@JoeStephenson96 Whitby has an amazing youth hostel in a mansion!
Someone else has already said it, but Staithes is absolutely lovely, not sure how doable it is with public transport however?
Equally the whole North York Moors area is stunning and is pretty well connected trains-wise
Fabio Carvalho is a Hull City player. Deal done. Expecting his debut to be on Friday night against Norwich City. Heck of a coup for #hcafc
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@bazdjcooper Delap+Connelly’s hold up play was vital, Delap looks unbeatable whenever he gets a chance to drive at defenders.
Vinagre should 100% keep his place, he looked excellent - got the impression he was trying a bit too hard to prove himself, could release the ball earlier sometimes
Gateshead’s match against Dunston called off after an incident at half time. Two cars driven onto the pitch with masked men getting out and leaving a hearse on the pitch. Police in attendance.
There is nobody in sport more likely to recognise a potentially tough battle than Conor Coady. Conor Coady puts his thumb on the kettle button every morning and says to himself ‘This is not going to be easy, not at all, I know how hard turning this thing on is going to be’
@Stafinhooo @Trraavv I agree that infrastructure for a full transition to electric vehicles is no where near ready yet, and I do understand why people get angry about roadblocks.
Which is why I think disrupting major sporting events is the perfect form of non violent protest tbh
@Stafinhooo @Trraavv Interested to hear what the ‘right’ way of doing it is tbh - they’re managing to draw attention to an issue in an incredibly mainstream way, whilst also causing minimal disruption. Seems to be the best of both worlds to me?
@burnagedaydream @SCFCJosh96 Must be nice when ya clubs inflated every sponsorship for over 10 years and got 115 charges. Our owners don’t want that for our club. There’s a difference when ya owners act responsibly
@moore_l83 @lumomichalik @SCFCJosh96 This is the essence of the problem, isn’t it. You’re now comparing going to a football game to attending a Michelin star restaurant, something only the super-rich can afford.
Football used to the a sport for the working class, and now it’s not.
And you’re cheering that on.
The whole interview so far is about numbers. Robinson has not talked for a moment about humanity. After the slap down of Lineker, *this* is BBC ‘impartiality’; cold, bleak discussion of how efficient the brutality will be.