I don't think the airport is viable tbh. East Midlands is a cargo hub and Birmingham is an established passenger hub. The extent to which the airport could be anything else was tested in the noughties and the nimbys of Warwick District Council decided that they wanted it to be a glorified...
I watched that last night. Growing up in the general area you always had to keep your wits about you to an extent, but there was never a gang culture or the fear of knife crime, particularly among young teenagers. R.I.P. to the young lad who was killed.
I watched that last night. Growing up in the general area you always had to keep your wits about you to an extent, but there was never a gang culture or the fear of knife crime, particularly among young teenagers. R.I.P. to the young lad who was killed.
The Huddersfield story seems most plausible, the article explicitly says he wants to stay local to his family and Hudds is only 20 miles or so from Manchester.
The 1k cases per day seems a bit arbitrary, I am all for not unlocking sooner than is safe, but I think you could probably tolerate a higher number of cases per day, particularly if, as more and more people are vaccinated, cases are milder.
It's more to do with the fact that both us and / or Rotherham tend to spend a lot less time with the ball in the opposition's area. I remember Strachan commenting once during our 7 game winning run in response to an assertion that we relied on penalties. He said something like "Well, you only...
He's possibly getting to the point where he recognises it, whereas Bright (who hasn't played at the level as Morrison) is still obviously very immature and shows no sign of growing up.
I'd take Morrison tbh but I doubt Robins would
He was a bit of a Biamou of the time. Somebody who got credit for being a hard working nice guy. He was never a championship standard player as his subsequent clubs attest. He was a much better finisher than Biamou but he'd be utterly hopeless up front on his own.