I so wanted McGhee to sign Kerekes. I honestly think he'd have been a SMASH hit up front for us
Here he is NOTCHING against the French
YouTube - Zsombor Kerekes vs France
hmmm? Not sure although they are run at the moment by Transpole which is subsidery of a bigger private transport group.
I suppose that opens up the massive can of worms that is public money being spent on dedicated facilities (i.e bus lanes) from which private companys )eg Brighton & Hove...
In Lille (an unpretenious north French city) they started building theirs in the late 70's and it has run at a profit since 1989
A daily pass costs under £3 and a single costs about £1. When I used it, there was plentiful free car parking on the outskirts and and the fully automated trams came...
Funnily enough I was going to post a thread about this today - on my mediocre LCD telly, the picture is always poorest watching football on ITV. Notably fuzzy especially whenever a team in red is playing.
As carrot cruncher points out above, the BBC cup final broadcast was always a better...
There is some sprinting although 8km in 60mins is a very pedestrian 7:30 per KM.
To put that in perspective, I run 3 times a week for about 12-15km each time and my comfort zone pace is 4:50 per km.
Lampard also has the luxury of all those rests while Drogba has a lie down and gets to squeeze...
It suprises me how little even the midfielders (who are supposed to cover most distances) actually run during a game.
The other week, Frank Lampard came off on 60mins and he'd covered 8km and he looked totally f***ed.
I know its the contact element that makes football tough but it irritates me...
Colours one thing (I like the sound of the black ones), but what about net taughtness?
I remember Shearer saying he always liked to see the ball nestle in the back of the net and stay there. I however quite like it when they're so taught, the ball rebounds around.
Especially FLAIR is when...
Ha! Yes, your reward for a mazy dribble through your mates and MULLERING the ball past the 'keeper was 10-15 minutes sat behind the goal among the bags / packets of crisps / bottles of pop etc
Do kids play this abroad? If so, what do they call it?
And why was 'Headers & Volleys' sometimes pre-fixed with the word 'German'? What made German Headers & Volleys different to the normal one?
That mini golf course is where they hold the British Open Mini Golf Championship every september
Strokes Adventure Golf
well worth a round of two if you're ever in the vicinity!
Alright?
Is this local-treasure open during the day?
Failing this fine establishment, what are NSC's favourite greasy fry up providers of choice in the BN1 area?
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