Although I take your general point, I imagine the costings would be much lower as, presumably, these would be large estates being built, so there'd be bulk savings etc...
Playing with air conditioned stadiums is difficult but possibly achievable. What about the entire rest of the time? Teams at training sessions, fans queueing to get into stadiums or just generally being out and about? While people obviously survive in Qatar during the summer now, a large bulk of...
Wow. I don't really mind when politicians don't know the answer to stuff like the price of bread etc..., but you expect them to know the costing of their own policies. This isn't a gotcha question or anything, it's a basic question about the party she leads policies.
Presumably the club has much better figures than this poll. I mean they know exactly how many sales are made, and to what value, using the e-cash system.
On the flip side is there any club that has seen the number of season tickets grow so dramatically over one season, as we did when we moved to the Amex? I feel that may have an effect on the drop, but I can't really back that up.
I don't think so just yet. There's no winding-up petition from their creditors apparently, so not formally insolvent and thus no punishment (as I see it).
Redwood on Trafalgar Street is pretty good in my opinion. Staff are knowledgeable, coffee's nice. Or the guy who does coffee between 11 and 2 on Saturdays at Florence Road Market. That's a bit specific though.
Last season they were sent out on the 17th of Feb according to the club site, although we'd already had details by now. 2013/14 tickets were also announced in Feb 2013, so should be soon.
So, on Guinness Boy's recommendation I went to Casa Don Carlos last night, and it was absolutely brilliant. We ordered 3 dishes each, and every single one was fantastic and much larger portions than I was expecting for tapas. Left completely stuffed and very satisfied. They also had Flambéd...