I didn't hear the interview, but picked it up from this. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17171866 It seems to me that he is saying that they do next to nothing, yet they have this much talked about policy. It just seems to be a total sham and maybe they should do away with it. At least the fans would not feel that there is some one looking after the interests of their club.
It was good to see too. After run ins with a few of you guys. But all in all, result aside, it was a good weekend.
well, apart from the result, the match, the Miss H who got completely legless at a party (see earlier explanations of that one) and a long day of work today...just peachy! lol
Yes, hopefully lesson learned. One that is an important one to learn. My cousin learned it the hard way. He drank 12 pints and passed out so spent the night in A+E
lol You see Little Miss Hornette at the football..she's the younger one...the one that got drunk is the older one..and i don't think you've ever met her..she's Miss Hornette..(coz she's not little) or Princess Hornette (coz she's such a princess! lol)
Bet she felt it today. The one time I had to be picked up by my Mum in the middle of the night was the last time I got drunk drunk (the only time before that I broke my mirror in halls - 3 years bad luck to go!) I felt so guilty though. I'd worried my friends enough to wonder whether they should call my parents or take me to hospital. And my Mum stayed up with me all night to make sure I was ok. Can understand why you were worried. I hardly drink now tbh, the odd drink every now and again. I can't stand the hangover... it seems to last longer than most with me!
you see, everyone has to do it, right? It is worrying at the time though, when it's that bad. The hangover is terrible, but sadly she didn't have one...darn it!
good on you Dan...i'm not a big drinker anymore either...and when i was younger, i had rather a good capacity for drink lol