As in passing the distant? A well known railway signalling term.
As in passing the distant? A well known railway signalling term.
"John Sullivan" wrote
Ah well, I'll bite in that case! ;-)
Rugby League is played in all three, but only at amateur level.
John.
In message , John Turner writes
That's still no reason to have a "professional" international side.
The ball kicking/running thing has got diluted here thanks to the Aussie code thingie. I've never actually taken much interest due to the coincidence of footie and model railway seasons. :-)
Regards, Greg.P.
Yeah, I always had trouble as a kid - the coach would say "time for training" and I would (apparently) head in the wrong direction!
Except, of course, for the Challenge Cup Final played at the Millennium Stadium.
(Still supporting the London Broncos from 1500Km south of London)
In message , Bill Hayles writes
That's only because the English can't build a national stadium on time and within budget.
I thought that it was because very spare penny of tax paid by English Taxpayers money and then some was sent to Wales or Scotchland to subsidise potential labour voters and make good their own shortfall in contribution to the national economy.
Anything you can troll I can troll better ;-)
In message , Chris Wilson writes
You mean the Barnet formula?
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