Surely some sort of inter-club negotiation, network building, people management aspects? Maybe language skills if we're talking about foreign loans.
These are all fairly soft skills that can be learned but it takes time for someone moving from playing to back of house administrative stuff. At...
We do love to give jobs to the old boys at Brighton don't we? Not my favourite practice of the club's if I'm honest - feels like we're constantly trying to shoehorn ex-players into roles where there might be more appropriate external candidates.
I guess we can only trust that the powers that be...
People will say "Starmer's just the same as Sunak" and "Starmer doesn't even have any policies" in the same breath without even a hint of irony.
Frankly Starmer is exactly what Labour need to win the election - a centrist, pragmatic and with a track record of professional competence. This is...
Wan Bissaka is an extremely defensive RB. Depends of course on who our next manager is but the last two have played expansive passing football that requires attacking intent from the fullbacks.
Plus he's on a lot of money.
He'll join a West Ham or Everton.
We'll bring in some 22 year old RB...
I don't know why the club seem to have changed directive to publish as little as possible about the academy teams but it seems a great shame to me. At least for the U21s you'd think a little more exposure might help to prepare them for life in the men's game.
Have you spotted any Instagram or...
McKenna - I could take or leave, he seems a decent manager who plays good football but if Man U really want him then he's gone.
Potter - don't go back. Not only for how things ended with the fanbase but because he'd want a lot more money now. Let sleeping dogs lie.
I am however, tired of...
He's been injured a lot this season otherwise he'd be a starter for Chelsea.
I guess a lot depends on their new manager but they had started to turn things around and in the end secured Europe.
Plus he's now on a lot more money that we could afford to give him.
He's "pure profit" for...
The best chance possibly ever for Horsham to not return a Tory. But it's still probably more likely than not going to be Quin.
Electoral Calculus have Horsham down as a rare three-way race but god knows how they work that out on a seat by seat basis.
With a LD majority council now, there are...
As opposed to the imaginary mandate that nobody is offering?
Its an unfortunate reality of our system that we have such little choice.
But a spoilt vote helps nobody, and ultimately won't push the parties closer to your viewpoint, particularly given the current polling. You may as well just...
Never understood the logic behind spoiling ballot papers.
Maybe no party aligns exactly with your ideals. That doesn't make all the other options equally bad.
By not casting your vote it takes one vote less for the worst option to win. A spoilt ballot paper is a free pass, and your great...
Osman is also predominantly left sided.
Like Mitoma...
and Adingra...
and Barco...
and Enciso (though he also plays centrally).
Basically our wings are lopsided, and so the seagulls will be flying in circles.
I believe East Grinstead and the surrounding villages lean more Tory than HH and BH, so it makes sense in that regard. Also the parts of Horsham constituency which that seat has picked up are also Tory voting.
Thank you! I think to be honest my opinions on the world of academia fluctuate a lot but having worked in industry for several years before maybe I see both sides of the coin more clearly than some of the other PhD students, and it probably makes me more cynical when I look at the potential job...
As a current PhD student I'm involved enough in the department to see how it works, but with enough distance to critically reflect on whether it's worth continuing with after I graduate.
My current answer is a resounding no. I see junior lecturers with excessive teaching loads, endless...