Semenyo and Kerkez both completed all 97 minutes v Man City, and 98 minutes v Brentford, before THEN discovering they were too hurty to travel to play for Ghana and Hungary.
If I were a betting chap, I'd wager they just MIGHT recover in time for Saturday's game.
I can’t be arsed to check further, but Kluivert played for the Dutch tonight, as did Zabarnyi for Ukraine. And I watched Unal come on for Turkey against Wales.
No idea who else.
These particular ones, judging by the spec sheet on the planning application, are not as economical as they could be.
But they certainly won’t generate any noticeable heat from 3m above ground, in an outdoor environment.
The reality is that @Bozza is right that the (actual) farmers were already dissatisfied, and you are also right that the scale of protest is only now evident.
The real difference is the right-dominated press and social media, jumping on a handy bandwagon to amplify it all.
I was at a very well known school last week, explaining to my customer in the Sport department, why they were going to need to need to find £10k for some (safety related) upgrade.
He agreed the work needs doing, but worried about how he was going to approach the discussion with the bursar...
Here's the business case:
£1.0m spend.
If 20,000 people see the screens, on 20 matchdays per season, for the (nominal 10 year) life of the screens, that works out as 25p per advertising pitch / marketing opportunity...
Summary: everything is costed, and we don't have to sell Baleba. (yet)
I didn't realise you'd actually looked up the specific model. Right, so you're looking at 16 x the display area of the one priced at $63,285.00 in the ad you found.
So $1,012,560.00, which is £797,000.00 at today's USD rate.
Unless they have got a great deal, will almost certainly top £1m once...
Haha.
There are '4 of them', but not at your £50k... That ad is for a screen roughly 5m x 3m
The four FanZone screens, in total are around 78m x 3m.
I sell these things as part of the equipment my company installs. We actually use the same manufacturer as the two screens inside the Amex.
the...
There are two ways to look at that.
You are suggesting that Pep was 'lucky' to enjoy the services of Spain's great midfield triangle, of Xavi, Iniesta and Busquets.
One might equally argue that Spain were lucky that the three of them were playing together and learning from Pep on a daily basis.
Ha - no (well, he might be - I have never met him).
It was a pure guess, based on knowing loosely your field of work, and having heard various people in my past credit Porritt's writing having had such an impression. (My own degree was in Countryside management / Ecology).
My best FACT about...
Indeed.
I‘ve missed out on this thread this evening, as I got home from work, ate dinner with my wife and one son, then went and played five a side football, and on to the pub, with my older son, and 5 of our mates.
Don't treat social media as a thing to do. Just use it to fill the gaps...
David Coleman presented MOTD in the 60's. In the late 50's Wolves won the First Div title two or three times, and the FA Cup, and reached the UEFA Cup Final during the years he was on.
I'd say they were a 'traditional big club' at the time.
Some days at work, I basically DO. I'm not even joking.
Just that, Blue Flower, Sometimes Always and a couple of others, in the background on a constant loop!
I must have reffed around 20 of my two lads' matches as they grew up (and ran the line about a MILLION times). Reffed games from U11 up as far as U16.
I was not not a qualified ref (ironically, both of my lads are / were) but did it because the alternative was no game.
The little kids are...
Hi @atfc village
I FINALLY went down there for a pint (or two). Busy little spot so thy are doing something right - although its never going to make them a fortune given the very, very limited hours they are permitted to open.
Should have been right up your street though - as it seems to have...
I might take Groß OR Gilmour, over Hinshelwood OR Ayari - but the latter pair (or better still one of those with Baleba) are just a more effective, more dynamic partnership.