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“Melody of Fish” with special sauce from Oceans on St Owens Street in Hereford, sweet plentiful fish and calamari mix and apparently the only chippy in the county that uses fresh fish.
Best bit? They suggest popping opposite to The Barrels for a pint while they cook your order - well, if you insist….
Other option once you’ve collected your order is to return to The Barrels to consume the fishy feast
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Him losing his seat would be amazing but I’m concerned about the further damage he will cause in the next 6 months or so - he’s clearly a morally empty shell who gives not a fuck about anything but money, cashmere hoodies, smart mugs, Star Wars and Mexican Coca-Cola so watch him salt the battlefield as much as possible and then start honking on the first day of the new government about how Labour are trashing the amazing legacy he bequeathed
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How have we ended up with Sunak’s shit today - totally out of any sort of context, introduced because he wanted to - somehow being equally about Starmer?
Don’t get me wrong, Starmer isn’t great but I’m not sure his immediate response today to Sunak’s awfulness can be seen as being equivalent, would it have been better if he’d ignored and said nothing?
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Confidence is a big factor and some players won’t recover from the shitshow - it’s happened before, it’ll happen again - so maybe some would do well at a club in the top six but equally maybe not.
Also, not sure that many will have enhanced their value and which club will take a punt on matching salaries?
Still, Boehly knows what he’s doing.
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For sound under a roof (and I promise not to detail further), this takes a lot of beating - the absolute crack of noise with a 140+mph serve is starling and then crowd noise from silent to loud to silence something else.
For atmosphere though I’ve never experienced better than Davis Cup in Glasgow - when they introduced Andy Murray to the court, swirling spotlights and all, I thought I might cry (I’m not a particular Murray fan), I’m getting flashback goosebumps just typing this. And it got properly electric when James Ward came back for two sets down to beat a far superior John Isner 17-15 in the fifth. Now, that was atmosphere.
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These are revealing