Interesting that you enjoyed the show so much despite not being an ardent Who fan. I myself count them many rungs of the ladder below the Beatles, Kinks and the Stones, even the Small Faces, but would be tempted to see Roger's show based on your review, especially if the tickets were freebies :p
To the establishment, if you are a football supporter, particularly an away supporter, the starting position is to treat you like scum. Been like this for many years now and feels very out of date. Bury just clinched promotion from whatever non league tier they are in, in front of an 8000 strong...
I'm a big fan of both Johnny and Warren, I appreciate the candour they bring to their commentary. Much better than the bland generic commentators you get on TV and I appreciate the commentary coming from an Albion perspective rather than neutral.
In terms of what I heard yesterday, Warren...
There's a certain mix of Heart Of Glass that ends with a long run of astounding drum fills from Clem. I remember replaying them over and over, each one a work of art in itself.
Clem was on the drums for my first ever gig, Eurythmics at Christchuch NZ Town Hall in 1986, and also one of my more...
I don't think we can blame the referee for this defeat. We weren't at our best today. We really needed to score during extra time while we were in the ascendancy. Nothing to do with the ref.
The ignore feature has long been weaponised. Seems its used primarily to let the ignored poster know they have been ignored, as a perceived slight on them.
Difficult to support any Australian team but given how the whole tournament has been laid out in India's favour, in this match i feel i must. The only solace if India win is they must play the final in Pakistan. Hopefully losing to New Zealand.
Never been before so the cup is a great opportunity for us part timers. We're driving up Saturday, overnighting, then heading home after full time. We have two drivers, I hope that makes it more manageable. Trying to block out all thoughts of a dismal defeat followed by a 6 hour drive.
I do the same. It has its challenges, like turning off the TNT wicket tracker thing without noticing any of its unwanted updates. Then avoiding all social media and threads such as these. It's the likely lads for the 21st century.
Very Strange. New Zealand's best spinner, Ajaz Patel, is only ever selected for away series in Asia, leading to the remarkable stat that all 85 of his test wickets have been taken away from home.
Completely agree with you. He's never been fashionable, probably because of his size and physical approach, but 75 premier league goals, often in struggling sides is some return.
Edging ever closer to to the top 50 premier league goalscorers of all time.