Apparently, giving a storm a name means it's respected more by the general public, so we decide against doing stupid shit like fixing a TV aerial during inclement weather.
Obviously can only go by personal experience, but it hasn't been that bad in Seaford. I've seen reports comparing this to the storm in 1987, but that storm surge felt far worse than this.
in 1987, trees were down all over the place, the sides of houses completely exposed, a thick film of salt...
We'll have to see wont we, I'm not Swansman so I'm not about to trawl through the internet to cherry-pick all the honourable things Potter has done in his career to argue the point, you maybe right, but I wouldn't be putting RDZ on a pedestal just yet.
Which begs the question why do you think RDZ is more honourable than Potter? You don't know that until RDZ has been approached and he categorically rejects the offer to manage Man U.
Blimey. Rightfully condemned in that report, the homophobic chanting is an interesting one and begs the question... were we subjected to such chants in Marseille, but just didn't realise it at the time?
I guess we'll never know, but it does seem rampant, I would be surprised if there weren't...
He probably felt a winner too knowing he got away with an assault, it almost certainly buoyed him, and his performance improved after that incident under the knowledge that the ref was incompetent.
I don't think he should be playing either, that he should have been placed on loan and no way should De Zerbi be throwing him in out of position. There were some kneejerk reactions yesterday that didn't mention De Zerbi, which is unfair on lad.
He's had some harsh comments levelled at him on here, he gets a huge pass from me as he's still a baby. As far as I'm concerned at 18 you're still a child (there's probably another debate to be had there), so the kid should be given some slack for the foreseeable.
I’m taking solace that is is only Newcastle, and who really cares what a bunch of backward northerners think?
Saudi have managed to sportswash part of the North East, not difficult seeming as the majority up there are unwashed themselves.