He may have picked wrong, but he picked the team that made more sense to him at the time. To his credit he did end up getting Premier League time with Huddersfield, which honestly puts him in a position millions of talented young English lads can only dream of achieving. Let bygones be bygones...
I took it more to imply that the ‘mistake’ was how Hughton’s sacking was handled, rather than Hughton himself being the mistake. Im not a filmmaker, but I’m guessing that thread will be explored quite a bit in the documentary both because it was well publicised and relatively controversial.
No chance. All his anger about Abu Dhabi aside, he would surely want the WDC record and he’s still got a few more years in him to go for it - why turn up the opportunity to definitively prove his status as the greatest F1 driver of all time?
I’m a bit upset as I had intentionally waited for members guest tickets to be rolled out on Friday (wanted to take my mate) with the assumption it would have not been as busy- now the seats are sold out? Don’t say you have up to 9000 seats allocated if it’s not going to be fulfilled.
This, but I think it’s also about context. Norwich and Ipswich are competing for East Anglia, Cardiff and Swansea is pretty much the best team in Wales, whilst even Leeds and Sheffield is all about the rivalry for South Yorkshire, in an area saturated with clubs. Brighton and Palace aren’t...
I have a friend who has logged over 8,300 hours (nearly an entire year of his life) playing just one game. I’d be lucky to get even a couple of hours free time to play anything these days.
David Mitchell has got it absolutely right on the ending. I didn’t hate it, I just disagree with it.
The annoying thing is that the film otherwise is excellent. The set pieces, the action, it was all I could ask for from a Bond film and it delivered spectacularly. I also liked that it took...
To be fair the article doesn’t really entertain the idea of a Brighton title that much, it’a probably because we’re on 14 points as well and it’s still plausible to take a top spot in the next few games.
I still voted though.
Doubt height would be an issue. Remember when some people got upset that Daniel Craig would become the first blonde Bond? I agree though- Hardy isn’t quite right for Bond. Still think Richard Madden is the best choice- we’re overdue a Scot playing the role again.
Great news that he’s returning- Moffat tried to be too clever for his own good and Chibnall was honestly just pretty poor. The Davies era did peter out near the end, but hopefully his time away from the role and doing some fantastic projects since has reinvigorated him.
Can’t help but love You Only Live Twice- it’s just so iconic, the volcano lair, Blofield and his white cat, Nancy Sinatra’s voice over a casual, sauntering guitar rhythm…
Also think Goldeneye was great, though the Brosnan films lost the plot after it (especially the dreadful die another day)...
It’s sad but unsurprising. Honestly can’t see him managing at club level again. I’m hoping this is finally his opportunity to take the Ireland job. Kenny’s not had a successful run in WC qualifying, he’d have a strong ally in the changing room through Duffy and it would be a worthy send off for...