Absolute ****ing shambles, 90 mins queuing, rumours flying around that they're sold out, and then when I get in it appears that way. I kept clicking search and changing the price band over and over again, and to my astonishment 2 came up. Snapped them up straight away £300 seemed within budget...
The only reason I can think of being that desperate to hear the fixtures asap is to book away train tickets. In which case being stuck in a lounge at the Amex would be a nightmare.
I thought the game at St Gallen was totally separate from the training camp in Austria? Not disputing the brilliance of that part of the world, I just think the Albion game would be a bit incidental.
I'm very sceptical of polling these days, especially when the demographic of leave voters tend to be less politically active generally and they are still disproportionately done using the internet - but I take your point, although I believe other polls have also suggested it remains neck and...
Sorry, but as much as I would dearly love to talk down the legitimacy of the referendum, that particular argument holds no sway - especially when we are discussing Labour's appeal to voters, which is what my comment was about.
It was 52% of the highest turnout for any vote in this country since...
I agree with everything you've said about the referendum, I am pretty sure I will curse it's existence for the rest of my life. It was a flawed question, that was hijacked by really unscrupulous campaigning and passed on a threshold that never should have been an acceptable to create such a...
For what it's worth I reckon historians will write that the "people's vote" camp dropped the ball by refusing to get behind Corbyn's attempt at a soft Brexit, rather than the other way around. Hope I am wrong.
Apologies if the wrong thread.
The issue with the UK High Street, in my view, is little to do with what it offers, and all to do with the cost of living vs the stagnation in wages.
I've love to spend a couple of hours on a Saturday wondering round browsing, and buying a few items I don't need, or choosing something I do need...
When I was doing my degree modules in International Law, it was basically the introductory topic to introduce undergraduates to the concept, hardly rocket science.
Arguments it was legal:
- Vaguely worded UNSC resolution - can't remember exactly but something like "authorises reasonable force"...
Apart from supporting EU membership/a second referendum, how can you possibly vote Green on the basis of your support for Alastair Campbell? Have you cross referenced his views with their manifesto?
Fantastic article mate, just shared it with a few non-Albion fans who have been massively critical.
I would personally have come down on the other side of the fence and opted not to get rid, but it articulates the concerns really well.
I see your point but I disagree for a couple of reasons.
Firstly, these "fans" are not for life, and almost certainly won't pass their love of their English club down through generations. They can and will get bored and move on over time, and even if they don't, other young fans will not be...
Could well be both. They could be going as and when Potter brings his team in. Also, whilst Bloom has shown he is willing to swing the axe at recruitment (Burke), presumably a lot of that team are on more real-world salaries than a manager, and perhaps need to be treated a little more like...
He's got a point. The Premier League's USP was always that anyone can beat anyone. Someone in Asia tuned in to watch someone they'd never heard of like Brighton vs Liverpool because it would be a competitive game, and there was no reason why Brighton couldn't get the points. The same couldn't be...