People getting ridiculously carried away. Seeing things like 'this shows Sterling is the best in Europe', 'the future is bright', 'what a performance' etc.
We're playing Kosovo, calm down. We know how this ends, we beat the shit teams then fall apart when we play someone half decent.
That's what I was expecting as well, try and bump the attendance up a bit. Fair play to the club, don't think most people would have been that bothered if they didn't get anything back.
How does the logic work that the result of a future general election will be an accurate representation but the result of the last general election, which of course took place after the Brexit vote, isn't an accurate representation?
Country cricket doesn't seem fit for purpose at the moment. What is the aim? If its to be the flagship competition that's not working as its getting shunted around the schedule to fit everything else in. If its to produce test cricketers that isn't working either. Not to mention ridiculous...
Not that I think we're going back to the Ricoh in October but I wouldn't read too much into Robins' comments, he's been saying the same thing since it was announced we were moving.
If there is to be a general election they've got their work cut out keeping him hidden. His performance the last couple of days in parliament and the speech today has been dreadful.
Think there's an EFL rule that you have to produce a programme for some odd reason.
I buy them if its a 'big' away game, got a few stashed away. Used to buy them at home but at the Ricoh it could be hard to find someone selling them.
Probably wise given that multiple people have voted for Chuck Norris, some in there for Guy Fawkes and the SNP as well. Pretty sure none of them will be up for election in Cov.
How can you possibly know the question would be and that it wouldn't be yes no?
Keep hearing claims the result would be the same, can say with certainty I wouldn't vote the same as I did last time, yet those on the leave side seem desperate to avoid another vote at all costs. Why would you not...
Can someone explain something to me. We have a dispute over a single issue, Brexit, and potentially leaving with no deal.
It is now being suggested that the mechanism to find a clear way forward on that single issue is to have a general election to establish 'the will of the people'.
Now the...
If Portsmouth wasn't a big enough lesson struggle to think anyone else will be. Administration in 1998 (close to going out of business completely), 2010 (while in the Prem) and then 2012. Its not just bad luck causing clubs to have problems its a relentless cycle of spending more than you have...
How confident can we be on the reliability of polling given the mess they've made of predicting recent votes?
There's a strong sense of deja vu here. May called an election as Corbyn was going to cause a collapse in the Labour vote and look at the mess that caused.
I know its only one person...
Mowbray even predicted it himself in one of his interviews on CWR. Made some joke about how his teams always collapse in the second half of the season.
The team he had we should have been up that year, huge missed opportunity.
You could say exactly the same about the refusal to have a no deal referendum.
We're repeatedly told it is the will of the people so it would be a formality. Just do that and remove any doubt. No deal wins and remainers can't complain that leavers didn't know what they were voting for or were...
It doesn't, not in the slightest. They would have gone down this year anyway so have a year with no wage bill and start from and start next season better off than they would have been.