I wrote on the PL weekend thread they looked like us 2018/19. We were fortunate that season there were 4 poor teams, but got a feeling this season will need at least 37.
Probably not helped how well Forest have done since he went.
Pedro’s antics border on embarrassing to be honest. He’s not going to get some decisions because of so much play acting.
As for Baleba, I didn’t think it was a foul either.
Agree with this, it was clear Bournemouth hadn’t prepared for us playing a front 3, all interchanging who was playing up top. Both goals came from brilliant football, but also Bournemouth players - a well drilled team, not knowing who they were picking up.
We might not have played a full 90mins start to finish great football, but we’ve played some Amazing football for periods. Spurs and City 2nd halves spring to mind, periods against Arsenal, ManUtd too. As good as I’ve seen us in the PL at times, and now adding some grit such as seeing games out...
RDZ took over a team flying, with:
Caicedo £115m
MacAlister £50m
Trossard £20m
Sanchez £25m
Gross, March, Dunk and Mitoma in the form of their lives.
Hardly joined with us scrapping the barrel did he. Seem to remember we were in 4th when he picked up the reigns.
So totally agree with you. For...
Hurtzeler after they scored heard him on my stream:
“Get it to the corner. GET IT TO THE CORNER”
Adingra ‘I know I’ll turn inside and lose it’
Not that it mattered in the end, but concentration levels to win these games have to be 100% and for the most part brilliant from all of them despite...
Not so sure he is THE greatest.
In his time managing Barcelona, 2008-2012, Spain won the Euros 2008 and 2012 and the World Cup in 2010. It was an exceptional batch of players, of which Barcelona had a tidy number of them +Messi.
At Bayern, 2013-16, Germany won the World Cup in 2014, Euro...
Isn't the dotcom bubble a more appropriate analogy? The 2008 financial crash was essentially a failure of risk analysis and layering of that risk. The dotcom was value created by hype for things that inherently had no value, just hype. Or do you just mean the equivalent in scale of crash?
The greenbelt is protected by planning legislation not agricultural goodwill. I suspect most farm holdings have gone through some form of planning process to try to get a barn into a house, or change of use of a parcel of land etc. IHT won't change planning outcomes unless planning legislation...
So what you're saying is, the likely sized holdings of 500acres+ that might be liable for IHT in the first place will at worse only have to sell off only a small/tiny piece of that land anyway, and have 10 years to do it, in the event they haven't already planned the succession of family members...
I think in farming anyone under the age of 45 can be considered a 'young farmer'. Some will potentially run successful farming consultancy or management businesses and perhaps finally own a farm.
But you're highlighting an issue if no one can see a pathway to being a successful farmer without...
I'm not saying it would be easy, but I also don't think a strategic farming future for the country should rely on farming being mainly an inheritance based succession. If we want young and aspiring farmers, then owning your own farm and business that isn't inherited has to be an aspiration.