Ince looked ok but a solid ish performance against basically a bunch of school kids isn't worth getting carried away with. Add to that a gale of wind in the 1st half which wiped out any talent anybody playing may or may not of had.
Everyone always says Messi couldn't 'do it' on a cold Tuesday...
Tim will fix it in Hove has just done mine for 45 quid, a bit duller now but all works fine.
apple will replace your whole phone for 130 quid if you give your old one in. They don't replace the screen apparently as something important (cant remember what) is built into the actual screen...
Having a look on Bet365, BHA 6/4 Newcastle 15/8 but Newcastle odds on to Qualify with BHA evens. They must fancy the draw (13/5) with Newcastle to win a replay.
Spot on.
Just because the game got called off doesn't suddenly transform you from somebody off to a game of football to some sort of hero who we should all bow down to.
Now it's all turned in to a willy waving competition.
Just a thought, what makes someone who went to a football game that was called off a hero?
Say that one of the lads that was causing bother at Palace a few weeks ago went today. You all wanted him hung back then now he's a hero.
I know its a fair size project but nothing ever seems to be happening. Months into it and they seem to have dug the bank away, put in a tiny section of temporary road and done a bit of work on the bridge.
I assume the government only release money slowly to pay for it? The only things working...
After Tuesday night I thought of doing something along these lines 'Hi Craig, you were truly, truly awful tonight. f***ing retweet that' But I'm a bit spineless so I didn't bother.
I follow someone because she's a friend who constantly bangs on about 'team follow back' and 'retweeting for a shout out'. Makes me cringe, quite possibly the most embarrassing thing I could ever think of doing.
Even worse was the 'training ground free kick' where we all run around for 30 seconds in strange directions and then pass it straight to the millwall player on the edge of the box.