Sadly it sounds like Bell cocked up...but the attitude of the India players is poor too...sounds like Rauf might have called over, if so then it is a screw-up on so many levels.
The game has just gone from nicely warm to vindaloo!
Echo this, they should get a full allocation, I am sure the Albion will take a decent following to their ground...but as for the Northern beer and mushy peas...I am sure the Donny fans will enjoy the local pies and Southern beers, just to show them that you don't just get good hospitality, food...
Although, given that BBC1 is already available to those with any sort of Sky subscription, it is probably unlikely that anyone who already has their sports package would choose to watch it because it is now available on a different satellite channel if they didn't already.
I guess that the F1...
I agree with you totally here, though I haven't a clue about the rugby comparison, at least about the game changing performance. In the last game it was Prior who came in when the backs were against the wall to score a century, if Broad can get anywhere near that total then surely the game will...
It is a little odd isn't it, at a time when we hear that childhood obesity in the UK is approaching record levels surely we should have more sport on free to air tv to inspire the little darlings. As I kid I watched football and cricket on the telly with my mates, then went outside to play the...
I was chatting with someone this afternoon who is well into tennis, she seemed to think that Sky already had an eye on at least part of Wimbledon...and I don't mean the Wombles or AFC!
Sadly I think this will be about right. I have always loved F1 and will be less likely to watch it if I can't see all the races. I guess that I will just have to add F1 to football and cricket (Tests and ODIs) as sports that I listen to on the radio as I can't afford a subscription to Sky...
Grew up in West Sussex, Brighton were the nearest professional football team, so that is about it...plus we had a very elderly next door neighbour whose dad had been a director at the club around the time it was formed, who told us to support Brighton, seemed reasonable at the time.
Apparently the Scottish FA have registered a complaint with FIFA about this incident. They are hoping to get Malaysia banned from international football, so they can move up a position in the World rankings.
Lightly coat with olive oil and freshly ground black pepper then sear on a griddle pan for one minute tops, then allow to rest for a couple of minutes.
Serve with gratin potatoes, lemon spinach and a sauce made from sesame oil, soy sauce and diced peppers.
(I found this recipe on the BBC...