 | Forum Reply | Sky Sports Breaking News at 12:20 29 Apr 2025
And out of work after being sacked with Gerrard at Villa so no buyout needed. |
 | Forum Reply | Poo is the colour at 15:08 27 Apr 2025
To themselves. Beat off some stiff competition. |
 | Forum Reply | club at 09:47 25 Apr 2025
When I saw a thread about a Leicester player titled “Club”, I thought it would be about Dennis Wise. |
 | Forum Reply | Seeing Toots and the Maytals tonight at 23:16 24 Apr 2025
My brother dragged me to a daytime benefit concert (legal support for squatters? Urban gardens ? I don’t remember) at the Acklam Hall in 1980, to see T&M at the top of the bill otherwise made up of scruffy incompetents without a tune between them. The princely admission fee of £1 kept the audience down to about a hundred. You’d think they’d be discouraged but they played like it was the opportunity of a lifetime. I didn’t know any of their songs going in, but I felt I knew them all going home. Is it yooooooooo? (Oh yeah-eah-eah) |
 | Forum Reply | NRL 25 (and Super League if you're desperate) at 21:28 24 Apr 2025
Hi Kiwi, how do you like your boys? They finally looked like contenders in 2023 but dropped off last year. They still seem like a win one, lose one team, and never the one you want expect. The Raiders and Manly are good at full strength but don’t have the squad, the Panthers, Cowboys, Roosters and Bunnies look past it, the Tigers and Knights have ability but poor coaching and the rest…it looks a good year for a long shot. Forgot about the Sharks! They look in with a chance. [Post edited 24 Apr 21:39]
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 | Forum Reply | NRL 25 (and Super League if you're desperate) at 20:39 24 Apr 2025
I’ve just caught up with the Broncos and the Dogs this morning. Sensational performance in the wet in the first half from Haas, Corrigan and especially Reynolds, a strong showing in the second from the Dogs. I enjoyed them living up to their club traditions as the thugs of the league too, someone has to do it. The league looks a bit thin this year, these two look the most realistic challengers to Melbourne this year. |
 | Forum Reply | How about a few “not a lot of people know thats” at 16:24 24 Apr 2025
I read that it was from the Bakerloo to the Ham/City and Circle at Paddington, which until recently included a walk along a main line platform as well as a fair stretch underground. 18 minutes by the article, though I doubt it’s that long. I don’t know if the Elizabeth Line has beaten that. Les Halles takes for ever. Tokyo has a few where you have to walk along a different platform to get between the two you use, including Otemachi, where I saw a sign telling me I was 1380m from the one I wanted. Special mention to Chamartín Station in Madrid. I was there a couple of weeks ago, no idea where I was going, except that it took forever. |
 | Forum Reply | How about a few “not a lot of people know thats” at 17:03 23 Apr 2025
I could look it up but you probably know….when was the first line under the river? I was trying to look up the world’s longest interchange between lines at the same station, without success, but I did see the answer for London. No peeping… [Post edited 23 Apr 17:06]
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 | Forum Reply | The Madsen rehabilitation thread at 21:16 22 Apr 2025
I thought he started very well, but as the Swansea press got to work and we were stavrved of possession he faded out for long spells. It contributed to our lack of any comparable press. He seemed completely clueless at times where to go when Swansea were in possession...sometimes he stood back in a neutral space to watch what was going to happen, others he followed a team-mate like he felt they knew what they were doing. The comparison with Colback's reading of the game was startling. |
 | Forum Reply | Dear England at 23:16 19 Apr 2025
I finally saw this tonight at the National Theatre. Entertaining first half, less so in the second half, a familiar feeling for an England fan. The Pickford character stole the show. They updated the end with a quick run through of the 2024 Euros and a nice scene of Southgate handing on to Tuchel. It finished with hundreds of players’ names back projected on the wall, including Harvey Vale and Liam Morrison (!), as well as Michael Olise. That’s going to take some working out. [Post edited 20 Apr 8:51]
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