I don't find it rubbish at all, but then I don't go to games these days, just see it on TV. However, if I did still go, I'd rather be heading to the Amex than the crumbling Goldstone or Withers. The game isn't perfect - I don't like diving etc. - but nothing ever is perfect.
Paying lumps off m y mortgage every month was probably the best thing I ever did financially. Didn't make much difference at first, but the more you pay off, the greater sum you can afford to pay off each month. I completely paid off my mortgage in a few years.
Possibly odd timing, but nothing wrong with having ambition. I doubt anyone believes that Huddersfield is his dream job, even if they get to the Prem .
Even my mother, who says he was the "best prime minister since Margaret Thatcher" agrees that he f*cked up (though, as I've never heard her swear, she probably wouldn't put it quite like that !).
I found our game unbelievable. I thought it was going to be a tough one, but how can you have those front 4 players and not have a single shot on target. Yes, we were good, especially our defence, but not one shot ?? SM was supposed to be a good coach - that was his value to Fergie, but I...
I remember the old Victorian workhouse very well, it was huge and frightening to me as a nipper. I went to Shoreham Grammar and I do recall the shed next door where they did that stuff. I have a feeling I went there once to see something or other.
ooh, I like a bit of proper pea soup, a nice hunk of crusty bread for dunking and you're well away. Maybe they're selling it on the forecourt of the station.
Me too. Love it. I can walk from home down to East St in 5 mins and have my choice of cafes for a nice cuppa or a bite. Farmers market, chilli festival, artisan market - we have pretty much all I need.