You are aware of the key difference - that in a marriage between two people (of any genders) both parties are entering into it in full knowledge, agreement and understanding of what they are doing. This is not the case when one is not human...
I am absolutely CERTAIN that the timing is nothing to do with the fact that, as the article also points out, his contract is about to expire and so he needs to be found by a new club.
Far prefer Blackpool... but would rather get West Ham out of the division as they'd be stronger next season than 'pool IMHO - so come on West Ham in the final.
Crowd of 38,082 at Hillsborough on Saturday too. Attendances alone do not make a big club, but that's a hell of a crowd. Ignoring the maximum capacity at the Amex for a second, what would we get if we took League One promotion to the final day - or any other club in the league for that matter?
I would guess that Blackburn, Bolton/QPR, Cardiff and the 2 of Blackpool, Birmingham & West Ham will all slot in above us, leaving us as the bookies' tip for 9th. Maybe not unreasonable...
7/5 is a waste of time. It's all set up for Torres to score the winner against his old employers, so lump the lot on him being Last Goalscorer at 7/1, and win yourself £35k.
Note: really, really, really don't do this :lolol:
I'm amazed this is on page 3 and nobody has even suggested (let alone started) an NSC Pudding World Cup. Or even an NSC Food World Cup where all kinds of courses would get mixed together.
Of course Rhubarb Crumble is the answer to the original question...
Not that I'm an expert either, but... prostitution is not illegal in the UK. Brothels (>1 girl per building) are illegal, and soliciting (e.g. kerb crawling) is illegal, but prostitution itself is not.
Should it (or cannabis) be illegal? No, I don't think so. Regulate both and you can increase...
Wrexham - great fans and great memories, they've been superb this season (including but not limited to their trip to the Amex). Also I've been there, so will count again towards my number of grounds...
That's fourth excluding ALL of the four teams who are in this year's play-offs. It's a fair bet that the three that don't go up will all fall in place above us.
To be honest, I would LOVE Villa to drop down, it would be brilliant. However, given the choice I'd go for the two that the Albion would have the best chance of finishing about next year, so QPR and Wigan please.
If West Ham build up the goal difference tonight, then suddenly a draw won't be enough for Saints on Saturday = massive, massive pressure. I'm sure teams have buckled/bottled it under less...