It's nice to know they left us hanging because they were waiting for the man to come and install broadband for them. Having waited for a Sky engineer in the past I'm satisfied.
If there's a job opening, plenty of managers would be interested. Never mind the fact that this particular one gives you a ready-made excuse if you fail or if you decide to walk out for a more cushy number, it's a no-lose situation even if you lose most your games.
And in those 20 years have you ever spotted a decent player not playing very well? I don't know about you, but I have.
This is not to say McHilariousname will end up good of course, but the season's not even a week old.
I'm no fan of Robins and his amazing technicolour blood, but I don't buy for a second that a manager is just lucky when a player in a team that he puts together and tells how to play ends up doing quite well.
Yeah, the John Oliver thing is on Sky Atlantic, I think on Mondays. It's WAY better than I feared considering he left the Daily Show to do what may as well be called the Weekly Show.
I only half-watched the first half but it seemed to be a lot of nothing and thank God Cardiff were profligate. The second had its worries but also encouraging signs. Finch and Haynes were a bit hesitant and got turned a little easy, but inexperience can excuse that and both also had some very...
I did the exact same when I found out that Sky+ had a catchup download thing and all the Walking Dead series were disappearing from it within two weeks. Ploughed through the entire run in about 10 days.