Wouldn't put thieving Harry's and nibbles down as in town, fair old walk to get there. Spoons... Well it's a breakfast for a fair price I suppose. Mccoys... Isn't that newsagents, OK if you want a paper to read with your breakfast.
Is the UK quite unique in it being a nanny state with a stickler for rules? I’m not talking about just politics either. It seems to underpin British society and culture as a whole. It’s gotten to the point now where people queue in single file for a pint at Wetherspoons instead of waiting along the bar until you get the bartender’s attention like you would in a pub since time immemorial. I’ve never been to another country in Europe that has this weird, puritan obsession of following rules. The only exception I can think of is the Central European hatred of jaywalking. Ironically, people in Poland and Germany look at you with pure disgust if you cross the road at a red light but in Britain we’re not that arsed.
After seeing zambrano youtube reel I want to bet on him to get a yellow but bookies don't even have him as starting
To be fair we don’t know what his pre season and general fitness are like - probably wasn’t as intense at Wigan so maybe Walter is building that up first. He will start against Leeds, surely.
Slater over Simons i find quite interesting, think with the way Tim wants us to play is almost a bigger adjustment for a CB than a midfielder which might be why Hughes isn't starting yet.
This is it, we have 2 decent CBs that have 2 months of working with Tim over Hughes so no need to throw him in too soon.