I live about 5 minutes from Moneyfields, they just play in a field with a clubhouse to be honest. It’s not named after a place like all the others are.
I live about 5 minutes from Moneyfields, they just play in a field with a clubhouse to be honest. It’s not named after a place like all the others are.
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You are waiting for or an edge off the bat onto the pads and the ball pops up. If the ball is hit cleanly you are just meant to turn and crouch so you don’t get hit.
He’s wearing a box. (Athletic cup.) so no long term damage I’d expect.
Karen?
getting hacked is preferable to whatever these tweets are
And the most recent football allegations show the Saville reasoning that it was down to a climate of fear the abusers create to protect themselves is bullshit. It’s a culture of turn the other way and every man for himself that was fostered by the 1980's Tory government. Sure, abusers are clever and deceitful but The…
It’s a stretch to call a game involving Crystal Palace a “premier league game”
Fairly comprehensive. I would add that all games can end in ties, but this is different from a draw. Ties are very rare in test cricket but happen every couple of years in One day games.
Play up Pompey, Pompey play up is the only one you need to learn
This is a sign outside the establishment
Yeah. I wrote it on my iPhone (look at me Mr big shot) and deleted a proper noun and if you do that it automatically capitalises the word you replace it with. A stupid non autocorrect if anything.
As a White Sox fan I definitely agree. Rather AJ who fought back after getting punched than RV who took a beating like a Pussy
The picture adds something to the comprehension and thus is of higher quality.
He’s from Scotland. I’m sure hes used to the sound of rain.
This goal was scored in the first ever FA cup game to be held outside the United Kingdom. Thamesmead were playing Guernsey FC, representing a channel Island.
Indeed. And he had a hen (Bachelorette) party gatecrash his show last week.
The British baseball championships is known as the “Great British Base Off”
Mary Berry, probably
This is where it's revealed that the BBC has been a parody site all along.