Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Well played to Spurs over w/e, thought it was going to be a draw but Pavluychenko made the difference. We are missing Cole and Ashton we have no real striker threat. Just hope we stay above you. In two minds about Europa cup be good to get some cash but the team is already stretched so maybe next season would be better.

nice tool from the BBC, enter ye scores for rest of the season and update the table at the bottom and see who is going to win.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/predictor/default.stm


I have Liverpool winning by goal difference on 86 points chelsea 3rd 85 points Arsenal 4th 70 points


going down Hull Middlesborough and West Brom


irons finish 8th behind Everton and Fulham.


off to the bookies I go


enjoy

Oh dear, Liverpool finish on 84, 4 points behind United (spurs draw 2-2 on the last day, probably Keane goal).


Everton 5th ahead of Villa.


West ham 8th on 52, one place ahead of spurs on 50. (sorry Jah)


Hull, boro & west brom down (Stoke only staying up on GD, finishing on 37 same as Hull.

Rhinestone Cowboy Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Looks like Hull Boro and Brom are going down.


I've thought that for quite a while, though Sunderland might give them a run.


I do NOT want The Geordies to go down as their fans are fabulous and extremely loyal.....( apart from the one who broke ranks at Millwall in 1979 and punched my M8 in the stomach who didn't even support Millwall but I gave my ticket to as I was in Corfu.


Laugh?...I nearly died..as I had never been touched in 1,000 games and he got a smack in his only appearance..:))

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Hey Sue, I was wrong - I don't think it would just be for foreign tourists. So yeah I assume that, if someone lives in Lewisham and wants to say the night in southwark, they'd pay a levy.  The hotels wouldn't need to vet anyone's address or passports - the levy is automatically added on top of the bill by every hotel / BnB / hostel and passed on to Southwark. So basically, you're paying an extra two quid a night, or whatever, to stay in this borough.  It's a great way to drive footfall... to the other London boroughs.  https://www.ukpropertyaccountants.co.uk/uk-tourist-tax-exploring-the-rise-of-visitor-levies-and-foreign-property-charges/
    • Pretty much, Sue, yeah. It's the perennial, knotty problem of imposing a tax and balancing that with the cost of collecting it.  The famous one was the dog licence - I think it was 37 1/2 pence when it was abolished, but the revenue didn't' come close to covering the administration costs. As much I'd love to have a Stasi patrolling the South Bank, looking for mullet haircuts, unshaven armpits, overly expressive hand movements and red Kicker shoes, I'm afraid your modern Continental is almost indistinguishable from your modern Londoner. That's Schengen for you. So you couldn't justify it from an ROI point of view, really. This scheme seems a pretty good idea, overall. It's not perfect, but it's cheap to implement and takes some tax burden off Southwark residents.   'The Man' has got wise to this. It's got bad juju now. If you're looking to rinse medium to large amounts of small denomination notes, there are far better ways. Please drop me a direct message if you'd like to discuss this matter further.   Kind Regards  Dave
    • "What's worse is that the perceived 20 billion black hole has increased to 30 billion in a year. Is there a risk that after 5 years it could be as high as 70 billion ???" Why is it perceived, Reeves is responsible for doubling the "black hole" to £20b through the public sector pay increases. You can't live beyond your means and when you try you go bankrupt pdq. In 4 yrs time if this Govt survives that long and the country doesn't go bust before then, in 2029 I dread to think the state the country will be in.  At least Sunak and co had inflation back to 2% with unemployment being stable and not rising.   
    • He seemed to me to be fully immersed in the Jeremy Corbyn ethos of the Labour Party. I dint think that (and self describing as a Marxist) would have helped much when Labour was changed under Starmer. There was a purge of people as far left as him that he was lucky to survive once in my opinion.   Stuff like this heavy endorsement of Momentum and Corbyn. It doesn't wash with a party that is in actual government.   https://labourlist.org/2020/04/forward-momentum-weve-launched-to-change-it-from-the-bottom-up/
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...