I think it depends where you are in your career. I am middle aged and am experienced, so am able to work independently. If you are fresh to a career then it will be a huge struggle because it would be harder to feed off more experienced staff. I can imagine working your way up through a business...
There is nothing accidental about driving a car while pissed. It could so easily have involved others too, with fatal consequences. For that reason I see drink driving as worse than a brawl.
The 4th largest employer statement is an interesting one too. I assume this is based on number of employees and not gross income of all employees (excluding playing staff). I would guess a large proportion is for match-day staff who would earn relatively small sums.
Don't get me wrong, I...
Of which £150M went to the club itself, who spent most of this on transfer fees and players' wages. It's brilliant to see how far the club has come but stating £212M is in the local economy is hugely misleading.
Your embarrassment threshold appears very low. I really don't think other supporters give a toss.
Losing 0-5 at home to Bournemouth is embarrassing; not this. But apart from Bournemouth and Palace fans no other supporters give a toss about that either.
I saw Calderon and few times at Hove Tesco. Once I even saw Calde and Vincente together shopping; Vicente loading the conveyor and Calde packing the bags. I didn't hang around to see who paid.
Because they find it hard enough to stream it at standard HD. All the tech bods are saying the reason it was so difficult to see what was happening was due to the compression...
That's how I remember it too (but my memory isn't great). I thought at the time both we and Celtic were going for him and that we actually stood little chance of getting him, with Celtic being a far more attractive proposition
Both my Dad and I. I’m now a year older than my Dad was then.
I’m not fully confident we can repeat this in another 36 years’ time
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