Thought that had been put on the back burner, was first mentioned years ago but had not heard anything since
This meaning the wider boundary review not just her seat
Howley gets into some good positions in the pocket to be fair to him, would be more inclined to use him over Maguire who is not going to be here next season.
Actually, according to this article she mentioned that the Tory doesn't have a returns agreement with France but did not say that one would be established by the Labour government.
https://www.indy100.com/politics/lisa-nandy-rwanda-suella-braverman
She did say that Labour would process claims more quickly but didn't say explicitly that the Rwanda agreement would be abandoned. She did mention a return agreement with France.
The u23s is miles off the intensity and standard of first team football, they are literally training matches. It's probably the reason why Robins apparently runs training sessions at high intensity as u23 gives limited opportunity to assess player readiness otherwise.
Looking back a bit more rationally, despite the terrible first half we really should have got it back to 2-2 but then got caught to an inevitable breakaway goal. Some of the reactions have been a bit over the top about the players' effort.
We made a modest profit on selling Chaplin as well I think. Not sure when we started to spend the sell on for Maddison as he signed for Leicester the summer before.
We have no fluidity when he plays, I think he could still be useful for us when we're chasing a goal but just do not see it with him from the start. Hadn't realised the stats supported my opinion to such an extent.