they were saying on comms the times are totally unsuitable for where the games are being played. They've scheduled games based on requirements for Indian TV rather than when people will actually be able to go
why would they need to withdraw money from the gofundme for the mountain rescue team, surely their employer pays them?
do you really need extended family out there for an unspecified amount of time, are they actually doing anything that will assist?
I was onboard when there was two versions and you basically had the good and bad version. Then it suddenly turned into Quantum Leap for a few episodes before they had a ridiculous number of versions of the same character.
There's probably a decent story in there somewhere but it was so muddled...
Isn't this more to do with Leeds having caused trouble out there previously. Probably can't be bothered with the hassle and cost of policing a pre-season game that is considered a high risk game.
Watched the last episode tonight, def don't bother. I have no clue what is going on but it's not entertaining.
No word if it's being renewed so if it does finally get renewed you're looking at a couple of years until the next series. No chance Im going to be waiting that long, won't remember a...
It still amazes me that you can have supposedly intelligent people prepared for these events by huge teams of people some of whom must have a vague idea what they're doing yet they're so consistently bad.
its not like this is the first game and you can see signs of things getting better and have a hope they'll hit form in the knockout stages. they look devoid of any plan or ideas and seem to have fitness levels way below the other teams.
there was a documentary about the housing department in Waltham Abbey years ago. It's always stuck with me as I was living there at the time but also because they quoted a stat that floored me. That was that in the borough 8 out of 10 buy to lets were now in the hands of private landlords, being...
there was an article I saw, ironically online, that spoke that monitored a group of people in various demographics and how they got news in general and news about the election. Pretty much only pensioners are still looking to what would probably be called the Main Street media. Place likes BBC...
Hearing a lot about the undecideds in the last few days. If they still don't know who they want to vote for isn't there an above average chance they just won't bother voting?