Yes although what's going on at Sunderland tooAlex Neil to Stoke seems the oddest manager change to me. Wonder what is going on there.
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Yes although what's going on at Sunderland tooAlex Neil to Stoke seems the oddest manager change to me. Wonder what is going on there.
Alex Neil to Stoke seems the oddest manager change to me. Wonder what is going on there.
Said he nearer family tooAll about cash. At Sunderland he was on a low wage and a short term rolling contract. At Stoke he'll get a 3 year deal and top notch wages.
Anyone of 15 can end up in top 6.Reading at the top is interesting. Birmingham look to be in trouble (again), and Preston have scored 1 and conceded zero in 6 matches so far
A competitive league? In England? Surely you jest.Anyone of 15 can end up in top 6.
Yes, nuisance if you work Saturday mornings thoughJust hearing they are having a meeting today and talking about the idea of moving 3pm kick offs to 1pm kick offs to help with enrgy costs in the winter, such as less need for floodlights.
Interesting this as ive personally moved my body clock from getting up around 1/2pm to about 9am, not for the same reasons but it did occur to me a while ago in the winter months i had light on all day as during the daylight hours i was asleep mostly, same with having a fire on until 4am ish.
Cant see the PL having to do the same with regards saving money, but its an interesting idea
Or have a 200mile away gameYes, nuisance if you work Saturday mornings though
I doubt it will be to do with costs, more so the strain on a system that appears close to breaking point.Just hearing they are having a meeting today and talking about the idea of moving 3pm kick offs to 1pm kick offs to help with enrgy costs in the winter, such as less need for floodlights.
Interesting this as ive personally moved my body clock from getting up around 1/2pm to about 9am, not for the same reasons but it did occur to me a while ago in the winter months i had light on all day as during the daylight hours i was asleep mostly, same with having a fire on until 4am ish.
Cant see the PL having to do the same with regards saving money, but its an interesting idea
Hi sue.Yes although what's going on at Sunderland too
That's what they are saying, it's a way to save money, even on heating tooI doubt it will be to do with costs, more so the strain on a system that appears close to breaking point.
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