there are numerous reasons why Bailey was unsuccessful in his bid to become London Mayor. Seem to remember it started to unravel the moment he started opening his mouth
same season but Barrett was slightly before, being signed during Hinshelwood's reign. Coppell fairly promptly signed Sidwell when he took over, having managed him at Brentford
I believe that we turned down the chance to sign Kolo Toure on loan at the same time as Barrett although I may be...
correct, I'd say FPTP favours both the Tories and Labour....to be honest it favours whoever wins and I imagine Labour will do pretty well out of it at the next election,
RE: Scotland, this is another open goal for Labour as they are not only battling an unpopular Tory government in England &...
it does depend on how you look at it yes.
I'm looking at it from:
Who were the largest party: Tories
Who held all of the cabinet positions: Tories
Who were in control of the country: Tories
Who were in opposition: Labour
This was not a win for Labour or Corbyn. This was despite a well run...
I'm aware of that
The Tories still won and were still in government, which allowed them to carry on running the country, none of the DUP lot were in cabinet positions or anything like that.
It was still a loss for Labour
The Tories still won the 2017 election despite having one of the least inspiring leaders imaginable and a massively divided party. It was not a great moment for Labour regardless of whether it was slightly better than the elections before or after it. Despite having quite a lot in their favour...
Tommy Elphick also ripped off his black armband after the goal and threw it on the floor. Dean Wilkins got a cup of tea thrown at him in the aftermath.
The main stand was tiny meaning Bas was moonwalking about 5 metres away from the grieving relatives o_O
whilst I don't doubt it was a big achievement at the time and one that the club should be proud of, the Charity Shield has never been, and never will be, a major trophy.
sounds good, I wonder what the groundsharing options would be, I believe Horsham already have someone (Copthorne?). Perhaps a stint at the picturesque Roffey may work?
yes and ultimately I think it was his lack of experience that told him it was a good idea to blab his mental views to the media instead of keeping it to himself. Tactically he was definitely good but did seem to struggle as a man manager
I'm wondering who else was in the frame in 1996? Chelsea...