Not Brentish for me. There's clarity in laying out what you expect. That's always a good thing.
And with an audience with a "wide range of comprehension", you need to keep it simple and repeat it often.
I do agree though, he is pushing on an open door with the Albion squad and he says "guys"...
I'm sure this has been mentioned, the Netflix TdF documentary is brilliant - especially for someone who knows nothing about the race (other than a few names of riders).
Gripping stuff. Now considering going to watch it in France next year.
He's a valuable Premier League squad player that capable.of MoM performances. Most teams mid to lower prem would snap him up for £12m.
Assume we'd rather he didn't go to a rival, so might be prepared to take less than the £20m (I reckon he's worth).
"Our very own Southern Brave"???
I don't bloody think so.
I was trying to explain this abomination to Mrs CBH and she summed it up pretty well "sounds like an idea dreamed up to appeal to kids by a bunch of old, privately educated men who are completely out of touch with young people, media...
I remember this because at the time it caused a storm about creative plagiarism in the ad world. It felt like almost every ad was just ripped off from a social media idea. I liked it - brave, disruptive brand.
I've avoided this thread for 10 years because (a) bell was spelt incorrectly and (b) who gives a shit about people's packed lunches.
I should have trusted NSC. What an enjoyable thread. It's a bit like discovering It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia recently, loving it and realising there are 15...
I spent years ss a commuter to London. I always followed a piece of advice I had in the early days and generally it lessened the aggro: go as far as you can, as soon as you can.
No use now, but for future situations, I hope it helps. For now I hope you're feeling less upset this morning and...