On the flip side, only the top four have scored more goals. This is the way it was always going to be.
You can't have both. Unless you are a top four team, which we are not. We are a mid-table team, whatever has been spent.
I've listened to him for years and he's very rational. What folk can't seem to separate is their Albion bias from neutral commentary. I can remember matches where he has been lamenting the poor refereeing, but he does it whether it's benefiting Albion or the opposition. NSC, obviously, doesn't.
Looks like they are.
Barry wasn't just managing the team he was basically running the club at one stage. It was a thankless task. Then the powers that be decided to bring in... well, we know the rest. Barry was sacked within a month.
He had his pelters at times, which was unfair. He gave...
Interesting from Modi, who was head of the IPL at one point. That said, he does have an axe to grind. But probably a point as well.
The Hundred is looking for international appeal and isn't, well, appealing. As we know, India likes India- and Indians are banned from it. Even the U.S has its own...
They were the Leeds of rugby back then. Only 10 x worse. Billy Bremner would have been a pansy.
Nowadays, New Zealand are the shiny example of sportsmanship.
Only saw one sending off offences in that clip. That was calm for the 70s. Rugby was savage back then.
If you want to see some thuggery that would make PPF wince, Llanelli v All Blacks 1972.