he was life-long friends with Ted Heath. Knew he had a good war record but was surprised to discover he was a major at just 27.
I think you must be 'missed' as you appear to have quoted the wrong post!
Could be working tax credit, or possibly has to repay a fine/debt if earning over a ton. Either way, he isn't disallowed.