Acceptance of a wrong and going along with sports washing of a regime is thankfully not on everyone’s radar. Dissent is allowed otherwise change may never happen. I’m baffled by your acceptance.
I bought an Apple Watch a couple of weeks ago, as I intrigued by the functionality of them, including the health monitoring, and in particular the ECG function.
Little did I know at the time how important that would be. Yesterday the watch alerted me that I had a number of Atrail Fibrillation...
Park in Hove opposite the town hall, then bus along to Churchill Sq, tap on tap off for payment. Or you could walk to Churchill Sq in 30 mins or as you are with the kids could do that via the seafront...
I use a bus almost daily going in and out of Brighton and not experienced problems, out of interest what route are you experiencing these problems?
Buses have also started running again along Western Road.
I live in Brighton but gave up driving into the centre about ten/fifteen years ago.
I think I understand amortisation, spreading the cost in accountancy terms over a period of time, but surely they must be borrowing huge sums to pay the selling clubs the transfer fees which won’t be over the same amortisation time scale.
With the volatility of interest rates it does not make...
Went once. Got to say very underwhelming experience made worse by the fact we could see our family in our usual seats in W1A having a great time.
Sterile atmosphere in lounge, and when watching the game no engagement by fans with the game from those around us. Might as well been watching it on...
Years ago Worthing used to be a fantastic night out. Old England off seafront, Cider Bar, Thieves Kitchen, Hill Barn.
Always used to end up in fights, generally around the taxi rank, which was always policed by giant coppers.
It’s the way of teenagers.
Thanks that makes sense. I was just aware that in recent seasons we have not taken up full allocation on occasions so was looking at a glass half empty scenario. Having looked at the comment again with your explanation I’m now glass half full.