Does anyone know - when buying home tickets under the "one guest per STH" option, can you buy more than one through a single login using the Friends and Family facility, or does each STH have to login separately and buy their one guest ticket?
Interesting material on the relative difficulty of parkruns.
Most of you probably know this, but the official RunBritain (http://www.runbritainrankings.com/) site adjusts for this relative hilliness etc in giving its handicap scores for 5k races including park runs. It also seems to adjust...
German perspective - they dominated the match, and were unlucky to lose in a 'bitter' defeat
http://www.f95.de/aktuell/news/profis/detail/20984-bittere-niederlage-gegen-premier-league-aufsteiger/5b2054efbacdaa138b790883c1cc016c/
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No shortage of reasonably priced hotel accommodation in Bournemouth in mid-September though. Not to mention Bournemouth Parkrun on Saturday morning. What's not to like?
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Yes, I fear you're right. My latest AG was back in February, and although I've been consistently above 70 on pretty well all 5k runs since then, I think I'll struggle to top it, let alone get anywhere near GNT's levels. You can but dream, however.... and as you say, keeping my position in the AG...
Loving this table. However, given my age (62 in a few days), my chances of getting near one of the Champions League spots are minimal to non-existent.
However, if we could agree that on any fair assessment, ranking by AG is the way to go, I'd be in with a decent chance, and closing the (still...
Have a close look at the profile photo on Chris Gargan's LinkedIn profile. Wonder whether he's changed it since the court case?
I have some second hand knowledge of the family. Not a nice bunch by all accounts
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I don't think I've ever heard anyone call R4 "highbrow" before - middle class, middle-aged, middle of the road, a bit smug, maybe, but never in a million years is it highbrow. Listen to one of its phone-ins ('Any Answers' maybe), and you'll hear that most of its audience isn't highbrow either -...
Depends what you mean by Marxist. If you mean someone who's read some Marx (and Engels and others) and agrees with a fair amount of it (albeit accepting that some of it, having been written in the mid-19th century, needs to be adjusted for modern times), then I, for one, plead guilty to being a...
Agree with this. Can't stand May and she's played a difficult hand about as badly as anyone could imagine, but she's largely an irrelevance to all this this. There is neither symbolic nor practical value to having her involved in this increasingly messy and tragic situation.
Ridiculous thread. Temporary requisitioning of private property for public benefit in response to a crisis has a long and honourable history. Anyone who doesn't think what has just happened in North Kensington merits the term 'crisis', needs to get a sense of proportion.