Albion 1st-year scholar Sebastian Ademola (no. 18) played the whole match today for the Norway U-17s as they beat hosts San Marino 3-0 in their second qualifying round group match (they had beaten Wales 4-3 in their first match when Ademola was an unused sub).
The win means Norway have qualified...
I paid $24 for the year on Nov 7 last year (taking advantage of a reduced price).
Not wanting to pay the full cost of a subscription this time around, I cancelled the sub last week - and immediately was offered a rate of $19.92 for a further 12 months (which I accepted). :shrug:
Yes, there are some decisions that are not subjective. SOME offsides fall into that category (although there are still some offsides which ARE subjective, ie whether a player in an offside position is interfering with play).
I'm not sure I could tell you what the mood is like. I'm not an overtly political animal - I enjoy the drama of election night (in both the UK and the US) but I have little interest in following political media most of the time. I have a good friend who leans very heavily Democrat, who has been...
"Arizona" isn't extreme, no. We have certainly had some extreme politicians over the years though (Sheriff Joe Arpaio, anyone?).
As a state it has had GOP control of the house and senate for almost all of the last 20 years. The GOP recently has tended to elect nut-jobs in its primaries who then...
I think you mean South Dakota, not North Dakota.
The Florida measure currently has 57% support, but in that state the requirement is to reach 60% so it will fail to pass.
The one good thing is that where states have had propositions on the ballot enshrining the right to abortion (or similar related topics), either previously or in this election, they have nearly always passed (even in red states).
Hopefully the Democratic Party have already begun their inquest into why their candidate performed significantly worse than Biden did four years ago - and are wiling to learn lessons.
The overturning of the Roe v Wade decision in 2022 did away with the federal right to abortion, meaning that each state now decides their own approach. This has meant that states with GOP control have either reverted to, or subsequently implemented, extremely restrictive policies. In Arizona...