Made The Guardian's League One team of the season. Interesting last line...
Centre-back: Matt Clarke (Portsmouth) That the 22-year-old picked up 13 end-of-season awards says it all. A classy defender, Clarke was ever present in a team that went close. Brighton-bound.
How did Grey Worm even know? No one saw Jon kill Dany and Drogon carted her body off. Any blood on the floor can easily be explained due to earlier massacre. "Er, no haven't see her mate. Think she's gone away for the weekend."
It's a long, straight road from Seven Sisters to the ground. 20-25-minute walk tops and won't be any queues after the game. Google has it at 1.5 miles. I'm always amazed when people say White Hart Lane is an arse to get to by public transport. It's the same as any London club. Head to the...
Yeah, the clue here is "when it's dark", although it can actually be seen during the day in the right conditions. Because of its size the ISS reflects quite a lot of sunlight, hence it looks like a fast-moving star. Seen it many times. Can be quite good on Christmas Eve convincing the kids that...
Episode three was brilliant. Now he's got the gig full-time it's like old Alan has been unleashed. The whole school sequence was amazing, especially the small things such as the "split-screen" bit with him behind a pillar not working properly and when he slid down the railings. Genius stuff.
Martin Keown. Heart sinks when I hear him on commentary.
1. Has a. Very. Awkward way of. Talking.
2. Says "for me" after every sentence.
3. Constantly getting laws of the game wrong. Had one the other week when apparently a penalty shouldn't be awarded because the fouled player wouldn't have...
So much this. The midfield three in the first half were just in a flat line all the time, with no one prepared to break and get forward to support Murray or get their defence backpedalling. It also made it very easy for a careful through ball from Huddersfield into the space behind them to cause...
Yes they are separate, but the problem arises when the two are blurred ie, asking Jewish people to condemn the Israeli state. It's about as relevant as asking the people of Hastings to condemn the Israeli state. Or asking black people to condemn an African dictatorship or Muslims to condemn...
Exactly. David Baddiel on Twitter has to explain this almost daily. He considers himself an atheist by religion but Jewish by race, and the amount of people he gets criticising him for not condemning Israel is staggering. His response is basically because he doesn't give a **** about a country...
Ah, the old taxes argument. There are a load of things my taxes are spent on that I'm not happy about. Unfortunately we don't don't get to pick and choose. Excuse the whataboutery, but what about UK paedophiles that flee to the Far East? What about UK armed robbers living it up in South America...
Well clearly that's not the message being suggested by the government today, despite it seemingly being the policy in the past. Of course there wasn't quite as much media attention with those, mainly I suspect because they were men without a baby in tow... Surely that would be a better than...
Or the message could be: "Go to war with this country, but don't expect to be let back in without facing justice when it doesn't go your way."
I have a hypothetical scenario here. Imagine if Paul Gadd had said he wanted to come home from Vietnam or Thailand or wherever it was he was festering...