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i know which party is going to win in my constituency. my vote is and always has been irrelevant. my decision is going to be between a protest...
amazing indeed. had to depart the old homestead before it was over, so had to rely on flashscore for the latest thereafter. bit confused by the...
me all over.
or is it a skeletal deryck guyler promoting cassettes?
yes, that's usually their counter argument. i am fractionally scotch myself, and it's not a large fraction. not even as large as the small...
the scots seem to take umbrage at being called scotch. until i point out that robbie burns used to call them scotch. which, oddly, they don't...
there's an interesting match ending brewing in the county championshop second division. glamorgan and gloucestershire are playing....
ann wilson (heart) and geoffrey boycott (yorkshire) diagnosed with cancer. :sad:
the scots and the aussies don't seem to mind. the germs might take a dimmer view.
yorkshire have won by an innings for the second game in a row. this time against derbyshire by an innings and 204 runs in under 3 days. ben coad...
james anderson has taken 7 for 35 against notts.today. notts got 126 and the last pair added 42.
9 or 10. i put sloe gin instead of gin.
i use newsnow to get city-related headlines. one site it often refers me to is footballleagueworld. the trouble is the headlines look meaningful,...
on another topic, in the current women's test match (also) between india and south africa, india scored 525 on the first day, from 98 overs, and...
s.a. needed 30 off the last 5 overs, which looked doable, especially as they'd taken 24 off the 15th, but a total of just 14 off overs 16-19 was...
i've also noticed that chris elton says that after the club "going the way of all flesh" by 1887, it was revived a year later, but the revival...
one from 1884 for r.l. fans. hull v castleford, the score was 1 goal, 1 try, and 7 minor points to 1 goal and 2 minor points. i've no idea what...
slighty off topic, here's a report on the 1884 fa cup final from one of our local papers (the hull packet, iirc):