That's not just China though. It is equally prevalent in Japan and Korea for example.
In fact, the respect and demureness to a more senior pilot even if he was making a fuck up that would lead to a Korean cargo plane crashing and killing everyone was specifically listed as a major cause in an...
Heath is an absolute buffoon. When I worked in the City I read the Torygraph every day (crossword on the train and the Alex cartoon obvs...) and it was a decent institution. Now it is at best a pale imitation, and at worst, self-parody, and has lurched so far right it is actually quite...
Just tell him to tootle off to see his mate, but it won't be in any capacity of the UK government, either official or unofficial.
As an aside, I note that grifter is getting plenty of columns into the Torygraph at the moment.
Bristol Rovers own a big chunk of the city. Everything the other side of the Severn is Newport / Cardiff. East it is Swindon territory and then Oxford. West is pretty open I suppose as Plymouth is fucking miles away. Same to the South. Exeter territory starts around Bridgwater I would guess...
That is not good. The roughing the passer seemed obvious enough (could easily be a facemask too), but the holding is a slam dunk. He is rugby tackling the receiver before the ball even arrives.
Well there is a custodial penalty available, but it would be a surprise unless there are particularly egregious circumstances. No injury then or it could be the more serious offences
If the mags feel their sentencing powers are not sufficient for the offence, then they refer the case to a higher court for sentencing. Thats how it works.
The problem is, taking Newcastle as an example, the size of the following is obviously very impressive, and I would happily concede that they are a bigger club than ourselves (that wouldn't be particularly close), but you will see people willing to die on that hill by arguing that Newcastle...
A Perth team could make a very decent day's rugby. Start with a NZ game, then over to one of the regular haunts for a regular time and late-ish game, before finishing with a game where Perth are at home. I could buy into that. Perth is that bit further behind than when games are held in Darwin...
No reason why not - the NZ Warriors have been a very good expansion to the NRL.
I am not sure how many spots are available, and I am pretty certain the Australian government is very keen on one expansion spot going to a PNG side, but after that, I think the Orcas would be very welcome.
Exactly. There seems to be this assumption that we will keep the scoring rate up while shutting the door at the back, plus the "tough start from the fixture computer" element is pushed as an excuse for where we are. I think that is both simplistic and optimistic.
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