Aren't you forgetting Liverpool? :jester:
Anyway, you also forget Chelsea, like United, have a habit of scoring late goals and the Arsenal defence isn't exactly tight.
Yes, although you could tell my dozy yuppy flatmate that who wants to get one despite being a student and us not having a garden!
"Oh, if I take it for a walk in the morning, it will be fine to be in for the day"
:thud:
But Labour haven't necessarily done this, well not that we can prove anyway.
The poll you are quoting was actually done prior to the Green business too and the 4% gap was recorded in another poll, ICM still had the gap at about 11 points last month too.
MORI, the ones who had the 4% gap you...
I take your point but there really is limited room for leeway here isn't there?
Plus it feels like we are in uncharted waters, the old rules haven't applied to what the governments of the world are doing, so who knows how the populace will result in this new framework.
But then again, we would have our 8,850 capacity for the whole campaign, something we didn't have in 2002/03,2004/05, and the start of 2005/06, so this could help.
I know it doesn't seem much but an extra 1k or so for each game in comparison to our previous budgets.
Ahhh, as always with NSC, the sensible answer is at the end of the page.
That makes sense, otherwise I could see no connection to a bit of footage spliced in of people walking around near Preston Park and then an old slam door train heading towards London Road Station.
But now I know, cheers...
This is a question that has been bugging me for years but WHY in the video for 500 miles is there footage of the Brighton area, around Havelock Road/Blakers Park area and then footage of a train going over the London Road viaduct.
I remember initially seeing it years ago(before I kept hearing...
What bollocks!
This list was probably written by some emo/indie idiot wannabe type, who all hang around Kensington's even if it's shit.
The only place to go for chips is BARDSLEYS.
Some of the list is alright, but other things make it sound like it was written by some johnny come lately.
Indeed they are in a month but I assume if you change at East Croydon it will still take less than an hour and a half.
The main thing is avoiding having to get on the tube at Victoria which isn't always a pleasant experience!
Also very easy to get to from Brighton due to the new Overground station right by the mall, meaning you can train it back straight from the mall in less than 1hr30 without having to tube it.