Nice try, but in a prime numbered year you leave the door open for a figure-of-eight. That leaves us hurtling towards EAST FINCHLEY
Ah - but we lost away on Saturday, don't forget. Cockfosters is fine.
Nice try, but in a prime numbered year you leave the door open for a figure-of-eight. That leaves us hurtling towards EAST FINCHLEY
Keep up... the entire Howlett's ruling of 1981 was suspended in 2012 for the Olympics, and never reinstated as far as I know. And MC is much the better for it.
STRATFORD.
You are correct...unless you are playing Yorkshire Variation and have just returned from nid; then the Howlett ruling is reactivated on transverse diagonals for one round only.
That is very true. I can however, play my Lancashire Block to negate the effects of the transverse diagonals. I'm also invoking my 42 wildcard, in case you were thinking of playing any clever games. This all leads rather nicely to:
AMERSHAM
If you are playing the Lancashire Block in a situation where traverse diagonals are in play then surely you will fall foul of the Swiffington Ascent and be required to head without stopping to Cockfosters?
Well, since Alperton and Amersham have already been played - I think I'm right in saying I can go for:
Mill Hill East.
Fortune favours the brave so I'm going all-in on Maida Vale.
Arnos Grove. Bloody JCLs. Boston Manor is where it's at.!!!
Using the Daley/McCann combination we're right on through to Willesden Green
As it's before the morning rush hour, I think HOLLAND PARK is the only logical move here.