It's POTGAny idea when the tickets go on sale?
It's POTGAny idea when the tickets go on sale?
Nice explanationIt’s because we’re in the northwest of Europe (along with the Irish Republic). The northerly aspect gives us more extreme daylight (longer daylight in summer and shorter daylight in winter) than most of the rest of Europe, while the westerly aspect simply means the sun gets here later in the day. So in winter, being an hour behind mainland Europe means the short day better fits into our year-round time-driven day (kids aren’t walking to school in the dark) and the delay caused by our westerly aspect similarly aligns actual daylight with the time of day on our clocks.
Portugal is with us, driven by its even more westerly aspect rather than the north south impact.
Because 1 time zone for the whole if Europe doesn't work. The USA has 3 and they seem to cope ok.But 18:45 local time in Amsterdam, I think. Did they change their clocks as well? Why are we the only country 1 hour out from the rest of Europe?
I wonder who..lol…HAPPY BIRTHDAY!Someone booked Paris for my birthday (which I've paid for)..
I missed the first half of an away match at Leeds United. Was a very 'me' story.I missed the 1st half of the Marseille game because of this.
I've also missed home matches from lunchtime kick offs..
I travelled from Brighton to Brechin to watch a couple of games up there (£15 return on some Easter Madness scheme). We went on the Tuesday for the game on Wednesday. Caught the bus from Montrose station, and someone had left a local paper on the seat. Browsing through it, we spotted that the game was actually now scheduled for Tuesday night - we wouldn't have known otherwise. We could have travelled 500 miles and been sat in a pub 500 yards away from the ground instead of being at the match - which was the sole reason for being there!I missed the first half of an away match at Leeds United. Was a very 'me' story.
I had a team meeting in Yorkshire the following week, so traveled up at the weekend for the match. I thought it was a 15.00 start. I arrived at the ground, a little late, just after what I thought was kick off. But I couldn't understand why so many were hanging around outside the exits and the external gates were shut.
I tried to get in but was told it may be too late. Eventually I was let in and the game was proceeding. As I got up the stairs I looked at the screen and saw what I thought must be a replay of a previous Albion match there as the timer showed 50 minutes. The problem was that one of our players had only joined the Albion in the current season.
When I went to the seats it occurred to me that we were in the second half. I had turned up an hour late. My Leeds supporting boss found the whole thing very funny, and is always bewildered as to how I am respected as an extremely efficient organiser but never know when I am on leave, get my dentist appointments muddled up and live most of domestic life in timeless mayhem. If i go out I literally have to check I have my trousers on.