10 years after winning the Premier League, Leicester City has been relegated to League One, the third tier of English soccer.
Posts by Tom Sutherland 🇵🇱🇪🇺🔶️
Well obviously, but my point was that he'll see it as business.
Just thinking that this oil crisis is most likely another business move instigated by Trump.
The US has its own supply of aviation fuel, whereas Europe partly relies on Hormuz. Countries in Asia rely fully on the Strait. So, Trump will essentially force everyone to by fuel from 🇺🇸 at a premium.
The Faroe Islands is just overloaded with beauty. 🇫🇴❤️
Rather rude from one of the takeaways in Racibórz. 🇵🇱🤷♂️😂
I'm planning on going to the Faroe Islands this summer and will be pretty gutted if this can't happen because of the massive idiot that is Donald Trump.
Also, I'd hope to get back to the UK as well.
More house development in Klaksvík underlines what I've said previously, that the town will keep growing and act as another hub to attract people to outside of Tórshavn. 🇫🇴🏘
It's ridiculous but Trump would be all over this if it's a serious proposal.
An echo chamber, is it
I've said all along that Liam Rosenior made the wrong choice to leave Strasbourg for Chelsea. I understood his decision, but he could've achieved far more with Strasbourg as Chelsea is just a poisoned chalice. #BHACHE
Leicester City's fall from grace making headlines in Poland.
Hopefully Grimsby winning at Cambridge will give #Notts a massive kick up the ass! Both from the perspective of 3rd place still being up for grabs and that a playoff place isn't guaranteed yet.
Brighton could well get Champions League football next season. Probably one of the few examples of a well-run Premier League club. #BHACHE
It's rather concerning that ZondaCrypto has sponsorship deals at a number of #Ekstraklasa clubs. This is why crypto needs banning in sport! #SportsBiz #digisport
I'm guessing Paul Chuckle wasn't available then? 😅
Looking at the trending topics, you may get the impression that Peter Mandelson has been appointed the manager of Wolves, while Keir Starmer got selected as a draft pick by the Denver Nuggets.
I agree, I don't think he'll be forced out. Obviously there's a chance, but as you say the numbers don't add up.
I know those defending Starmer would have a completely different opinion had Boris Johnson appointed someone like Mandelson and then made a farce over the vetting procedure. People need holding to the same standards regardless of political party.
I don't understand those interested the comments just playing whataboutery and blaming the media. A new PM would cause more turmoil in the UK but Starmer's brought all this on himself. He said they'd be a new politics after the Tories shambles, yet it just seems like more of the same.
A big weekend in Faroese football which showed just how competitive the league is. Relegation threatened B68 Toftir beat title contenders HB Tórshavn at home, while KÍ Klaksvík scored a late equaliser against newcomes Argir. NSÍ Runavík beat EB Streymur 1-0 to go 4 points clearl. 🇫🇴⚽️ #Meistaradeildin
Yeah, he's certainly dug a hole for himself.
The thing with Starmer is that he portrayed himself has a forensic lawyer who knows the finer details, yet the whole Mandelson situation shows that he's incredibly naive at best.
Starmer’s decision to sack Olly Robbins is like a confused referee wading into a 21-man brawl, then sending off the one guy acting as peacemaker.
Drama in the #Meistaradeildin as KÍ Klaksvík managed to snatch a draw in the last minute at AB Argir to remain 2nd. AB are newly promoted but have had a good start to the season, finding themselves 4th out of 10 teams. 🇫🇴⚽️
A hard-earned point for Piast Gliwice, who played most of the match with 10 players. #LGDPIA #Ekstraklasa
Since when has the BBC ever used parties logos and branding when talking about a party's policies in the run up to an election.
If it's anything like the previous event he'll just use the fans and disappear having made a load of money from them.
Unia Racibórz's terrific 4-0 away win against Przyszłośc Rogów takes them above them in the table. There's 10 matches left but it's a shame that only one team goes up given as the league winner is practically sorted. If there were play-offs (2nd-5th), just look how interesting that race would be. 🔵⚪️
So generally the results are on par with their 2015 showing as they achieved similar support in Klaksvík. However, they did manage 16%+ in Runavík back then, so they still have a bit of work to do to get to those levels. Nearly 3% in the capital is impressive given they've struggled there. 🇫🇴🗳 #LV26
The numbers that Sjálvstýri achieved at the election shows how well they did at rebuilding. Their best results came in their traditional strongholds of Klaksvík and Runavík (7.6% and 6.7%) respectively, as well as getting 2.7% in Tórshavn (where they've not managed similar for 20 years). 🇫🇴🗳 #LV26