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Isn't capitalism wonderful? Rich men buy something we hold dear. They make bad decisions to the point where that thing cannot survive without...
Come a long way? In what sense?
You do realise that precisely how many people see QPR, right? Not without reason, either. Ours is a lower-leagues, back-streets club that's had a...
I love 3rd Bass. All the humour and moxie of the Beasties, I think. Just minus the staying power.
More from Serch, this time with other friends: [MEDIA]
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Bear with this. It's heart-breakingly beautiful. The singer's occasional smiles notwithstanding, you can hear how sad it is. No wonder. It relates...
The club owners/admin must know this and presumably they do not care.
Probably a bit less. Spurs don't attract as many "tourist" supporters as the more glamorous Arsenal brand.
Football clubs' partnerships with companies like Viagogo give lie to the idea of club owners having any sort of warm feelings towards genuine...
New Year's Eve in Russia: [MEDIA]
Exactly. That doesn't fill me with optimism. Null points from those two games is an entirely feasible outcome.
Those games in hand - who are they against?
He could always refuse to comment or give interviews. No, hang on. He actually believes there's a club mad enough to give him one last shot so I...
He's not the brightest bloke in the world, is he?
Paris is in the news again today, courtesy of some Chelsea charmers. This has got me on a Gallic tip: [MEDIA] ... then that's got me thinking...
Yeah, having little millennial, digital-native kids who know and like dusty old classics from their parents' analogue days of youth: it's allllll...
The Rollins thing above has got me reminiscing about that general era. So, this, then: [MEDIA]
A handy song to play whenever the fug of lazy procrastination muddles your resolve and stymies your dreams: [MEDIA]