Yep I know. He must have passed a fitness test, and spent last season out injured. Like I said, 1 year contract and plenty of cover, so he is goes man down, its no major loss.
Think we have gone cheap and cherful
We have just signed Greg Wylde on a 1 year deal, after he left us for Millwall last season, who then released him
Not impressed, he has the pace but no end product. A squad player at best who can fill a space on the bench
The hints here are that Carey set to re-sign for Argyle tomorrow after a revised contract offer. Apparently, Adams has been up in Scotland with their agent (they share the same agent) trying to thrash out a deal.
Here's hoping
Some chairman who put in money can pay in form of advertising via a different company, so that money received is Advertising revenue, and added to the clubs official turnover.
Nothing wrong with doing that and it is a back door loophole
I think the time has come for a General Thread on these attacks, instead of lots of different threads for each one.
Explosion in Brussels, man with an explosive belt neutralised by the Security Services.
If its a VAG car (VW, Skoda, Audi et al), then it will be the brake pistons on the calliper sticking. Take apart and clear out all the rust, by pulling the rubber seals back. Lube it with brake fluid, test and refit.
On these its best practice to take apart and do this once a year and not all...
I hear Carey is off to a Championship club and that it will be announced which club when the deal is signed.
Anyone know any inside info into which club?
Graham Carey is off the the Championship but not confirmed which club yet, but is just finalising a deal. A replacement is needed in that position and will take some work to replace him
A lot of tower blocks do not have a communal fire alarm system installed, but smoke alarms in individual flats, by which time if it does spread, is too late by the time each invidivual smoke alarm picks it up and getting down the stairs to the bottom floor is blocked by fire (often only one...
Maybe so, but I can't see Labour supporting another GE until they are ahead in the polls, and the Tories won't call another either in the next few years. 2020 is possible once Brexit with the 4 freedoms and staying in the Single market is ratified, then Tories going for one last roll of the dice...
With the election result as it is, keeping the 4 freedoms in order to stay a member of the Single market now looks like the most likely outcome. Freedom of movement looks like it is set to stay, but no longer having a seat at the table.
The Tories could then try in 2022 after another GE to...
What's clear though is that if Corbyn remains as leader of the Labour party, then they have a real good chance of a Labour majority in 2022. Infact I can see it coming.