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.
On my Sky+ I've got the NFC Championship and Superb Owl, last episode of The Walking Dead, the Here Comes Treble episode of The Office, Rich Hall's California Stars. Currently recording the game now, and reminders for The Office and New Girl.
1. Do you interact with the club’s official social media channels regularly? And if so, why?
No, because the comments section is just filled with abuse as most are.
2. Can you describe a time when you saw another supporter of your club leave a negative comment or message on public display...
I wouldn't, because it's far away. That's my entire problem with Sixfields, which is an extension of supporting a local team without having to pontificate about morals or principles.
Any competitive game that isn't a dead rubber is relevant. Whether it's important is another matter, as if we go out later as I'm prepared for it's a big meh, whereas losing the games either side is a shitter.
That was probably Pressley's way of disagreeing with the decision whilst giving the listener enough credit to make the distinction between what should be taken literally and what shouldn't.