Ask Dona, I've not bought any in the UK for over 10 years but I'd guess it's about £200 an ounce nowadays
Suffice to say this has led to numerous bitter Mousers who somehow can't see Sane, Salah, Firminho et al flinging themselves all over the pitch deciding to chip in their tuppence worth...
All set up nicely for : 1. Spurs finishing above the Poool in the PL yet again 2. Spurs going further in the CL (already at least two pedigree opponents been disposed off) 3. Kane winning another golden boot, ahead of messiah Mo Salah.
Those two penalties are obviously going to hurt Mouserville far more deeply/longer than the Poool finishing below Spurs in the PL for 7 of the past 8 seasons.
The pitch has been shown on the news - in perfect condition. I wonder if Rochdale can swing it both ways?
I'm still thinking of those pies.Who is brave enough to eat stuff inside a football ground? I wonder if Brian had a plate of spaghetti inside the Juventus stadium?
I won't be. We've been told the cricket club is open for the away fans so that is where I will be heading. Maybe a nice chocolate cake.
Shame the match is not at Wembley, that would impress all of his school chums. I hope someone is keeping an eye on him though, at 16 years old the external pressures such as women etc. could destroy his life.
I read somewhere yesterday that he has to change in a separate room to his team mates due to safeguarding rules.
Wow. 500k for a new pitch? And Rochdale's highest ever transfer fee (paid) is 150k, to give that some context.
Yeah, on that basis if PSG had to lay a new pitch it would be more expensive than the Spurs new stadium. For that outlay it would have to be top-notch sensi.
I've been there a few times over the years watching wycombe I don't know if it's still there now but there used to be a pub on the corner called the cemetery hotel we used to use with a name like that it doesn't sound very inviting the beer was crap but the barmaids were nice