If that didn't, perhaps this will do the trick. It's the reaction of someone hearing it for the first time and that's funny ... ... the poignant part is how the conflict just never stops. Yet, despite all that we can still be part of humanity and have hope. No one brings this song to life better than this fella in my opinion.
Just won £3333 on the 1% club. Well I would have if I'd been on the telly , not just watchung at home
https://www.fourfourtwo.com/team/ar...ith-the-fixture-list-theyre-about-to-find-out This is another article where you can clearly see the "journalist" has done minimal research into his subject, in this case us. Recycled stuff about last season and how far behind Sheffield United we finished, minutes from defeat in the play office final yada yada yada... Then it's how we've played no one so far. It's pretty clear to me that this journo has never watched us this season, or much last season to be honest, it's his reliance on stats that show it. Dismissing our result against Villa, who today beat Man City and are currently 8th in the EPL because they had a poor start and hadn't scored a goal until then. Then that we beat Brentford (who deservedly beat reigning champions Liverpool last night, currently now in 11th). I know this article was written before the weekends fixtures and our win against world club champions Chelsea, so it's certainly not dated well, but to me it shows a few things. 1- that the standard of journalism is getting worse. There's no in depth research, just quoting stats and carrying a narrative. 2- that it's likely to be done for clicks and get a reaction from our fans, generating more money from adverts. 3- that because we're newly promoted we are therefore "unfashionable" and not deserving of full attention yet. This can be a good thing for us as we can slip under the radar and be underestimated a bit, but the flip side is that if we've been written off by journos they're likely to double down and come out with negative stuff about us to save face for possibly being wrong about us. I don't think it's any surprise we're being underestimated right now, it's clear that outside a handful of clubs, mostly due to their media relationships, that sports journalists have little to no knowledge or interest in different clubs. A few lazy stories fitting presumed narratives and that's it. There's no look at things in depth or nuance, now quoting stats is used to pad out articles or back up whatever drivel they come out with.
Stagecoach buses may be extra unreliable in sunderland for a few days. On the north east bus message board it says (about the wheatsheaf depot): "Believe one of the chargers set alight and knocked the electricity out that runs the diesel pumps and the gas pumps, portable chargers en route apparently but for a service of some shape or form to run tomorrow they have sent some yutongs down to stockton for charge." (Yutongs are the new electric buses)
Watching this hurricane hit Jamaica. Bloody hell the weather can be brutal at times. I have been to Jamaica and I absolutely love the place. Really special atmosphere and people. I hope so much the damage is limited for that beautiful place and people.
Few years back we were caught up in Hurricane Irma in Orlando The lead up was more frightening that the hurricane, they have to give you the worst predictions, hopefully that’s what they are doing here with Jamaica but it does look pretty grim
I don't suppose that many will be interested, but I've just received an email about last night's RAWA AGM, saying: Dear RAWA Member On the 30th October we held our 2025 AGM. Thank you to all members who attended. We're enjoying great times supporting SAFC at the moment, on and off the pitch - long may it continue. At times like this the fanbase are enjoying being fans, and not worrying about issues with ownership, the governance of the club, and generally, how the Club is being run. It doesn't mean that the RAWA Trust should sit back, and put up our feet, though. In fact, it's a good time to be pro-active. To that end, the AGM was really useful, not just in satisfying our constitutional demands, like agreeing the annual accounts, and voting in The Board, but also to hear directly from members about their thoughts about how SAFC is being run and the current match day experience. Again, thank you to all of you who contributed your ideas and thoughts. As for The Board - Vice Chair David Rose was re-elected, and a new Communications Manager was elected. Matthew Lounton will now take on management of the newsletter, website and social media. Congratulations Matthew ! The Board are looking for a Membership Manager to look after the administration and growth of Trust members, and we'll have more information about that soon. Best wishes everyone, as we all hope for another good performance and hopefully 3 points under the lights, against Everton. Kind Regards RAWA