14 points from 9 games if we ignore the kangaroo period, which is very similar to 22 from 14.
14 points from 9 games if we ignore the kangaroo period, which is very similar to 22 from 14.
Sure. But if they keep going at that rate for the next 14, we'd need 2 points a hand to catch them.
A light frisson of excitement that Queens Park (twice conquerors of Forest in the FA Cup), nominally my scottish club*, are on the BBC this evening. This initial excitement was tempered by the fact that I don't have a TV, and also that I'm not in scotchland and couldn't receive BBC scotchland even if I had.
Could also have gone in MM.
* I have never seen them live, and hardly ever on the TV.
Derby v Leicester in the second division, live on ITV at lunchtime. It’s the 90s again!
'Welcome to a packed Pride Park', says the commentator before the camera pans around and betrays his spin shortly afterwards.
Seb Hutchinson slumming it, I think?
Derby currently plumbing new depths. Shame it’s against Leicester.
Derby are hilariously bad. Arses being handed to them on their own pitch. Leicester don't even look like they're trying particularly hard.
Couldn’t bear watching anymore so have switched to Villa Arsenal which is high quality end to end stuff.
I avoided the game as I exceeded my hate-watch quota viewing England's batting.
Cherki played an outrageous rabona cross for Foden to score.
Two Championship matches abandoned part way through today - Blackburn v Wednesday because of a waterlogged pitch, Charlton v Portsmouth due to a death in the crowd.
Death is sad. I'm not sure that someone becoming dead should mean that 20,000 people have to go home early.
Apparently it's because the stadium doctor traveled in the ambulance with the patient trying to keep him alive, and league rules don't allow a game to go on without a doctor present.
There are obviously other questions that follow from that, such as why there's only one doctor on staff.
They missed discovering that Leeds are leading.
This is the UK, we don't have spare doctors!