I think so but I’ve no idea where to look for proof.
Posts by Andy Toal
Has anyone looked into whether tonight’s #SaintsFC game will feature the largest age gap between two opposing managers in an EFL fixture?
VAR works but it is being deliberately mismanaged.
VAR, when it worked, corrected for the unconscious bias in referees that gave the Super League clubs an advantage in close games. Creating a level playing field that big clubs found unacceptable.
The last time Man City played Arsenal it gave Tonda ideas on how to beat Arsenal.
This time?
#SaintsFC
Tonight Matthew …..
I listened to #saintsFC on the radio this afternoon.
It was unbearably tense. The winning streak is beginning to get to me. I hope the players are calmer than I am. 🙂↔️
The article cites several examples where that is not the case.
With former Labour voters, Liberal voters and apolitical older people now expressing radical views.
But ‘nudge’ has been proven to work. People are radicalised incrementally. By tiny changes to their opinion that add up over time. A relentless drip drip of poison.
Nigel Farage's latest aping of Trump politics - promoting a crypto business which he himself has invested in.
MPs must be banned from promoting financial products in this way.
A good win for #SaintsFC
I had a fear that they would struggle to score without Azaz making them tick, but no worries!
I read this as as a theory resolving paradoxes bin collection data. And for some reason I was suddenly very interested.
Chelsea in the final will be an easy day by comparison.
The segment, class and body style of cares are defined for regulation, description, and categorization of cars all over the world. The SUV body style is roughly a third of all cars on the road in the uk. I’ve mentioned the Ford Puma, Vauxhall Mokka and the Dacia Duster in the thread.
The Ford Puma is a subcompact crossover SUV.
It is literally the SUV version of the seventh-generation Ford Fiesta.
It would be amazing to finish second with 84pts seeing as the last time we were in the championship we scored 87pts and finished 4th!
I thought the assistant referee should have got a yellow for obstruction. He didn’t even attempt to play the ball. He just ran across poor Cyle to block him 😆
The most popular car in the UK for the last three years is the Ford Puma SUV. A lot of people have chosen to buy that car, for what I’m sure they believe are justifiable and practical reasons. I don’t think you are going to win these people round to your point of view by condemning them out of hand.
Who mentioned driving a massive Range Rover? The most popular car sold in the UK in the last three years is the Ford Puma SUV. That car is barely bigger than Ford Fiesta. People buy it in massive numbers. I think it must have something going for it. What do you think?
Just got home. Reflections on today’s #SaintsFC are that I felt strangely calm and confident, even after Derby had scored. This squad/manager have something special going on.
I can only assume you don’t know any middle aged drivers with a bad back.
I agree that different people have different experiences. I think understanding that is very important.
In my experience, when spending a sizeable sum on a vehicle for personal transportation, people are in the main, ruthlessly pragmatic. The emotional element of the purchase is secondary.
Hmm. Thats an interesting question. My opinions are formed by what I experience, from people I talk to, friends, colleagues and strangers from all walks of life, from what I read and from what i watch.
Many of the UK’s most popular cars are compact SUVs. These are not considerably bigger than small hatchbacks. No one is buying a Dacia Duster or a Vauxhall Mokka to feel superior.
I do.
The comments are depressing. A load of people acting like driving an SUV is a moral failing. Rather than a practical decision based on the poor condition of their local roads.
And worsening potholes make people want SUVs!
Why would you risk washing the luck off?
The Day My Dog Spontaneously Combusted there he was – chasing sticks, doing tricks, and all that stuff next minute, woof Brian Bilston
Today’s poem is called ‘The Day My Dog Spontaneously Combusted’.