When buying tickets I always wait for the exchange to open, you get a much better selection of tickets that way. Have had some awesome seats middle of the north, front row of West Upper, right by the dugouts and occasionally treat my Dad and I to 1901 posh seats
Bit confused here, if you know a member who wants to go to the game, why don't you let them know your seat number so they buy your seat on the exchange rather than someone else's elsewhere in the ground? That would guarantee your seat was sold :shrug:
San Francisco District Attorney, California Attorney General, United States Senator, Vice President. But admittedly, she's never hosted a reality TV show
Judge & Soto v Ohtani & Betts, and revival of the biggest rivalry in the WS, first time since 1981. Bring it on, and go Yankees! (please don't hate me......)
Yeah. I hate bashing young players so wouldn' type that myself, but can't deny that's exactly what I was thinking during the match.
Let's look at the plus side. He's had an hour on the pitch to build up some match fitness, which will come in handy next week when he'll be our only proper...
I think I've watched two Ajax games in my life ;)
I mean he has always been a master at the 'going down under the slightest touch' thing but with the exception of having fun with Zaha, I can't say I noticed him doing stuff like the Rice incident, Maddison incident, and so on. Must look...
Give me lucky generals, eh?!
I believe we have to give managers time to try things out and make mistakes. That was my thinking for the first half hour of the game. At the end I think he got it spot on.
But the original thought is important. We are so obsessed with individual game results in...
Fair enough. In the same way I miss Potter ball. But we move on with the new guy. It's tough to win at Newcastle, but he did it. You don't win championships without being pragmatic at times, you don't do it without adapting to your opponents. It's something you need to do.
I suppose there could have been a gentleman's agreement in the deal that he wouldn't play against them at their place, disguised as a minor injury. Seems a fair possibility.
Has Veltman always been like this? Because since the Rice red card all I ever see from Veltman is shithousery. And yet it's but something I never really associated with him before!!
It looked like a back spasm, and you imagine that everything was just precaution in case it was worse. Although the oxygen was worrying. Get well soon Danny.
Pragmatic, not married to a system, got us a win at one of the hardest away days of the season. No high line, no wingers, there you go Newcastle, we're just going to be solid and compact and we're going to restrict you to two or three decent chances in the 90. Yes it wasn't pretty for long...
Yeah, there was a recent poll of Pennsylvania by a reputable pollster that was sponsored by a Trump-supporting organisation. The first did the poll and the second applied a Likely-voter screen, to determine who was likely to vote, and it came in Trump +1, which was the headline.
However - the...
I thought that Rutter's assist for the winner was a combination of a lucky ricochet and persistence in getting the cross in, but having seen the close up replays on the official site that was some seriously impressive skill on the ball! We have ourselves a playe!
I think it's fair to suggest that part of the reason he was out boozing all the time, drinking his sorrows away, was the abuse he was receiving online, and because he couldn't live up to the expectations that had been fosted on him.
Then if course it becomes circular, but I think it's a...