You have to have a well tuned antenna these days when planning trips, holidays etc. Personally, holding back on a lot of things but more willing to use more costly taxi’s than rail. Definitely an undercurrent to give the Tories a bleeding nose
Similar here. I’ve sacrificed away games this season and will continue to do so due to rail dispute with no hard feelings to striking rail workers. There are plenty of options to improve the industry on so many levels - needs a total rethink.
I’m sure RDB is well down the road to assessing how well individuals in the squad match up to his requirements. From what I’ve seen good technical ability at pace is a must have. Fortunately, with a few exceptions, most of our players tick this box.
England have enough flow of talent that they can evolve. Wales don’t and will have to rebuild patiently. The good thing for England is Rashford is back on it and the ‘squad’ players are coming to the fore. Callum Wilson was very impressive.
Thanks and shows importance of good advice. In my scenario, it wouldn’t involve paying equity released income in to a pension. It would purely complement the pension I’d already been receiving (and, at that point, would not paying in to a pension)
Equity release is definitely a consideration in my retirement thinking. The devils in the detail, of course, and tbh I haven’t looked in to it in detail. It appeals in principle. I‘d want an annual top up to my core pension rather than a lump sum. There is a draw down option but not sure on...
Watched the Wrexham v Farnborough cup game live on SC4. The 4-1 score line doesn’t really reflect the Hampshire sides performance. The game was in the balance until Wrexham pulled away with 3 late goals.
Timing is everything for a nation like Wales where the flow of quality players is limited. A WC happens every 4 years. Players can peak and trough in between. Calling Ed Turns. #FeelingSad
Kieffer Moore made a big difference 2nd half. He’s a better all round player from when I last saw him. The pacy lads upfront in the first half just couldn’t get on the ball. Good half time substitution
It’s been my fall back to get customer services of large organisations to get their backsides in gear. A well crafted tweet always seems to do the trick.