Exactly. Which of City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Villa, Us, Chelsea, United, Newcastle, Spurs, West Ham don't play a high energy Press
It's really not complicated :facepalm:
We beat a couple of South-East teams (and drew one, lost one) playing a walking football tournament a couple of weeks ago :wink:
If football management was as simple as choosing the 11 best players and putting them on the pitch, then we would all be brilliant managers (Ok, a lot of us).
If your sum is going to be better than the parts then you must have a plan, any f***ing plan beyond choosing your best 11 players :shrug:
These top players who spend every minute of every game, week in week out, sprinting at everything and everybody, closing down like Ben Johnson on amphetamines find it hard to try to stop and try to play 70/80's International style walking football ? Who'd have thunk it :facepalm:
Take £100M...
This campaign has simply opened a window to the public onto this cabal's complete and utter incompetence. From what I understand, they have been exactly like this in Government for the last five years :shrug:
Does anyone have the expected times of declaration per constituency (or failing that, the actual times for 2019).
It's just that I am thinking of a ten course tasting menu for the election night special and it would be nice to try and co-ordinate the courses/wines/results :wink:
I'm afraid that with a couple of exceptions, Billy's biggest problem when he pulls on a Scotland shirt, is the players around him. He still tries to play classy, quick and clever football like he does for us :shrug:
I'm aware that this has been imminent for sometime now and the current Government, with absolutely no interest in a solution, have simply used every possible method to push this impending disaster back beyond the date of the election :facepalm:
But Shirley no one would be stupid enough to vote for Farage as PM ......
.... or that narcissistic, moronic liar Johnson to lead the country for 5 years
.... or to destroy the UK's economy by voting to Leave the EU ?
Oh F***, you've now got me worried ???
It doesn't seem to say anything about retiring at 55 from Lloyds of london from your friends at Brighton and Hove News
Pension regulator taken to court over alleged age discrimination
Maybe a different Tim Hodges :dunce:
The last I heard of him, he was working as an admin clerk in Haywards Heath after being made redundant from his admin clerk role in London many many years ago ???
And I don't think it was ever disputed that he was full of bollocks :lolol:
There's no doubt that the number of Lib/Dem seats, whether Reform get more than one seat, whether the greens retain Brighton are all up for discussion, but the big question is signed, sealed and delivered isn't it ? It's just how much :shrug:
You're starting to sound like a commentator talking...