Hey hey! James is a legend! He can commentate on Women's Lacrosse if that's what he wants to do!
He's boring, some people don't have what it takes to commentate.
Hey hey! James is a legend! He can commentate on Women's Lacrosse if that's what he wants to do!
I'm not keen on any pundits really, besides Neville.
I wouldn't let the pundits influence my choice of where or why I watch a game.
If football is on, I will watch.
Bet BT raise the price now as well. Football is becoming to exspensive for loads of people.
To be fair, BT have been quoted as saying that their package will be cheaper than that offered by Sky

Marc Marquez is re-writing the rules. I've just watched an astonishing qualifying session. I just don't know how he rides that Honda RCV that fast and stays on it. To the uninitiated, we are not talking speeds between 60 and 120mph. We are talking about 80 to 210mph, with most of it around 150-160mph. And the nipper is sideways going into corners, and through them with the wheels completely out of line. This is riding like they used to do back in the early 1990's, but back then they did it because the bikes couldn't handle well enough. These days the bikes are superbly stable and almost ride themselves at normal speeds. It's utterly ridiculous, he has no fear.
It's the introduction of Moto2 that has helped this. Back in the 2T 250cc days the fastest way to ride was wheels-in-line. When Moto2 was introduced they left out the traction control and the riders learned to control a bike with the throttle, just like they did in years gone by. Marquez now has traction control to rein in the excesses of his MotoGP bike, but he's still riding it like a Moto2 bike. How does one explain that the back wheel of Marquez's bike is going nearly 10mph faster round corners than the front wheel even when they both on the ground..? Work it out.
Ok, Eastleigh get massive bonus points for allowing people to request music. Also the non requested songs have been good. I don't care, I love it!
The silverlake stadium in eastleigh is the most unpedestrian friendly stadium I have ever been to. Seriously, it's insane.
Yeah it is. Opposite your ex-training ground too.
Yeah it is. Opposite your ex-training ground too.
Don't Pompey train anymore then..?
Got a bus on the way back to Eastleigh Railway Station, but even that was a 'fun' experience. The bus stop was literally on the edge of the road by a churchyard, so it was dark and I was standing on the edge of a road which wasn't hugely busy, but the cars that did go buy were going by rather quickly (as aparently people in Eastleigh haven't heard of pavements) right next to a graveyard, that was more than a little creepy.
Not really.
I remember driving down that road and going round one of the bends to see an upside down car and a load of lads standing around looking a bit sheepish.