https://www.92club.co.uk/
I completed the 92 back in 1989-90, but most of them were not Albion games, and there have obviously been lots of new grounds and clubs since then which I haven't been to.
I guess I am a lapsed member of The 92 Club.
I'm a bit 'meh' because of our injuries, and lack of wingers; it feels like we're treading water until the injured players return, and are unlikely to finish as high as last season - against Wolves, we were back to 70% possession and no goals, which we constantly complained about under Graham...
And after a good strenuous work-out to lose weight, buying some crisps, chocolate and a fizzy drink from the vending machine placed next to the exit :shrug:
Panic-buying whenever there are rumours of an impending shortage of something - the dumb public then actually cause the shortage by selfishly buying 58 loaves of bread, 75 pints of milk, or 130 toilet rolls, even though they live on their own :tosser:
The app is Concert Archives, really good for keeping a record of gigs if you’re into that kind of thing.
Great, thanks for this - I've been to 100s of gigs over the decades, so it would nice to 'catalogue' the ones I can remember, and compile a record.
One of my lasting regrets is that...
Yup, my fave JD track - brilliantly brooding melody and absolutely harrowing lyrics, especially when you know what Ian Curtis did afterwards; almost too painful to listen to.
Totally agree - being an MP is meant to be a full-time job, because for good, conscientious, MPs, there are so many roles to fulfil, both in the House of Commons, and in their constituency.
Tory MPs like to claim that their second-jobs keep them in touch with the real world - not sure how...
Could do - these head-bangers are like the old Soviet Communists. For them, it's never the policy or ideology which is wrong, simply that it has not been applied hard enough or for long enough, due to faint-hearts and heretics in the 'deep state'. So the solution is to weed-out the 'traitors'...