https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-65325867
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-65330696
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-65319833
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-65307047
Just another week.
Expecting a totally different game to last night where we set out to be more counter attacking than usual.
We should have a lot more of the ball and so hopefully create more for the front two and play it to their feet/through to them. When Godden is played as a quasi target man he is...
They're properly shite. But the anxiety of the home crowd might see Blues over the line. Like the SBA against Stoke at home, the fans’ nerves seem to be projecting onto the team.
You might argue the well-being of the kid(s) whose backwards man child of a dad who is going back inside is collateral damage. Along with the partner who will have to raise them alone. Then again, they’re probably better off with him not being there.
I was completely wrong about him. Wouldn’t even have had him as second choice going into this season. And now he’s arguably 2nd in the player of the season charts.
It doesn’t surprise me. And realistically I presume if you have a goldmine of a horse that you “treat like royalty” and spend all that money on the last race you’d put it in is the National. I suspect 80% of the animals run today are the race horse equivalent of cannon fodder. The more I think...
I was particularly uneasy with the justification from the toffs during the delay. I.e. the horses a treated like royalty etc. during training. Well done for looking after your animals properly.
Presumably they’d trade living to a ripe old age for dying at 20 as a millionaire.