Yes, if it still has to be by train and your friend cannot drive, or get a bus, then this route, whilst unwieldy, is the quickest. No need to go to London at all.
OK, I have mentioned this on various threads for so long that I didn't really want to bother again, but accept your point. I was in Germany for 24 years and believe me, the experience of their system was so much better. Perhaps I should also say that it costs a lot more and if we brits are...
After their start to the season, I was surprised as to how good they were, though granted, they have some very good players. Yes, they must be understandably really mad at going away with nothing, but then after how we have dominated some matches and not got the reward we deserved, I am NOT...
[/B]Yes. my thoughts totally - how many times have fans been on here this season and bemoaned our luck, in that we have dominated and got very little in return.
Whenever I am in Calais I watch the sniffer dogs go up and down -it seems odd that 39 could go undetected?? Yes, they may be trained to sniff out drugs, but on one occasion, they had sniffed out something, and when the French Police arrived, there were migrants hauled out of the back of a lorry...
Yet again, rather like the other day when you talked of the Buchanan and your expertise on Hastings, you are jumping to conclusions. By the way, my mother-in-law was a nurse at the Buchanan for many years, telling stories of how captured German POWs would sing Stille Nacht, long before you were...
In the 3 years which have been dominated by Brexit, I would probably have got to know about 100 to 150 staff, of the 300,000 or so teachers in the UK. So we can safely ignore the "results" of the straw poll. Fancy all those students all agreeing with you -who would ever have thought it.
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Not sure why you now choose to bring in other countries, as you asked for what was good about Britain; and you received much that is good. Your last para is truly baffling and whilst a forum is open to everyone, yourself included, and rightly so, to claim that the freedoms you enjoy are...
Thanks for that. you saved me the trouble -I was just going to simply reply that the one good thing that I could readily think of was that he was free to ask me! At times, one really does despair at the extreme nature of some of the posts.
Surely with so much up in the air at the moment, it is far too early to say that something like this is inevitable. What evidence do you have for such a definitive statement?
You are consistent, I will give you that. Your posts are always so extreme, preferring to accentuate the bad and ignoring much that is good about this country. And I see you manged to get climate change into the thread about football fans!
Ok. Thanks. I think that, now you say it, I do recall something about Man City. Was it recent? If so, then UEFA have decided to get tough (yes, I know!) and as you say fair dos. I too find the booing of others' anthems depressing and boorish-totally unnecessary.
Yes, of course that may well be the case, and England fans abroad in the past have not been good ambassadors on all too frequent an occasion. But I still think it is odd for both of these charges - has anyone else heard of a UEFA charge of booing at an opposing team's anthem? I am not saying for...