How on earth is that the key point someone takes from the Observer article?
How on earth is that the key point someone takes from the Observer article?
We are not asking for the “permanent waiver of the other sides’ legal rights” as that would be unreasonable and, we understand, unenforceable; t
How on earth is that the key point someone takes from the Observer article?
remember when people used to call les reid a sisu stooge for being a real journalist? lol
That council alarm is way quicker than the one Wasps used to have italia onDifference between “understand” and “are on the same side as” TBF..
That council alarm is way quicker than the one Wasps used to have italia on
Would MR eastwood be happy for sky blues fans to take souvenirs from the Ricoh, just as we did when we left HR
I've still got a bit of rubble from the kop somewhere. They sold them in the club shop on little wooden stands.At an open training day years ago at HR, people went on the pitch.
I took a little bit of turf from the corner and took it home. Had it growing on my kitchen windowsill in a pot for a couple of years after. I reckon my parents were putting grass seed in to give it a nudge.
I've still got a bit of rubble from the kop somewhere. They sold them in the club shop on little wooden stands.
Was that one of the bits that the Leicester fans were lobbing over the fence at us back in the 80s?I've still got a bit of rubble from the kop somewhere. They sold them in the club shop on little wooden stands.
Welcome to the world of clickbait.So. The title of the article is a bit of a stretch compared to the content of the article. And then the title of this thread goes a step further. (If I'm reading it correctly)
Title change to 'Eastwood says you can all go and fuck yourselves'
Can't you look in his bins and dig up some dirt on himI did get a bit of turf from the pitch after the last game of the season at home vs Southampton. I planted it in my mum and dads lawn and the offspring of said piece are still thriving.