http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2273740/Daniel-Sturridge-injury-latest-Liverpool-striker-targets-West-Brom-game.html
Sturridge looking to play vs West Brom - is that because its on Monday and this doesn't break the supposed 5 day rule?
@TomYoung17: Supporters' Direct lobbying session in parliament about to start. Will be tweeting throughout. Room absolutely packed.
@TomYoung17: MP Penny Mordaunt up now. Thanks @pompeytrust for being here. "I've been shocked at barriers the trust had to overcome to buy club."
@SuppDirect: Penny Mordaunt said it has been: "really difficult to aide the takeover of #Pompey. Obstacles were incredible"
@NabilHassan79: Asmir Begovic says he expects to be sold by Stoke. He could fetch around £10m. #pompey fans will be hoping a sell on clause was inserted.
@SimonPeach: @NabilHassan79 Apparently there was no such clause.
@NabilHassan79: @SimonPeach Why does that not surprise me....?
Yep, lots of "usual suspects " wittering on one way or the other...then you get one or two "usual suspects" commenting on how much the other "usual suspects" are wittering on...
Have you taken into account that, over the course of the season, I would inevitably end up spending more on subsidiary items (food, megastore, etc)?
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loss_leader
How would Labour be "paying the debt down" if they were running the country? The Tories may be struggling to get the debt down but it's not for want of trying. What's the alternative? Allow the debt to grow at a much higher rate?
If tickets were £15 - £20 I would go to circa twice as many games as I do now. True story.
Btw, I went to Sainsbury's last night and the crafty buggers are selling Heinz beans at half the price of my local corner shop. They should have them on at a higher price as they get more people at Sainsbury's than the corner shop. Madness.