I hate to break it to you @crodonilson , it's Freddie Flintoff taking on Bullseye. McGuinness would obviously be far better.
But what a lineup as you say. Death in Paradise Xmas Special being the pinnacle.
For those interested in the Leicester trains, try London to Leicester, but via Nuneaton. Those trains are fine and not extortionate. No rail replacement buses. Two hours from London so not too bad.
But they are being whiter than white. They've declared everything, and it's all within the rules. Unfortunately even that's not good enough apparently, while the billions gifted to the mates of Tories was fine according to the Mail.
A high line only works if the team press and don't give the opposition any time. If the opposition has time and space they'll pick an easy pass over the top with ease.
In the first half we were nowhere near at it, apart from Baleba. Jack was a hologram in midfield, and the wingers didn't press...
Yep, from what I've seen of him, Wieffer hasn't quite got up to the pace of the Premier League yet. He has a habit of underhitting some simple passes and can get overrun o the press.... but the only way to get up to speed is to play. I have no doubt he'll get there.
This would be more like the way St Pauli set up last season, with Wieffer dropping into a back three out of possession. This is how I expected us to play from Day 1 to be honest. Hinsh is in there as he's bloody good in the air in both boxes and will score a few this season.
From Brian Owen:
4:28pm
I believe this is the first time Albion have ever had 11 full internationals on the pitch together.
Bearing in mind Van Hecke made his senior Holland debut this week.
4:28pm
The three subs come on, taking the places of Rutter, Hinshelwood and Minteh.
Really should have been a couple up at half-time, but didn't look like scoring in the second
Bart - 6 -
Veltman - 7
Hinshelwood - 6
JPvH - 8
Dunk - 6
Ayari - 7.5
Baleba - 9 - absolute beast. By far the best player on the pitch
Minteh - 5
Mitoma - 5.5
Rutter - 6
Welbeck - 7
Enciso - 5 - still...
Start a new thread :D . It's a very different experience to when I went to Uni in the 1990's, that's for sure. My guess is more are likely living at home, and wonder what the figures are around which kids are going... i.e. less from working class background, more from those with money who can...
I'm happy to pay more tax, but not for this. There are so many false narratives about this. Pensioners who really need it, should get the help - no question. But it has to be means-tested. What I don't like is that there's none of his controversy over all the shit the young have had to put up...
Perfect for me. Saints game moved off my wife's birthday (and I like a Friday night KO), Liverpool away 3pm KO, and even City at 5.30pm is nice. Thanks Sky!