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charlierc

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  1. Even if they win the tie from here, Man Utd blowing a 3-0 lead against Championship Coventry in the FA Cup to be taken to extra-time is pretty remarkable.
  2. Well, Chinese race was alright but was a variation on usual themes. Namely that Verstappen and Red Bull are basically racing in a different category to everyone else, Mercedes' car isn't as good as they need it to be, some team's strategists are easily overtaken by events and that Stroll is getting worse. Norris getting a podium was impressive work by McLaren tbf.
  3. I mean it's cheaper if you don't drink at gig venues but even then the costs are escalating wildly. I want to see The Killers in either London or Manchester but I just can't get enthusiastic about spending £75+ to sit in the back row.
  4. I know a few in this thread are Aldershot fans so what do you guys make of Gateshead being denied a play-off spot but Aldershot also being denied the chance to sub in for them?
  5. They're doing a gig in a small venue in Milton Keynes, near to where I live, on the Friday of Glastonbury weekend. Worth getting in on it?
  6. Clearly enough people were willing to fork that over given I got advertised a second night also taking place at Brixton for July 5.
  7. Interpol was £53 for their show at the same place there in November, while The National at the same venue last autumn was £58. Seems like the going rate there now.
  8. That could be more of a shout. Maybe also Latitude?
  9. Nvm both are out. Leaving Aston Villa as England's sole outstanding representative in the Europa League this season, with Emi Martinez doing a classic shithousing his way to the glory.
  10. Tbf I thought there was a premium when Muse played a very expensive warm-up show there in 2018. Then they did Hammersmith Apollo in 2022 and that was slightly more, so... pfft. St Vincent is pricier than her own Hammersmith show two years ago, but that could just also be partly the fact there's about a dozen different ticket price points available.
  11. In fairness it's about the same number of tickets as their stadium tour two years ago. But yeah. 3 of the London shows look sold out, 3 others do not.
  12. I'd written it off and accepted England has missed the boat for this season. Although Liverpool and West Ham are both winning as I write this so maybe I was hasty, depending on how the rest of the games go.
  13. I'm surprised they went so far to cut them in the rounds Premier League clubs aren't even involved with.
  14. Tbf to Jurgen, it is insane to twice top the 90 point mark but just be unable to stop Man City. Indeed one of those was thanks to John Stones clearing the ball off the line in a Man City v Liverpool game in 18/19 when it had failed to cross by about 2mm at best.
  15. There were a few games in December 2020 with sub-2k crowds when they were doing the brief and failed experiment with tiers. Plus yes a couple near the end of the season. Both seasons were compromised by covid but I think 2020/21 got it worse.
  16. It hasn't. Some of the Manchester and London shows still had quite a bit of tickets available.
  17. Was this taken during one of the naps he's alleged to have had during his trial's first day yesterday?
  18. So double what I paid to see them at Wembley Arena in 2018 back when the thought of seeing them wasn't sullied by what we know now about Win. Ouch.
  19. I wasn't aware St Vincent was doing more festivals in Europe but a 4 date European tour seemed on the skinny side.
  20. I thought it was just the one hotel. Saying that it reminds me of a cavalcade of clubs like Derby, Sheffield Wednesday, Reading, Stoke and Aston Villa who tried to circumvent FFP in the Championship by selling their stadiums to subsidiaries of their owners. Given the first 3 of those clubs have all had points deductions for financial trouble in the last few years and Stoke have yet to finish in the top half of the Championship since their 2018 relegation, it isn't exactly the great company to keep.
  21. I mean, 2020/21 is the covid title isn't it? Least for Liverpool it was practically won when March 2020 came along.
  22. I was wondering if they'd announce something for here. Not that I'm planning to go anyway.
  23. I mean, I'd take such a trophy haul as a fan of a club that hasn't won anything big in a while. Also more than Man Utd have won since Klopp arrived in England tbf. If for different reasons. But I get the point that he arguably could, maybe perhaps should, have won more, even if Guardiola's winning machine was a bit of a substantial opponent.
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