I wrote a piece a long time ago about an Albion match at Fulham
https://queensparkchronicles.uk/2015/08/15/a-win-on-the-wireless/
I'm not really bothered with TV commentators, I just get engrossed in the match. I couldn't really say who is good and who is not. But radio is different. You know...
For two years, Mum’s dementia condition deteriorated to the point that she almost became a shell that spoke repetitive and unintelligible words and clearly lived in constant, incontinent and childlike distress. I wanted her to die. She didn't deserve it after the life she had lead. And I'm sure...
What a good idea !
Only needs four weeks. So February is best. I'd probably watch it then. Saturday evening fun. Maybe we could get Ant and Dec to present it. Graham Norton on commentary as fielders run around dressed as bags of crisps. A reincarnated Eddie Waring as the umpire.
March to May is the driest period of the year. You need ten jumpers out there mind. September is generally drier than August in the UK- as is February.
Continuing with this one. If he was using the peas as bait then he wouldn't be casting a pod
Anyway, a podcast is a form of radio communication.
I think your wires are therefore crossed.
Another sport that owes its existence to Stoolball. Yep, bat and ball games all originate here in Sussex.
Yet Stoolball still gets a red underline when you write it :mad:
Start making a few posts on NSC, tell us your opinion on BREXIT, the monorail, the park and ride, tomato and chilli growing and where the Cup Final money went and we'll consider it.
Then the answer will be no.
Unless it's free of course, then you can send it to me and I'll make sure it's...
Little De Zerbi facts:
The points per game post Potter in the 2022-23 season would have had us finish 9th, the same as the previous season if reflected across the whole season.
In Potter's last 15 matches, Albion scored 1.8 goals per game, De Zerbi 1.96 during 2022/23, but more were conceded...