For accuracy Simon is not a red, anything but!Despite his believed allegiances you wouldn't have got Stuart Brennan writing an article like this. Shuffling stuttering Bajowski is just another United fan boy masquerading as a client journalist in a local paper which apparently is home to the European and Englush champions.
Who are they?Nobody really buys papers anymore.
Their online version isn’t much better because of the ads that you mention.
Now they’re limiting people to reading about 20 articles a month on their app, so that’ll die quite quickly too.
It’s mostly clickbait now anyway. If you want news about what Gemma Atkinson, Helen Flanagan et al have had for lunch, then it’s the right paper for you.
Again why did it take 4 years?
I would suggest the evidence against us is minimal to zero, and our "irrefutable evidence" would destroy instantly.
Why did both sides spend hours in the courts trying to make this a private matter>?
A strange tactic from both sides IF there is nothing to hide.
You’re the expert!Actually…
:)
In UK English, “practice” (with a “c”) is the noun and “practise” (with an “s”) is the verb. In US English, “practice” (with a “c”) is used as both noun and verb. “Practise” (with an “s”) is never used.You’re the expert!
Spelling lessonsI notice this thread has jumped a considerable amount of pages, can someone please sum up why the the jump?
Yeah, thanks for that…In UK English, “practice” (with a “c”) is the noun and “practise” (with an “s”) is the verb. In US English, “practice” (with a “c”) is used as both noun and verb. “Practise” (with an “s”) is never used.