Watching the Brighton v Newcastle game and Brighton really are the definition of the 'whole being better than the sum of its parts'. There's barely a player in their team who you would say is better individually than the players in our line up, GK being maybe the exception.
According to Pam Bondi, head of the DoJ, Fentanyl seizures have meant that they've saved 258 million lives. So roughly two thirds of the US population. Never has so much stupidity been granted so much power.
Without a doubt. He's as good a CB as we've had in a long time. He wins everything, he's good on the ball, he's rarely out of position, he's quick enough to cover when needed. He's fucking brilliant.
The way to change the dynamic is to actually deliver on policies that can actually be seen to make people better off. Instead of cuts, austerity, and attacking people at the bottom, which is what government after government has done, raise taxes on the very wealthy, invest in local...
It wasn't the worst I've seen us play, but we never really looked like we were going to get an equaliser. Andre made one mistake all game and it cost us. Subs really made us poorer. Agbadou or Toti MOTM, Cunha looked at times like he was having one of his stroppy can't be arsed days, but was...
Better team for the first half an hour, once they scored they took over the game. Disappointing for the goal. It might have been the first mistake Andre made in the game, he'd been brilliant up until that point. Can't really see a way back, we probably needed to score first and score late!
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