This Brighton Way thing is a myth. Whatever our target is for the season - whether that be play-offs, auto promotion, not belng relegated or European qualification - we usually acheive it with a game or 2 to play. Only exception I can think of is in 13/14.
If both throw something like their season’s bestsin the javelin, Thiam will take a lead of around 90 points into the 800m. That equates to about 6s. To visualise, that would be a distance on about 35-40m behind.
It’s certainly possible but would need the run of her career.
They’re going to be neck and neck going to Javelin. I know Thiam is better there, but I can’t remember how KJT compares with her in the 800m.
It’s usuallly a done deal by then, but I assume that KJT would be stronger based on her lighter build.
I thought the issue wasn't so much that we weren't signing players of a particular age and ability but that we weren't signing the specific players he wanted?
Here you go:
'This market will be settled according to the candidate that has the most projected Electoral College votes won at the 2024 presidential election. In the event that no Presidential candidate receives a majority of the projected Electoral College votes, this market will be settled...
Harris has actually gone odds-on on Bettair exchange over the last 24 hours.
Very little in it but significant that Trump has gone odds-against for first time since it became clear he’d be Republican nominee.
Well I didn’t think it was a coincidence that we started winning medals once our competitors didn’t have to work 5 days a week, not to mention the building of facilIties round the country for them to train in such as 50m swimming pools.
And another thing, I don’t think there are many countries with strength and genuine medal contenders across such a wide range of diverse sports as the U.K.
Don’t know what all the complaining about us having won only 12 golds amongst a good haul of silvers and bronzes with 3 days still to go. We won 1 single gold in 1996, amongst a total of 15 medals!
Yes. But the doling happens in the months and years prior. Their medical teams will make sure that they’ll piss clean by the time a major championship comes around.
Yes, it’s a very slippery slope bringing the army in for civil disorder. Why would the army be any more effective than the Police, who are trained specifically for this stuff anyway?