We all know that the title of this thread should be changed to "Small group of deluded Palace fans think they can organise a walk-out that will cause Parish to sack Pardew".
What's wrong with this proposal is that it endorses the principle that a degree should set students on a specific road towards a specific job.
That shouldn't be what education is about.
When I lived round the corner from that offie, they used to sell "British Sherry" by the jug-full. Bring your own jug and they'd measure out any quantity you asked for. This service kept the old folk in the neighbourhood very happy indeed.
More seriously ...
From a purely financial point of view, is a club better off being stuck in the Premier League, regularly finishing in about 16th position and spending what it can afford on players who will help the Club avoid relegation
Or ...
Getting relegated from the Premier League and...
Why have the police and the Argus decided to co-operate on producing this story now? It seems to be intended to direct the dealers and the users to congregate in a particular locality, rather than spread their activities over a wider area. Buzzer may not have seen much evidence of dealing...
The risk of overcrowding of the platforms at Falmer is actually being quite well managed. Not by Southern, of course, but by the Club's stewards who close the gates when numbers get close to excessive.
And then what happens? Do you expect him to sell the Club? Who to? Some speculator from the far east? Some dodgy Italian crook with a track record of conning folk out of their hard-earned savings?
Most of me prefers the "unsustainable" situation we are now in to the "sustainable" outcome of...
What that long statement says to me is that the view of the Office of Rail and Road is that it is SASTA's responsibility to do something to deliver a full, safe matchday train service.
I agree.
The "situation" is, of course, that the Madejski Stadium is not as well designed as the Amex - despite the fact that both are relatively new.
There should be no reason why a wheelchair-user's view should ever be obscured by someone standing in front of them.