I had a feeling France would struggle to keep their full complement on the pitch.
no way back from this now (unless Ireland somehow contrive to implode!)
Looking forward to settling down to tonight’s opener between France and Ireland… should be the decider but I think this will be the most open six nations for some time.
i don’t expect anyone to win the grand slam
I’m guessing he’ll get some minutes tomorrow evening for us.
Hopefully the game will be sewn up by then and he can have a relaxed debut with no pressure to influence the game.
Tonight was at a small album launch gig for Gruff Rhys in Totnes - absolutely great way to spend £14 (and got his latest CD chucked in too!)
did a few off the new one but played a load of his solo catalogue as well.
He was on great form tonight too, only taking approx 2 minutes to stumble through four or five words between each song
The Barrel House looks to be hosting @bickster favourite singalong show in the near future too
Totally agree and sadly despite their increasing years and decreasing abilities, some Saudi team will still pay megabucks for them, leaving the new boss a decent budget (even though Liverpool never spend money )
And yet again, despite several other embarrassing recent disclosures (including flashing his genitals at women in a bar and hosting sex parties during lockdown) he’ll still get picked by Southgate.
It’s no wonder he carries on the way he is when there’s no punishment or serious consequences from his actions.
Poor Things was a visual treat (not just those scenes involving Emma Stone) and a bonkers tale to watch.
Enjoyable, thought provoking but a completely weird and sometimes awkward watch.
Brilliant stuff.
Wow. This is some Australian Open Final!
Medvedev raced to a 2 set lead and looked to be home and hosed.
But Sinner has dug in and taken it to a fifth set!
Cracking final
Consider myself a centrist overall
scored the following on the test on the previous page
Economic Left/Right: -3.38
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.1
Clearly I lean a little more to the left of centre than the right.