Great people often have great faults. To overlook or underplay them would be pollyannaish.
But the faults themselves shouldn't overrule the greatness of the person.
Churchill was a guiding light in our country's darkest hour.
Evan Ferguson speaking to MOTD:
"That's our job, we try to come on and try to play, we try to score a goal. There is no better feeling, so I can try to come on and do the same thing."
"I think with a team like this, there is always going to be chances and you just have to be in the right place...
Frustrating not to win that with 64% possession and Leicester only having 2 shots on target.
Denied all 3 points with a combination of a bad refereeing error not to give a penalty and some naive defending.
Still, we showed a lot of character to come back. And Ferguson's goal and progress are...
The TV deal struck with BBC and SKY in 2021 brings £8m per season into the women's game.
£6m of that is shared among WSL teams whilst the remaining £2m goes to WSL Championship teams.
So with 12 sides in the WSL, Brighton receive around £500,000.
Compare that with the Premier League's income...
No reason based on form and league table that we shouldn't go into this as favourites to win.
Granted, it's not a position that we're used to being in. But with the style that we're playing, we'd better get used to it fast.
Firstly, it could be argued we're already in the big time (the EPL), competing for Europe this season and above two big teams.
Regarding the Middle East, there's 17 UN-recognised countries (plus one British Overseas Territory) that could be involved here...
As much as I'd love the idea of an unofficial league / cup double over Liverpool, playing Wolves at home makes more sense.
It's be on ITV1 anyway, so plenty of opportunity for us expat Seagulls to watch whoever we end up playing
One of the Seagulls over Dubai is married to a Kazakh lady.
Would you like me to make a provisional accommodation booking for 5,000 now or should I leave it a bit?