That's right, you didn't, you said that "Britain is not a country but a union between countries", it's not, it's an island, the union is the United Kingdom
hmm.. a lot of 'edge' slipping into the thread i see, you are all better than this lads...we have not officially started the transfer talk yet and that is the one to bring out the argumets, not much time to calm down
I can't believe people wanted a 'native speaker' above anything else .... ... perhaps we should've gone for Shearer.
We’re taught to write and type using correct grammar and punctuation as well, but I wouldn’t hold it against anyone that didn’t.
Shouldn't that be 'who' didn't (And, yes I know the is replacing the question mark.) (But perhaps I shouldn't have started the sentence with 'And' or this one with 'but'. But I did ... balls, just done it again!)
TBH mate, I don't usually pull anyone up except in fun ... ... it's just a chat forum, not yer O-levels
This thread has gone mental, grammar and elocution lessons For those who's wider football knowledge is greater than mine, is it unusual for a new head coach to not bring in any of his own staff? Is it just my outdated perception of coaches and managers that's over thinking it amd this is actually who things are these days? I can see the logic behind keeping the backroom staff for the continuity amd minimising any upheaval, but assumed any new coach would want his own right hand man?