The article states that he had to get over the disappointment of being let go by Brighton, Man Utd were surprised to get the opportunity to sign him, as he was well regarded in his age group, everyone wanted to sign him, and that he was warned off going to Tottenham or Chelsea, as lower chance...
Some photos could be doctored, but there are mirrors on the moon, placed by the Apollo missions, which are in use today to measure the distance to the moon accurately, with lasers.
Yeah, I am annoyed at Mark Beard for that, as much for the player as for the club.
It highlights that there was an issue that the club felt was bad enough to let him go over, even if Mark Beard felt it was a harsh way to deal with whatever happened. It’s clear it wasn't a case of not being...
Looked to be trying too hard, and I remember a shot he took that went off target seemed to drain him. He looked the better prospect than Connolly in academy games, both lads perhaps not mentally ready, but in different ways.
Suggestion here that he was more moved on than poached?
No detail, but I can only imagine it was not to do with his ability as a player.
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/toby-collyer-man-utd-casemiro-29853180
Does Mark Beard have an axe to grind?
As the sun rises always in the east and is visible for longer or shorter periods of time as you move north or south, it proves the earth is spherical.
Try and imagine how you would achieve a long period of daylight in the north at the same time as a short period of daylight in the south with a...
If it was a disc, you would get elliptical shadows most of the time with a lunar eclipse, but we see a circular shadow every time, from anywhere on earth.
No, you can observe lunar eclipses from all over the world, and always see a circular shadow, therefore the earth is spherical.
You can navigate the surface of the earth and prove to yourself that it is a globe.
You can observe the sun, its rise and fall, and the changes to that over the year...