If they'd pushed on after their Alexandra Palace gig they would be however they appear to have plateaued and are back on the way down. Poorly selling tour coupled with a fairly poorly received album would see them subheadliner at best in my opinion. Chuck them under Alexisonfire and it'll be an absolute treat (with the right setlist).
If Everton had won a trophy, it unquestionably would've elevated the reputation of Moyes' time at Everton, but yeah - given they were comparatively low budget in the PL for most of his tenure, their run for most of his reign to be consistent top 6 or at least top 8 finishers was excellent. I wonder if its slept on a little simply by virture of it not yielding the big win.
Maybe if they'd stuck the landing after taking the lead inside the first minute against Chelsea in the 2009 FA Cup Final.
Well, an out-of-sorts Plymouth who hadn't won since Bonfire Night beating Brentford at their place is a decent upset. And one to hang onto given most ties seemed to go the way of the higher tier side, although Morecambe winning at Chelsea or Salford beating Man City were likely long shots.
My natural pessimism means I'll be happy Newcastle have beaten Bromley when/if the job is done.
Given I don't think Avril Lavigne sold out a UK exclusive headline show in Bedford, it caught me by surprise. But clearly there's a kind of renaissance going on for her given I'd seen vids of her playing to big crowds at her own shows. Glasto was something else though by the look of it.
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