Remove the app and you won't be pinged. If asked to scan the QR code thingy just wave your phone over it. If asked to write down your name and phone number, make both up. That way you're unlikely to be bothered.
Agree with you. Great that England are doing well, but no real sense of excitement this year. And I think the reaction to the win over Ukraine has been overdone. Just look at the opponents Not very good, were they?
If we meet Italy in the final I'm afraid we'll be shown up for what we really...
"Are you all right?" bugs the hell out of me. What's wrong with "Hello", or "Can I help you"? Sainsburys' staff at the self checkout are a prime example. They come over to assist you and the first thing out of their mouths is "Are you all right?". No, I'm bloody not because if I was I wouldn't...
Investigation into what? He's admitted the offence and apologised. What more is there to investigate? Except who was the piece of shyte who made the "offending" tweets public.
I have emailed the ECB telling them that they are out of order. The tweets were 9 years ago. He was a teenager. He has apologised (which was not even necessary in my opinion). We all do stupid things in our teens. Let it go.
Connolly probably, but it's a bit early to tell with Zequiri who has had a limited number of sub opportunities and little chance to show whether he is yet Premier League ready.
Of course Rod Liddle writes controversial stuff. That's what makes him worth reading. His columns in the Sunday Times and The Spectator are among the first I turn to. Agree with him or not, he's never boring.
I didn't actually ask for your opinions of Rod Liddle, I asked whether you thought his description of Brighton was a valid one.However you all seem to prefer just to call him names and so we'll leave it at that.
Rod Liddle in the latest edition of The Spectator talks about Labour's chances of winning back the "red wall" seats. He says "it can't ever because in order to do so it would have to adopt policies which would estrange it from the areas it can do well: affluent university cities such as Oxford...
I didn't applaud them when they walked thru the Albion guard of honour. Anyone can buy a league winning team if the owner is awash with endless supplies of money. Ans from my point of view, what's even worse is that it is Middle East money.