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There is a nice tea shop just off Wembley High Road. It does excellent cream teas with scones. I was thinking of meeting a few people in there and having a ruck about how to pronounce "scones" with our Northern brethren.
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Agreed mate, didn't they say a few years ago they would move to points?

Ran over a 3/4 year period and something like 250 points for a ST. 2 for a big club at home, 5 for (eg.)5 wba at home. 7 for games like Norwich replay or early EFL game. Then away games rank depending on distance/day.

I haven't worked numbers out by the way just a quick way of thinking about it which would be fairest way imo.

You'll never please everyone but I feel sorry for those who do plenty of aways and not many home. Espescially non STH/members who went to Israel (who I think should have been guaranteed one.)

If we're going to operate that system, I'd want about 1000 points for attending that Norwich replay <laugh>


Freezing cold and as **** a game as I have ever had the pleasure to endure.
 
There is a nice tea shop just off Wembley High Road. It does excellent cream teas with scones. I was thinking of meeting a few people in there and having a ruck about how to pronounce "scones" with our Northern brethren.

If you go literally by the spelling then it's got to be scone (rhyming with cone), if it was scone (rhyming with con) it wouldn't have an e on the end i.e scon. :p
 
If you go literally by the spelling then it's got to be scone (rhyming with cone), if it was scone (rhyming with con) it wouldn't have an e on the end i.e scon. :p
"Where is Whiteley Saint?"

"He has gone to the shops!"

Scone as in cone or scone as in gone?

No wonder they say English is the hardest language to learn. It makes no sense!