I had a discussion yesterday with somebody about Father Ted and we ended up trying to choose, at first, our top 5 moments, which became 10, and then 20.
Anyway, here's what I believe was my #4, featuring Ted, Dougal and "Your man from One Foot in the Grave. The, I don't believe it, man".
Enjoy the sunshine 🌞
When Klopp said these kind of things, I genuinely believed him because he had a squad of players who'd run through a brick wall for him, whereas this fella couldn't inspire anyone... It's just excuses after excuses, and ultimately it all stems from him.
The majority of @LFC fans at Anfield have decided they want a new direction from the management team.
Arne Slot has lost the support of the Liverpool fans.
The boardroom has noted the mood at Anfield this afternoon.
Boos at full time.
The Anfield crowd booed Arne Slot for taking off Rio Ngumoha and honestly, they had every right to.
You desperately need a goal and the solution is removing your best player? Genuinely absurd 😭
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Everything you need to know about the bell 🔔
HMS Trump (pennant numberP333) was a British submarine of the third group of the T class.
She was built by Vickers-Armstrongs, Barrow, Lancashire and launched on 25 March 1944.
So far she has been the only ship of the Royal Navy(RN) to bear the name Trump.
She spent the majority of her life attached to the 4th Submarine Squadron based in Australia.
She was kept in service following the war and was refitted for greater underwater performance, and was the final RN submarine to be posted in Australia, departing in January 1969.
She was sold off and broken up for scrap in August 1971.
Charles at his best.
“You recently commented, Mr. President, that if it were not for the United States, European countries would be speaking German. Dare I say that if it wasn't for us, you'd be speaking French”
I was watching a few episodes of Michael Bentine's Potty Time over the weekend, and my favourite was this one about King Arthur. It features a French knight riding a dog, a very Welsh wizard, simese twins with several screws loose, and a dragon that doesn't like rain.
Good morning.
“And the sun shines now.” The moving BBC radio commentary on the Hillsborough Disaster by Peter Jones. He never recovered from the trauma of Hillsborough. On 31 March 1990 he had a stroke during University Boat Race and died 36 hours later (aged 60).
#OnThisDay 15 April 1982
The actor #ArthurLowe, Captain Mainwaring in Dad's Army, passed away aged 66.
Hours earlier he had appeared on BBC1's Pebble Mill.
Here's also an advert for Wispa from that time, a news report of his memorial and a posthumous appearance on Looks Familiar.