too many of them over intellectualise it all. It's fine to have a bit of that but they need to remember that they are ultimately providing an entertainment programme. BBC get that balance wrong in my view- I know that Richards is there for the "comic relief" but with him it always feels forced...
given his age, I quite fancy us having a sort of wise old sage alongside him. A bit like in a cop movie where the wild rookie has to be constantly reigned in by the reluctant, soon to retire, older pro and they end up becoming the very best of friends
as a Scotland fan I'm fully prepared for a bit of a hiding tonight. A draw would be magnificent
3rd place in this group could come down to who gets beaten by Germany by the least so a 1 or 2 goal defeat would also be fine
was wondering if anyone knew what teams will be in the SCFL Division 2 next season? Premier and Division 1 was announced a while ago but can't find anything on Division 2 (other than piecing together info from various clubs, eg. Worthing Town are in it)
I always thought he was a victim of his own versatility. That meant that he ended up being played wherever there was a gap to be filled rather than really nailing down one position- also meant that he was a good option on the bench as he could cover so many roles
the current load of teenagers have led most, if not all of their lives under this government so it's no wonder they're likely to move away from that
Similarly Labour weren't that popular when I was 16/17. I did politics at A-Level and the class was fairly mixed in terms of leanings. I don't...
I remember when I was 16/17 the decision to introduce tuition fees- a decision that will affect mine and younger generations for pretty much their entire working life
and we had absolutely no say in the matter
really like this programme. I'm glad that those two young lads won, they seem like sound guys, both very in tune with their own flaws and accepting of each others
wonder where they can go next, maybe from the top of africa to the bottom?
I'm convinced that the reason he gets so much air time is that he's very, very good at manufacturing viral social media content. This gets way more eyes on a show like Question Time as they know he'll say something inflammatory. I guess it comes with being someone who is purposefully divisive...
if you're old enough to work then you're old enough to vote in my opinion
ultimately if the Tories are worried about Labour getting a load of new voters, how about they actually propose policies that are attractive to young people?
he'd probably be the first managerial appointment that I'd be actively disappointed by in all my years supporting the club (apart from MAYBE Martin Hinshelwood). I really feel like we kicked on a notch when he left and would be taking a couple of steps back.
Looking back I feel like his spell...
I went to Blatch from 98-03 and it only happened once in that time. It really was ultimately one lad from each school with a load more reluctantly getting involved. I was a mere bystander but it was quite a thrill hearing the Hove Park lads approach the west wing field sounding like a load of...
Not quite. I used to work for the charity that he did that for. It's not sleeping with the homeless, it's a very staged and very sanitised "sleep out" to raise awareness and fundraise for a homeless charity. Admirable and everything, especially as it's usually done in winter, but he wasn't...
this would be fine if public transport was cheaper and more reliable. I commuted to Brighton from Angmering every day for 2 years and was regularly late for work because of delays/cancellations and it also cost me a small fortune
all the time that driving is the most reliable and is many cases...
Going west I will sometimes head up to the Washington roundabout and go by Steyning just to avoid the A27 in Worthing. It probably takes longer but at least you're always moving
The A27 throughout the whole of Worthing is awful but I can't see it getting any better without going above or below...
I imagine McKenna would last about 6 months at Chelsea before being the latest in a long line of promising managers receiving a big old pay off on their way out of the door