There's no causal link though Chazz. No glue of absolute certainty. All you've got is repeated observations that, based on a posteriori knowledge, allow you to predict that Tuesdays follow Saturdays. You cannot extrapolate an a priori truth from merely your repeated observations. It is still logically possible that one day a Tuesday will not follow a Saturday. FACT Don't blame me for this BTW. Have a go at that Scottish empirical sceptic David Hume. It's all his fault. He buggared up the notion of philosophical certainty.
I went to Ipswich in October 1966 in the moggy 1000, I'd just passed my driving test, we lost 5-4, the thing that always sticks in my mind though is that detail of the Aberfan disaster were emerging on the radio all the way there. 116 children and 28 adults lost their lives when the colliery spoil tip collapsed the previous day engulfing the school.
Ipswich is one of the most boring away games there is. I stayed over in the first PL promotion season and there is nothing to do and a ridiculously small number of pubs / bars. I'm not going tomorrow.
Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word or a jargon word if you can think of an everyday English equivalent. So said George Orwell,who knocked about a bit near Ipswich, for a bit.
I went to the loss in 2008 had a good weekend we ended up in a wine bar chatting to keiron dyer who was a good laugh!
I worked on a ship out of Ipswich in the early 80's, God it was ****ing boring then, by the sounds Of it, not changed much...
If anyone is taking the day off work tomorrow, if they set off early they can catch the U21's play Millwall at 1pm and then trot on to Ipswich afterwards.
Hull City @HullCity TICKETS: Admission on the night at @Official_ITFC is priced: £35 Adults | £25.50 Seniors/Students | £24.50 U20s | £12.50 U16s Thieving bastards.
Tigger, show some respect for one of our vets. I mean old supporters, he's not a vet. Don't let him examine your cat or dog. I'm sure he'll have researched that meticulously and it's my expectation that the river is almost certainly named after George too.