Plenty of people have gone 1-1... and I'll join them.
It's too depressing to think that after 3 successive wins, all away, we'll suddenly have 3 successive defeats, all at home :nono: (I'm assuming we'll lose to Arsenal), so I have to go for us picking up a point tomorrow...
I don't see what difference that makes. Why can someone from a privileged background not think everything should be more open to others?
You're absolutely right, but a Tory government would do the same. Perhaps the "Shudder to think" part of your post should apply without the "if they did win...
James Blunt's letter definitely does read as though he owns Chris Bryant - until you read Bryant's reply, or what Bryant actually wrote in the first place.
Shame - as Blunt's "ownings" on Twitter are generally pretty funny.
He'll 'fire' you. As in he'll just walk off and employ one of your neighbours instead - one of them will feed him. I don't have cats at my new place, but I'm pretty certain my parents' cats are being fed by at least three houses in their street...
EDIT - Sorry, I've just seen that you said lock...
For me, the Wolverine's time has come, and has my vote.
If there were a betting market though, I'd probably be putting a couple of hundred quid on the bloody Tabby walking away with this year's trophy...
Obviously gambling is far down the list of important things this election, but it's interesting how the betting markets have absolutely no clue what is even likely to happen in May:
When the shortest odds are on "Any Other", you know it's all up in the air...
I'm a North Stander, and my views keep changing. My problem isn't the seat itself - it's the group I sit near. There's a good group of us (who don't know each other outside football) who all get on really well and would want to stay together at each match. If the seating is unreserved, the only...
I think the NHS could prove to be as big as any of those issues over the election campaign. I'm not sure that's an issue that will have people running to the Greens either (although they will be even more anti-private sector involvement than Labour), but still.
Story: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/14/isis-hackers-north-korean-airline-facebook
The message? “North Korea the communist thug nation and the Chinese communist thugs will pay a price for their collaboration with the enemies of the muwahideen”.
I might be being stupid, but what...
The Greens, you mean? They're going for the other Sheffield seat, Sheffield Central which is currently Labour. Their targets, according to the Guardian, are:
Norwich South (Lib Dem)
Bristol West (Lib Dem)
St Ives (Lib Dem)
Sheffield Central (Labour)
Liverpool Riverside (Labour)
Oxford East...
I don't think they'll attack Labour any more than the other parties, but it's definitely Labour votes they are after. The best tactic to get them though might be to attack the Tories even more aggressively than Labour are doing, saying they offer the only genuine, radical alternative (which I...
He is right, but he's not doing it out of a sense of fairness.
He thinks the Greens can do to Labour what UKIP are doing to the Tories (even if UKIP are also stealing Labour votes). The Green party are no threat to the Tories - I can't see anyone switching from Tory to Green.
To the OP's...
If we'd beaten Hull on the very first game of the season, and all other results had been the same, we would have gone up in 2nd. If Ulloa had been there all season, we'd have gone up in 2nd. If we hadn't bottled it against Palace, I believe we'd have beaten Watford in the final (they were...