I ****ing love that guy. What a player.
When he was fit he was probably the best attacking midfielder at the club but unfortunately he was often over acquainted with the physiotherapist's touch.
If you're earning £21k you probably pay back about £100 per month and that stops if you drop under the £21k p.a income threshold. Student loan repayments hardly push people into poverty and suggestions that these repayments make university prohibitive to people is a fallacy born either of ignorance or deceit.
Sometimes it's cheaper to buy a specific single in advance in each direction than a return but then if you miss your train you run the risk of having to pay twice.
Also, you can sometimes go to London on Megatrain for a pound or two but I don't think they offer prices on Sunday for some reason.
"The most loyal fans in football"
FFS
Where do they get this **** from? Where's the evidence? Just because they look unfortunate. Mental.
And "leading clubs"...
Ahh, I've just finished the article and seen it is a short "comedy" style piece. I can excuse the ludicrous hyperbole in that case.
"There will be no end to the troubles of the state or indeed of humanity until philosophers become kings or until those we now call kings really and truly become philosophers"
I doubt students are done any favours by being repreented by the NUS to be honest. My experience of it when I was an 'oodent was that it was a hotbead of left-wing extremism. Nice to see it actually talking about something relevant to students though rather than worrying for some inexplicable reason about Israel and Palestine.
Let's be honest it's a bit cool to be all politically agitated and angry when you're younger. That's why all the best rock music is anti-establishment in some way. Most of the people there yesterday went because they thought it would be a laugh, they like the buzz of protest and it was better than lectures/work/watching Countdown.
That should not really annoy you. They weren't repsonsible for the state of the system when they were students and so there is no hypocrisy or contradiction in wanting to tighten it up.
If one or some of the accused whose pictures the Echo (or any other paper) published have been found not guilty then the Echo (or any other paper, see above) has a moral duty to post a story equally as prominent to that effect (unless the people involved have asked them not to) in my opinion.
Sort of but not deepest darkest West Country.
As fortune should have it, I will probably be working near Swindon that day and the next day so am definitely tempted by a night back in Soton.