@realfrank22@BBCSport Out of interest (as they don’t in the UK), do they run ad breaks in 🇺🇸 during the ‘hydration breaks’? Thought the idea was first mooted in 1994 to introduce quarters
@AdamRichman@Hew_Lander You’re doing just fine, Adam…….great to see someone give views from a different perspective, background and, of course, country. You know (foot)ball 👍 Don’t start the soccer/football discussion though. It will just degenerate into a muffin/barm argument 🤣
@GaryLineker On today of all days, remembering your alter ego Barry Spinnaker ❤️ The Mary Whitehouse Experience are still relevant today
https://t.co/g6mS8urAqK
@MockTheWeek The Mary Whitehouse Experience, including a certain Hugh Dennis - still relevant today today as it was last time, a whole 34 years ago 😳 @daraobriain#barryspinnaker
https://t.co/7yU2OczDFI
@Paul_D_BWFC@StanCollymore In 1863…..but…..’the term originated in England as a shortened form of “Association Football,” following a trend among students at Oxford and Cambridge who added “-er” to words. Over time, the British stopped using “soccer,” but it remained popular in the U.S,