I’m coming round to the Potter idea.
I think he may have had time to absorb a lot from what’s happened. I also think he’d be more loyal now.
I’m not saying he is my number 1 choice, but I’m coming round.
He’s not exactly putting up much of a fight about it from what I can see. This allegation may well have been brewing for a few weeks. Bear in mind that the election was only called a week ago and rather out of the blue.
It must be an allegation that the party need to take seriously then. I’ve had doubts over his temperament since he waved the mace and tried to run out of the chamber with it. Not the stable behaviour we want, even from politicians who we need to bring in radical change.
The trouble with Diane is that she keeps putting her foot in it, whether intentionally or by accident.
She's become a bit of a liability and perhaps now lacks the calibre required of a party that you might want in government.
The fact that she's saying she has been barred when the Labour Party...
It always startles me how many people forget that in politics it's the job of the opposition to scrutinise policy and to get elected, not to do the government's work for them and start offering up loads of solutions to problems.
You have to say what you stand for and how you'll pay for it, but...
Agree.
Look at the damage done to the Tour de France by Lance Armstrong. That said, I think the TdF has eventually emerged stronger for it. But it has taken time and organizations like the PL think short term when it comes to ££££
Totally with you.
Personally I’d love to see a season with Bournemouth, Southampton, Portsmouth and Brighton in the top flight. And Plymouth too. Now that would be fun.
Not convinced he’s right. I have no idea whether he wants to be here or not, but I’d rather appoint a coach who 100% buys into the ethos of the project and is not driven to ‘coach at the highest’ level, which is words for ‘just go to a team with the biggest transfer budget.’
However, this great...
I’m merely saying that 25% are from the middle part of England (if we accept Ipswich into that group.)
If we don’t accept that, then more than half of the premier league are from London and the south, not half.
But, who cares where we are all from? Otherwise this becomes a divisive...
Which is why they don’t ban boxing. They know it would go underground.
People play games that involve physicality. And for every player who suffers brain damage related illness later in life, there are others that do not.
The risk can be reduced, but it does not require bans. As with many...
Maybe Boris Johnson and Michael Gove can join the FA and work on a leveling up plan.
In all seriousness, there’s no such thing as a north south divide. There IS a have and have not divide, but they’d rather we didn’t focus on that so they create labels that can divide rather than unite people.
To be honest, I think he could be forgiven for thinking he could make an impact fast. Looking at the way they played yesterday and in the second half against us, Man U are schizophrenic in how they play. I wouldn’t be surprised if he thinks he could fix that.
I did get that far, but there is nothing in the article that proves or disproves that point, so it’s incorrect to state that heading modern balls will cause the injuries suffered by her husband.
As I said, what’s required is education. But outright bans will be hard to enforce. Unless you...