By continuing to use the site, you agree to our use of cookies and to abide by our Terms and Conditions. We in turn value your personal details in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
I've banged on about this before, and I know Fernandes voted in favour of FFP, but there's a fundamental issue with it all the time that it is based on a club's turnover: It stacks the odds in favour of the bigger teams.
There should be a maximum player budget instead, of the same value for all the teams in the division, so everyone has £n million to play with.
"It’s actually becoming a running joke where we sit in the Loft that Stephan does nothing to the squad and then suddenly at 60 mins the subs come on. Everything is pre-planned. It just shows his ineptness of in game management."
I have no way of knowing and I hope it's not the case, but perhaps some of the performance and fitness people, who report to Nourry, not JS, are dictating when substitutions are made.
In my experience, the Braun electric razors give excellent service. I'm actually using one of my dad's cast-offs and it has done the business for over six years, with one, perhaps two, changes of blade. I shave every other day on average.
Your burning desire for us to improve is great to see, but when you rage against JS, remember that we do not have a pyramid structure with him at the top and all the other coaches and fitness and performance staff reporting to him.
Personally, I'd prefer it if we did, but that's not how things are currently.
With the exception of Burrell, none of our attacking players have had a good season, sadly. That is clearly not helping our cause.
Also, the reluctance to play Kolli, whatever it is due to, means that Kone a) faces less competition for his place due to our limited striking options and b) is being used a lot, potentially too much from an injury perspective.
I'm crossing my fingers that we avoid a massive dip in form and long run of defeats if the play-offs get too far out of reach.
Totsuka's half pipe run to take the gold was incredible. It starts at six minutes 40 seconds in. Fluid, packed with very difficult moves, virtually flawless... This former snowboarder - rubbish snowboarder - is totally in awe of him .
"Governments do lots of talking about taking action but seem to be powerless to put any limits on it."
Social media has become a cesspit and one of my neighbours actually died because he believed some garbled and incorrect medical advice he saw on Facebook and stopped taking his heart medication .
The biggest issue is that most of the large social media companies are in the US and Section 230 of the Communications Act, enshrined in law in 1996, expressly protects them from any liability related to third party content on their platforms.
Here's the key clause: "No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider."
It really saddens me when I hear of harm caused by social media, but what compounds the sadness is knowing that that clause makes it incredibly difficult for anyone to tackle this nightmare.