(Highlighted section) You're assuming that there is anyone in the organisation capable of planning that well and that far ahead. I think most Queen's fans would strongly disagree.
Fixed that for you. I think if they have any policies left it's just to ape whatever the latest leader in the Daily Heil says. Just waiting for him to change the name of the party to something along the lines of the "New Conservative Party". He's copying everything else from them anyway.
This. That new home strip is hideous. It shouldn't be possible to f up a simple black and white hooped shirt, but somehow Adidas have managed it. Why on earth did the club not say no, come back with something more in tune with the club. Won't be buying it either.
Peter Gabriel at the Hydro tonight. About a 50/50 mix of new songs and classics. Finished with Solsbury Hill, In Your Eyes, and of course Biko. Brilliant as ever. One of those artists I would always go to see. Pity he only tours once a decade (at least it seems that rare).
Hmmm, You could be right. Let me see, ignoring the diddy leagues Dundee have one league, one Scottish Cup, 3 League Cups, one Challenge Cup and a Centenary Cup. That's 7.
Queen's Park have 10 Scottish Cups. Definitely the bigger club
Mhairi Black would be my first choice, but whilst she's down at Westminster that's a non-starter. Leaves Angus Robertson as probably the best choice of those currently in the Scottish Parliament
1. 2001 A Space Odyssey
2. The Godfather Part 2
3. Blade Runner
4. The Lives of Others
5. Reservoir Dogs
6. Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
7. La Haine
8. Downfall
9. Young Frankenstein
10. Paris Texas
Very difficult to choose, and I would probably change it if I looked at it again tomorrow, to include the likes of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon; Kagemusha; V for vandetta; The Godfather; Rogue One; The Four Feathers (original version) or a host of others I haven't remembered yet
Just so nobody forgets, some of the many lows of Johnson's time as PM
Parties, Paterson and prorogation: lowlights of Boris Johnson’s tenure | Boris Johnson | The Guardian