As long as Chelsea don't better our result by 4 goals next weekend we go into the break ahead of them.
Between now and then I will be looking at the table approximately 17,000 times. Nice to see that we've played most of the current top ten as well, the only one we haven't is Arsenal.
Had to vote "No, better things to do" as I'm working nights at the moment so was asleep. If that wasn't the case I'd have been sat in front of the telebox booing constantly, doubly so anytime Cucurella touched the ball.
Or more accurately the companies sent the letter agreeing to talks on Friday morning and it takes time for discussions to take place with regards to what action to take. Not sure why it took the "companies" six months to agree to proper talks, but sure, blame the workers.
As of now nothing has come through on my work email. It'll take time for journey planners to be updated but as far as I'm aware plans are made for both strike action and normal running so it should hopefully be a case of uploading the other plan.
Dissapointed there isn't an option on the poll to accept and then go gay-for-pay while there, just for shits and giggles.
Upon reflection, that pretty much sums up option 3. That'll be me then.
Don't get me wrong, it wasn't the only reason I gave it up, but it certainly was a big factor in my decision. It's more that with the way things are financially that me giving up my season ticket when I did was confirmed as the right choice.
Apparently it was 12 degrees when I was out earlier yet perfectly fine with a polo shirt and no jacket. Daughter was in a lightweight hoody.
I didn't bother with my winter tyres last year and I can't see them being needed this year either.
Gave up my season ticket this year after basically paying for last year's and not using it and I don't regret it for a second. Difficult to justify it to the wife that I'm disappearing for 5+ hours 19 times a year leaving her with the 2 kids to look after, being £60 a month better of was a bit...