I'm deeply concerned about the validity of this situation. How the devil have they managed to keep the Tonic from going flat deep in the African Jungle? I smell something fishy about this tale.
What's really funny about is that two gentlemen, completely uninvolved in the incident, find themselves involved because of the proximity of the incident. They're the two idiots who complained to the stewards about how loud we were in the WSL and moved their seats during last season. Oh the irony.
The actual real reason we are in the bottom 3 is because of Nike. With Errea we were continually on the up. As soon as we started negotiation and considering changing the kit manufacturer it all started going Pete.
It certainly may well be part of the job, but no "sympathy" is a little heartless. I certainly wouldn't want to do it, and I whole heartedly sympathise with someone who takes a job and has to deal with scum who feel it's appropriate to physically and verbally abuse a fellow human being because...
I will be going to the Boxing Day game, primarily for the very simple reason that I have never in my life seen the Albion play football on Boxing Day. If Sami is still in charge in the new year, however, I too will cease attending matches. It's no longer an enjoyable day out for me.
I think having two tinpot twats at loggerheads on QT was foolish in the extreme. I couldn't care a wit about what Farage or Brand have to say on politics. Neither of them have any reasonable credibility.
Really? So you'd be happy for British citizens to live and marry elsewhere, and then return to the country with a child, and allow that family to then claim benefits?