joedurham
Striker
Must be a Bonnie Scotland supporter…
If I were, I would watch the Southgate debacle unravel with glee.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Must be a Bonnie Scotland supporter…
I'm not sure, probably not. Although, I obviously never met him personally so I can't be 100% sure.Would you describe him as mysoginist?
Stokoe Sunderland and 1973.
Give us Tomorrow Now - about Alan Durbans time as Sunderland Manager.
It's great, and anyone who questions Guardiola really should give it a go.
Breakfast of Champions does. Subjective of course.Slaughterhouse 5 by Vonnegut.
Subjective, of course, but nothing comes close.
Read the book. I thought that and it was a magnificent read.There's not a lot I don't know about this - My brother and I went to our first away match together at Notts County!!
The last Kingdom by Bernard Cornwall starts a series of 13 books (so far)
I've read the first five, just finished the fifth the other day. I really enjoy them, history, fiction and the North East all rolled into one. What's not to like?The last Kingdom by Bernard Cornwall starts a series of 13 books (so far)
true enough - but the thought of having to get through 13 books to get to the part I wanted to read was too much - so I took a shortcut.I've read the first five, just finished the fifth the other day. I really enjoy them, history, fiction and the North East all rolled into one. What's not to like?
I know they are a little formulated but still enjoyable light reading.
I generally keep them for when I'm up in Bambrugh during the summer. I remember many years I read a line from Tom Sawyer saying something like there's nothing quite like reading a book than reading it in the place it was written. He was right. I read Dracula whilst sitting in one of the top floor rooms in the Cresent. I could actually follow Mina's route right the way up to the graveyard, that was brilliant.true enough - but the thought of having to get through 13 books to get to the part I wanted to read was too much - so I took a shortcut.
I like most of Harry Pearson's stuff.Any of Ian Rankin’s Rebus novels (Black and Blue arguably the best, but read all in sequence if you can).
The Far Corner and The Farther Corner by Harry Pearson
My granda's 2 favourites"Rusty bedsprings" by I.P. Knightly.
"Shit in the gutter" by Hugh Dunnitt
"Fell out of the window" by Eileen Dover
I’m one of those currently not arsed about it as we sit here in August but I know for a fact I’ll end up watching every game more or less when it lands.Just watch the World Cup man