Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Bristol Rovers v Bournemouth, 19:45
Hartlepool v Charlton, 19:45
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Saturday, 19 February 2011
Bournemouth v Huddersfield, 15:00
Charlton v Exeter, 15:00
Rochdale v...
No, i don't mean "he's a legend" stuff. Thinking about how many more fans we are getting/will get by playing in the style we are?
Say an extra 750 at present, average of £15 per ticket. £11,250 per home game. Extrapolate that to next season, say an extra 2000 per home game; £30000 per game...
Brighton v Yeovil
Peterborough v Brighton
Brighton v Exeter
Hartlepool v Brighton
Think 7 or 8. Win both home games and draw at 'pool and possibly slip up at Peterborough.
OK, I know it's early in the season, but have they left themselves too much to do to get automatic.
Assume 2 points per game to get in the top 2; 92 points.
They're on 15 after 12, leaving 77 from 34. Just over 2 1/4 points per game. Doesn't leave a lot of room for any spells for the rest of...
Tranmere v Brighton W
Brighton v Bournemouth D
Charlton v Brighton D
Brighton v Yeovil W
Hope for 8 points, but maybe could come unstuck against Charlton/Bournemouth.
Cuba to cut one million public sector jobs
Yikes, Cuba moving more towards capitalism and encouraging free-enterprise. Admitting that the state isn't best :thumbsup:.
I struggle to understand how Labour supporters can carp on about the record of investment in public services under New Labour, and that the financial crisis was nothing to do with Blair/Brown, but due to the problems caused by the City Of London, yet they never complain about the fact the the...
Reading the reports from the last ODI, Stuart Braoad has become the yougest Englishman to 100 wickets in ODI's.
Is he just a good player, or does he really have the potential to become a great player?
IMO, I think he has the potential; he thinks about the game. If his batting could get back...
Well, well. After all the tripe posted about how out of touch he's been with the rest of the world, and how Gordon 'Spend, Spend, Spend' Brown was leading the world out of recession, look who's ideas are getting adopted/accepted around the world.
No doubt the rest of the world don't understand...
From the BBC.
Civil service chiefs lodged formal protests at spending decisions by Labour ministers in the dying months of their rule, the BBC has been told.
It culminated in the "nuclear option" of demanding written instructions from their political masters, union leader Jonathan Baume said...
2005
Labour 356 9,566,618 35.3
Conservative 198 8,785,941 32.3
Lib Dem 62 5,985,414 22.1
2010
Conservative 306 10,706,647 36.1
Labour 258 8,604,358 29.0
Lib Dem 57 6,827,938 23.0
So, Labour had a mandate to govern with a large majority of 60 with 3%...
OK, we have a hung parliament. So, who would like see a change to the voting system and coalitions/horse-trading, or stick with the First Past The Post system. For me, I don't want the instability of Israel/Italy and regular elections, and prefer a government which can implement it's policies.
From BBC. This is where we could go if we don't sort out our borrowing. Thanks Gordon 'Twat' Brown. This is why the spend, spend, spend menatality of the left always fails.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8647441.stm
Greece's debt has been downgraded to junk status by Standard &...
I looked at football365 statistics, and compared Norwich, Leeds and Brightons performance in 2010. I was very surprised. I took the league table from end Dec and compared to now, for games, points and GD.
Performance during 2010:
Pd Pt GD
Norwich 15 37 +17
Leeds 15 15 -3...