West Ham fans?I think there's been a misunderstanding, it's City playing not the rags, the excuse for postponement being the travelling fans, blues are generally local people. Too many doom-mongers around !
West Ham fans?I think there's been a misunderstanding, it's City playing not the rags, the excuse for postponement being the travelling fans, blues are generally local people. Too many doom-mongers around !
Wind it in — this sort of incredibly ironic comment is not helping you.Most are not from this country and don't have a clue about local sensibilities, or can't be bothered calling out an idiot.
You posted this at midday in the eye of the storm but you might not be wrong, it’s glorious now!There’ll be a hosepipe ban next week!
Bournemouth and West Brom fans still expected to travel to get to their games this afternoon in Sheffield and London
Now that would be a helluva sonic boom....Don't tell the A380 pilot.
Experts are hailing a British Airways flight as the fastest subsonic New York to London journey.
The Boeing 747-436 reached speeds of 825 mph (1,327 km/h) as it rode a jet stream accelerated by Storm Ciara.
The four hours and 56 minutes flight arrived at Heathrow Airport 80 minutes ahead of schedule on Sunday morning.
According to Flightradar24, an online flight tracking service, it beat a previous five hours 13 minutes record held by Norwegian.
The BBC has been unable to independently verify the record as no complete database of flight times was available.
Aviation consultant and former BA pilot Alastair Rosenschein said the aeroplane reached a "phenomenal speed".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-51433720
Thanks for the advice - I am sure you are correct looking down on people in social housing is funny.
If that is true, then the plane went supersonic!Don't tell the A380 pilot.
Experts are hailing a British Airways flight as the fastest subsonic New York to London journey.
The Boeing 747-436 reached speeds of 825 mph (1,327 km/h) as it rode a jet stream accelerated by Storm Ciara.
The four hours and 56 minutes flight arrived at Heathrow Airport 80 minutes ahead of schedule on Sunday morning.
According to Flightradar24, an online flight tracking service, it beat a previous five hours 13 minutes record held by Norwegian.
The BBC has been unable to independently verify the record as no complete database of flight times was available.
Aviation consultant and former BA pilot Alastair Rosenschein said the aeroplane reached a "phenomenal speed".
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-51433720
God rest her soul indeed, got me on the house owning ladder with an half price council house which will pay for our retirementLady T. Fantastic. God rest her soul.
Are the fans considered to be “stakeholders”, because nobody consulted me?