@JeffFeathersto8@86TJT@scott_expert@scottish_water It's not even care. There is a fair chance the works around the actual hole would have caused wear on the markings. They should be forced to reinstate as new, all markings. This should apply to all works of this nature.
@SustainableOz@TeslaOwnersUK This is what I was thinking. And if you can't share on a single vehicle the license should be allocated to an individual so I can use it on either Tesla in my household.
@FionaDavis8@Plusnet It appears there are a number of reports of the same issue so hopefully they are aware and are currently trying to fix it. I am experiencing the same as you.
@Plusnet@FionaDavis8 What an incredibly unhelpful reply. Your office closes after 8, 52 minutes before this reply. Had been on hold for more than 40 minutes when my call was disconnected.
This is the year when the game of two halves became the game of four quarters. And the greatest sport and event was damaged for fistfuls of dollars. Hydration breaks ruin the game’s flow and frustrates fans and viewers. If hydration breaks were solely about player welfare then they would be linked to the temperature in the stadia. It’s a nonsense having a three-minute break in an air-conditioned arena.
Fifa should long ago have established a working party of coaches, sports scientists, national team doctors and Fifpro to agree a set temperature at kickoff, say 25C, which triggers the breaks. That would prove the breaks were for player welfare. At the moment, and to nobody’s surprise, it is widely accepted that these breaks are for US TV to accommodate commercials. Big bucks for the small screen.
Fifa should have thought more about the effect on games and to fan (and viewer) experience when negotiating. Coaches’ desire for a mid-half tactical time-out masquerading as a drinks stop should be resisted anyway. Games have been played for 150 years without needing such intervention. Coaches can shout instructions. And who says that 22 mins and 67 mins is when a coach needs to intervene anyway. It’s nonsense. It’s about money.
Respected and sane footballing voices from Virgil van Dijk to Mauricio Pochettino have spoken out against the breaks. Fifa should listen to them not appear only to listen to the rustle of dollar bills. It’s important that there is resistance to this from all over. Because if we tolerate this, our TV games could be next. BBC can’t do ads, ITV says it won’t follow its US counterparts. But it has been discussed by TV people. It’ll come one day. #FIFAWorldCup.
there are so many stupid things in the game right now but this genuinely might be the dumbest. if you don’t want people to step on the crest why the HELL would you put it in the middle of the walkway?!?!
@BHA_Glenn@BHAfanUSA@Brightonian_ Couldn't agree more. He's been so negative this season and I can't really understand why. Not much has changed. It's like these fans who are negative haven't supported us in the past 6 years. My personal view is I still think we are delivering against a much longer term objective