Welsh Assembly 4 - Sheffield Wednesday 1
While rooting around in the Guardian's Comment is Free archive, I noticed this useful guide to the most frequently discussed topics.
You can draw your own conclusions about the world view this indicates, but these are some of the numbers:
United States: 1636
Iraq: 865
Israel: 778
Gordon Brown: 770
US Politics: 217
France: 217:
Lebanon: 182
Africa: 169
Darfur: 162
Scotland: 159
(Other issues you may or may not think important: Northern Ireland 100, Zimbabwe 70, Sri Lanka 11, Welsh Assembly 4, Sheffield Wednesday 1.)
PS: It would be remiss not to mention that in real life, Sheffield Wednesday actually managed a 4-1 win against a team that is probably a bit better than the Welsh Assembly's XI.
You can draw your own conclusions about the world view this indicates, but these are some of the numbers:
United States: 1636
Iraq: 865
Israel: 778
Gordon Brown: 770
US Politics: 217
France: 217:
Lebanon: 182
Africa: 169
Darfur: 162
Scotland: 159
(Other issues you may or may not think important: Northern Ireland 100, Zimbabwe 70, Sri Lanka 11, Welsh Assembly 4, Sheffield Wednesday 1.)
PS: It would be remiss not to mention that in real life, Sheffield Wednesday actually managed a 4-1 win against a team that is probably a bit better than the Welsh Assembly's XI.
Labels: quality journalism, sheffield wednesday
2 Comments:
Dagenham 4, Sheffield Wednesday 1.
THAT's more like it
There are 4 mentions of Sheffield, too. I do not think they are about the world's oldest football club, however.
Dagenham and Redbridge FC does not warrant a single mention. Especially as it just unaccountably failed to break the record for shortest ever stay in the Football League.
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