Wonder if this dickhead was just no his way back from Westminster at the time:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/nov/25/police-investigate-tractor-that-created-devastating-wave-in-flood-hit-uk-town
That really is a laughable statement.
The Director General of the BBC is Tim Davie, ex Tory election candidate.
Sir Robbie Gibb former director of communications for, and knighted by, Theresa May is the Head of England.
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Agree, we need somebody capable of switching play in midfield, there were a few instances on Saturday where we had a player in space on the opposite wing but it takes us a bit too long to get the ball to them.
The frustrating bit about that is he did the hardest bit nicely and got the ball under control, he had Rudoni ahead of him down the line and chose to play a ball inside, look at the number of Sheff Utd shirts ready if it gets turned over. Very naive play (although I do think having watched again...
Andy Hincliffe was the co-commentator on Sky and he made comment on Da Silva's positioning - I'd suggest he knows better than you. He'd left too big a gap between him and Binks which was exposed.
If Hamer had produced a ball in like his for the first, the "we need better than him if we're aiming for top 6 or higher" crew would be creaming their pants
It is quite hilarious mind that all the types of people this hapless berk and his band of idiots try to appease with this sort of distraction rubbish are no doubt signing and sharing that petition
I don't like this Labour government so far as much as the next man, but I know you like statistics about the popular mandate.
The petition has been signed by 1.66% of voters, it's an irrelevance
Leicester's squad is weaker than the last one that they got relegated with, their board and fans are deluded. They've had their few years of success and it's back up to their age old status of yo-yo club
He can still be announced and that he'll start on x date. Having said that you wonder if the delay is because Lampard will be bringing him some of his own people?
They were sat very deep, you will have to play football in front of them. There wasn't any space in behind as they just set out to defend the penalty area.
What Carr did was introduce wider players to try to stretch the play and create gaps, it worked as we created chances.