You keep posting that, but what you have not taken into consideration is that 1) the main source of light coming from the University in that photo is a temporary construction site; and 2) many of those lights will be turned off outside of University opening hours (looks like an early evening...
Yes, many of those individuals who are MPs refused to compromise when it came to the indicative votes, which may later prove erroneous from their point of view.
Absolutely this. I assuming most people don't know or remember the source of the joke, but what you describe is what I remember and as such I've never found it funny.
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I believe it was not a penalty because whilst the defender had his hands on him, there wasn't enough force or obstruction. The referee didn't blow for a foul until Salah went down, after Salah had backed into the defender making it look like he had been dragged down, when he...
Many seem to defend cheating now - taking after the after the pundits, "he has every right to go down". Players 'winning' penalties such as these seems to have become a lot more normal in recent years. Perhaps I'm stuck in the past.
It was stupid, because everyone knows the cheat Salah is going to go down in that situation, but to call it a wrestling/rugby challenge is ridiculous. It most likely wouldn't have been a foul anywhere else on the pitch as Salah wouldn't have gone down. The defender got tight - too tight...
Times that by 200! Samsung has said their testing indicates it should last 200,000 folds, which many are likely to be suspicious of after what's transpired over the last few days :lol:
It looks like he has lost all confidence. It seems like a lot of his mistakes last night came from indecision as to what to do rather than due to a lack of ability.
I feel like we are not playing in a way that is aimed at getting the best out of our wide players at the moment. There's been...
I edited my post to say 'most of the time' for the very few instances where current technology cannot tell.
It's not just to disallow. It's to also allow. And it's not a subjective point, like a red card can be, for example. Offside is objective and so the technology should always be used to...
The vote is somewhat reactive to yesterday. There was a similar vote not too long ago in which the results were reversed: https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showthread.php?370797-Premier-League-Winners
I feel cheated. Having an extra man would have made an upset more realistic but they bottled it. A few headlines this week and then it'll forever be forgotten about.
Amazing that that's not a red IMO. Minimal headbutt but a headbutt nonetheless. It seems the only thing that saved Walker is AJ didn't go down - not that it should matter. With VAR as well.
Those stats are from last year's tie at the DW Stadium.
Wigan scored their winner at Wembley in 2013 from a corner.
I can't remember much else from the game but the BBC website says this:
Roberto Martinez's side produced a performance full of attacking intent and verve to fully deserve this...
I think it does somewhat. You said Leave has been behind in every poll since Jan 18. They've been behind in 7/48 (if my quick adding up is correct), which is substantially different from what you said.
Leave is generally behind and that's not great for them, but that was also the case before...