The Newcastle game was my 2nd game. The 1st was a carefully selected Tuesday night match home to Notts County 25/11/80.
Picked to avoid crowd trouble.
Also the day Roberto Duran said No Mas. Perhaps I should have said the same...
It's always going to be a soft grilling for an interview but there was not a hint of contrition when they touched on managing Bolton.
Plus he's barely understandable at times, you can tell he's moved back to Scotland 😆
There's no way Labour are going to push themselves as more than just a "safe pair of hands" after this shit show. And why should they do any different, absolutely no need to do anymore.
You can see Tony Blair thinking, "and this is actually a problem?" and refrain from saying it 😆 talk about a first world problem having to make two phone calls.
They're talking shite, only won the last two 2013 and 2017. NZ won in 2008 and it was on home (Oz) soil too
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Rugby_League_World_Cup_Final
I was bored so I googled it. Yes it's a TV decision as it's BT Sport's Plan B I.e. when a team in a game they have chosen for a Sat 12.30 slot subsequently plays Thursday in Europe. To allow for sufficient rest.
Think it was on The Price of Football podcast I heard Juve limit season tickets to 20k. Tourists pay more being the reason.
Liverpool limit theirs too for similar reasons I think but sure it's 35k ish.
Went Tonga v England SF in 2017, it was possibly the most incredible atmosphere I've ever experienced. Not sure how many UK based Tongans there are but worth going to one of their games I reckon.
If England runners up and win round of 16 game, QF is Friday Dec 9th 7pm kick off
England win group, future QF is Sat Dec 10th 7pm kick off.
Edit Shrewsbury currently 3pm Saturday 10th of course
Early introduction to these foods such as peanuts can prevent allergies from developing. So parents often do the wrong thing by total avoidance in a baby's diet.
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/feb/24/new-guidelines-helping-stem-the-tide-of-serious-allergies-in-australian-children-study-finds