I think the Terriers will describe a parabola, like Borer did. Start solid, tight, competitive, sneak a win here and there, and then after Winterval, the points will dry up almost completely with the likes of Dean Whitehead and Sean Scannell exposed as the lower Championship frauds they undoubtedly are.
Do you think genome sequencing, plate tectonics and astrophysics, would all be on an A level Chemistry paper? Do you think they are all new? The transuranic elements do very little, except decay, as they are all synthetic and only exist in very small amounts. "Modern Science" has been around longer than you think. I should stick to "Media Studies" if I were you.
Even Blackpool got 39 pts when the league was harder. When we first went up, after seeing the first half of the season, I couldn't imagine Stoke surpassing 20 points. Point is, as Berry, C. (1974) argued: you never can tell.
Mr Ehab Allam needs to offer his services as a Consultant to Dean Hoyle. - ballboys doubling up as large flag wavers - H&S legislation for large pitchside flame-throwers - automated ticketing - divoting supervision and monitoring - comms and media relations - rotation of supporters preferred seats - cracking the Indian market But obviously not before we have our new 'head coach' in the building.
"D2EHPA" was the name of the rock band I was planning to form in the mid-60's. The name,properties and uses haven't changed as you say - problem was I was a **** drummer.
yea cause they won't sign anyone and use scannell and whitehead? scannel only played in 12 games in all competitions whitehead 13
The only Yorkshire team you are allowed to hate on this board is Leeds. You can sneer at the Sheffield teams, but we wish the others well, except when they play us.
If I thought for a moment you were serious I'd tell you **** off Blunts are the worst scum The rest are easily despised
I remember stating that Udders should get promoted, chazz called me an attention seeker and said I was wrong. <smirk> OK chazz.
I moved down South in 1977. I have lived in 20 countries. I have a different perspective of life. We are all Yorkshire folk deep down, although of course, as you spotted I wasn't really being serious. Well OK, the "we" doesn't include you Mr Trout.