How shit are their parties if you can attend one without realising it?
BJ needs to resign now. I doubt he will though, which is good news for the opposition parties.
If he was good then he would be forgiven pretty much anything (as others are) but as one Boro fan wrote, what does he bring to the table other than falling over for free kicks?
It looks to be a good way of ensuring that small to medium sized clubs will never be able to compete with the big boys. The odd good season followed by the best players leaving as you can't afford to pay them enough to persuade them to stay.
Most of my books are not from the Kindle store, you just email the file to your Kindle (you get a unique Kindle email address) and it automatically downloads. There is a Kindle app and you can view your books on that too if you don't have your Kindle to hand.
There are different Kindle formats...
Yes, if you can afford it, I think it is. On my previous Kindle I didn't bother but as I was getting money off I paid the extra and much prefer it.
You get the cover of the book you are reading as a screen saver instead of an advert.
We seem to say that every season and every season they do comparatively badly (although never quite as badly as this season).
The PL is 30 years old. Established means long time or generally accepted. Few clubs are in the former category but most clubs will be in the generally accepted...
If the question was which set of fans do you dislike more than any other then Manchester United would get my vote. I live nowhere near Manchester but have come across quite a few and all of them seem to be dickheads.
I read The Hobbit and enjoyed it. Bought Lord of the Rings and gave up pretty quickly.
There was a big fuss about Captain Corelli's Mandolin but I gave up after a couple of chapters. The same with Da Vinci Code, which I read as some Catholics wanted it banned, but it was so badly written I...
A fans favourite like Dunk with no experience and without any coaching badges would (probably) be the equivalent of the disaster Shearer was when he managed the Toon (1 win in 8). Current managers to be avoided are Lampard and Rooney (and Jose, obviously)
100,000 fans apparently took part in the survey. Was that 5000 from each or were 90,000 of them disgruntled United fans and 500 each from the other clubs?
All three of these instances are wrong but only two were punished
Zidane got a red card, possibly costing him and France a World Cup, a fine and a ban
Cantona got a long ban and community service.
Smith seems to have got away with it.
If you go around assaulting people, there should be...
7 points clear of the relegation dog fight, even without Bamford (who has hardly played or scored all season anyway), they should be fine.
Which is a shame.