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  1. Yesterday's Results:

     

    A1:

     

    Portugal 2-1 Croatia

    Scotland 2-3 Poland

     

    A4

     

    Denmark 2-0 Switzelrand

    Serbia 0-0 Spain

     

     

    C1

     

    Azerbaijan 1-3 Sweden

    Estonia 0-1 Slovakia

     

    C3

     

    Northern Ireland 2-0 Luxembourg

    Belarus 0-0 Bulgria

     

    D1

     

    San Marino 1-0 Liechtenstein

     

  2. Spotify:

     

     

    New Peak:

     

    22. Gracie Abrams- I Love You, I'm Sorry

    24. Gigi Perez- Sailor Song

    114. The Kid LAROI- BABY I'M BACK

    164. Train- Drive By

     

     

    Re-Peak:

     

    6. Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars- Die With A Smile

     

     

    New Entries:

     

    198. TOTO- Hold the Line

     

     

    199. Frank Ocean- White Ferrari

     

     

     

     

     

    Re-Entries:

     

    170. The La's- There She Goes

    177. Mitski- My Love Mine All Mine

    178. Dave, Central Cee- Sprinter

    183. Coldplay, Little Simz, Burna Boy, Elyanna, TINI- WE PRAY

    189. Miley Cyrus- Party In The U.S.A.

    196. Billie Eilish, Khalid- lovely

    197. Daryl Hall & John Oates- Rich Girl

    200. Coldplay- A Sky Full of Stars

     

  3. September 5th:

     

    New Peak:

     

    141. Tito Double P, Peso Pluma- DOS DIAS

    146. Frank Ocean- White Ferrari

    148. Red Hot Chili Peppers- Can't Stop

     

     

    Re-Entries:

     

    185. Kodak Black- No Flockin'

    192. Post Malone ft Jelly Roll- Losers

    197. XXXTENTACTION, Trippie Redd- F**k Love

    198. Bailey Zimmerman- Where It Ends

    200. WALK THE MOON- Shut Up and Dance

  4.  

    1. Megan Thee Stallion - Neva Play (feat. RM of BTS)

    2. Megan Thee Stallion - Neva Play (feat. RM of BTS)

    3. LINKIN PARK - The Emptiness Machine

    10. blink-182- IF YOU NEVER LEFT

    11. blink-182- TAKE ME IN

    12. blink-182- CAN'T GO BACK

    13. blink-182- EVERY OTHER WEEKEND

    14. blink-182- ONE NIGHT STAND

    15. blink-182- EVERYONE EVERYWHERE

     

    41. blink-182- ALL IN MY HEAD

    42. New Bethel Jesus Name Church - We're Just Getting Started (feat. Pastor Gary Robinson & ShiAnn Urshan)

    45. blink-182- NO FUN

    53. Rich Homie Quan- Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)

    63. TZUYU- Run Away

    68. Rich Homie Quan- Type of Way

    69. Spiritbox- Soft Spine

    72. Camila Cabello- GODSPEED

    76. Brandon Davis- Whose Hands

    80. Eric Burgett- Born Yesterday

    81. blink-182- SEE YOU

    89. Ren- KUJO BEAT DOWN

    91. Rich Gang ft Young Thug & Rich Homie Quan- Lifestyle

    92. blink-182- CUT ME OFF

    95. Jessie Murph & Bailey Zimmerman - Someone In This Room

    98. Halsey- Ego

    99. The Chainsmokers & Kim Petras - Don't Lie

  5. Full List:

     

     

    1. S7E20: Bart on the Road

    2. S7E21: 22 Short Films About Springfield

    3. S7E10: The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular

    4. S4E12: Marge vs the Monorail

    5. S7E19: A Fish Called Selma

    6. S4E8: New Kid on the Block

    7. S4E9: Mr Plow

    8. S8E19: Grade School Confidential

    9. S5E10: $pringfield (or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)

    10. S5E3: Homers Goes To College

    11. S4E6: Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie

    12. S5E9: The Last Temptation of Homer

    13. S3E6: Like Father, Like Clown

    14. S5E1: Homer's Barbershop Quartet

    15. S3E14: Lisa the Greek

    16. S5E17: Bart Gets an Elephant

    17. S5E22: Secrets of a Successful Marriage

    18. S8E15: Homer's Phobia

    19. S1E5: Bart the General

    20. S2E15: Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?

    21. S4E20: Whacking Day

    22. S4E17: Last Exit To Springfield

    23. S8E5: Bart After Dark

    24. S8E7: Lisa's Date with Density

    25. S6E21: The PTA Disbands

    26. S3E24: Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?

    27. S3E9: Saturdays of Thunder

    28. S2E5: Dancin' Homer

    29. S2E4: Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish

    30. S6E10: Grampa vs Sexual Inadequacy

    31. S8E1: Treehouse of Horror VII

    32. S8E2: You Only Move Twice

    33. S7E7: King-Size Homer

    34. S2E11: One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish

    35. S6E19: Lisa's Wedding

    36. S7E15: Bart the Fink

    37. S5E12: Bart Gets Famous

    38. S6E1: Bart of Darkness

    39. S4E13: Selma's Choice

    40. S6E4: Itchy & Scratchy Land

    41. S4E22: Krusty Gets Kancelled

    42. S7E1: Who Shot Mr Burns? Part II

    43. S1E1: Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire

    44. S4E11: Homer's Triple Bypass

    45. S7E24: Homerpalooza

    46. S8E10: The Springfield Files

    47. S8E24: The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase

    48. S3E17: Homer at the Bat

    49. S9E16: Dumbbell Indemnity

    50. S8E14: The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show

    51. S1E10: Homer's Night Out

    52. S3E13: Radio Bart

    53. S8E4: Burns, Baby Burns

    54. S10E23: Thirty Minutes over Tokyo

    55. S8E6: A Milhouse Divided

    56. S2E8: Bart the Daredevil

    57. S8E9: El Viaje Misterioso de Nustero Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)

    58. S5E13: Homer and Apu

    59. S4E3: Homer the Heretic

    60. S2E3: Treehouse of Horror

    61. S6E25: Who Shot Mr Burns? Part I

    62. S3E20: Colonel Homer

    63. S8E22: In Marge We Trust

    64. S6E14: Bart's Comet

    65. S7E2: Radioactive Man

    66. S3E4: Bart the Murderer

    67. S3E16: Bart the Lover

    68. S6E22: Round Springfield

    69. S1E4: There's No Disgrace Like Home

    70. S4E1: Kamp Krusty

    71. S7E4: Bart Sells His Soul

    72. S7E23: Much Apu About Nothing

    73. S3E11: Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk

    74. S3E1: Stark Raving Dad

    75. S3E3: When Flanders Failed

    76. S3E23: Bart's Friend Falls In Love

    77. S6E15: Homie the Clown

    78. S5E19: Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssssss Song

    79. S4E5: Treehouse of Horror III

    80. S1E7: The Call of the Simpsons

    81. S3E21: Black Widower

    82. S410: Lisa's First Word

    83. S6E11: Fear of Flying

    84. S5E14: Lisa vs Malibu Stacy

    85. S6E24: Lemon of Troy

    86. S3E22: The Otto Show

    87. S2E1: Bart Gets an F

    88. S4E19: The Front

    89. S6E23: The Springfield Connection

    90. S6E13: And Maggie Makes Three

    91. S6E6: Treehouse of Horror V

    92. S7E6: Treehouse of Horror VI

    93. S6E2: Lisa's Rival

    94. S2E20: The War of the Simpsons

    95. S6E18: A Star Is Burns

    96. S10E17- Maximum Homerdrive

    97. S10E12: Sunday, Cruddy Sunday

    98. S9E9: Realty Bites

    99. S1E11: The Crepes of Wrath

    100. S2E13: Homer vs Lisa and the 8th Commandment

     

    Many thanks to everyone who has contributed to this countdown it is very much appreciated, :)

     

  6.  

    And the winner is:

     

    1ST:

     

    S7E20-

     

    Bart On The Road

     

     

    It is the last week of school before Spring Break at Springfield Elementary. Principal Skinner is planning on spending the break in Hong Kong. While sitting in his office, he discovers that the airline has mistakenly booked him for a flight that leaves on Friday instead of Saturday. Unable to charge the huge fee that the airline would require to change the flight date on his itinerary, Skinner plans to promote a "Go To Work With Your Parents Day" on the Friday before Spring Break. Bart wants to see women in the workplace, and he reluctantly goes to the DMV with Patty and Selma (his first choice was staying at home with Marge watching cartoons and eating cereal from the box, but, according to the form Marge reads out loud, "homemaker" doesn't count as a real job because it's not real work and women don't get paid for it), Lisa goes to the nuclear power plant with Homer which she doesn't like at first (especially since she has signed many petitions to shut down the plant) but eventually makes the job fun for Homer, Milhouse discovers the exciting world of making crackers with his father, Kirk; and Martin makes a million dollars trading commodity futures (although seconds later, he loses all but $600).

     

    At the DMV, Bart creates a fake driver's license for himself after Selma takes Cletus' picture and foolishly tells Bart to turn off the driver's license machine. He, Nelson and Milhouse try to see an R-rated movie, but are sorely disappointed that the film adaptation of Naked Lunch has, according to Nelson, "...two things wrong with that title". They then try to get some beer at Moe's, but see how alcohol has made losers and slobs out of the regular barflies (Barney, Larry the Lush, and Sam) and leave. The three friends wish they could find something decent to do with Bart's I.D. card. They soon run into Martin who has been on a shopping spree with the money he got from the stock market. He asks to join them, while unenthusiastic at first the trio allows it especially when Martin mentions he has lots of money to spend. They decide to use some money that Martin has to rent a car and go on a road trip. As a cover story, Bart, Martin, Nelson and Milhouse will tell their parents that they have been selected by their school to attend the National Grammar Rodeo at the Sheridan Hotel in Canada. Martin and Milhouse have no problems convincing their parents, while Nelson just tells his mother that he is going away for a week. Marge and Homer are glad to hear Bart's "news" but Lisa, who has never heard of such an event, can easily see through Bart's fib but Marge only thinks that Lisa is trying to get attention.

     

     

    The boys drive the car and enjoy the road trip, but drive through a corn field at one point after Bart left the driver's seat briefly. Martin (who was sleeping for much of the trip) still thinks they are going to the Grammar Rodeo but Bart tells him that was an alibi. Seconds later, they stop when they suddenly realize they are not certain of their destination. Finding an old brochure in the glove box of the car, they plan to go to the World's Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee instead of Disney World. They make several stops along the way getting ice cream, checking out roadside attractions and picking up a hitchhiker. They soon take a detour in Branson, Missouri (which according to Homer is like Las Vegas, if it were run by Ned Flanders), where Nelson makes them stop so he can see his hero, Andy Williams, in concert.

     

    Back in Springfield, Homer asks if Lisa would like to come spend her spring break at work with him and she enjoys herself there. She even has a slumber party as Homer has a night shift, they even play Truth or Dare and Lisa says this is the best Spring Break ever. Meanwhile, Marge becomes bored at home since everyone is basically away. She tries to watch informercials late at night, but instead, decides to poke Maggie while she sleeps so she can comfort something.

     

    After driving all night, the boys arrive in Knoxville, the boys are shocked, finding out that the World's Fair was over 10 years ago (the Knoxville World's Fair was held in 1982, nearly 14 years before the episode originally aired) and the aging Sunsphere has been turned into the Wigsphere (a wig shop). Despite the group having come a long way for nothing, Bart tries to be optimistic and points out that they still have a car and a lot of money. However, Martin informs the group that they don't have any more money as he spent their last ten dollars on a talking Al Gore doll. Out of extreme anger, Nelson throws a rock at the Sunsphere, which topples it over and destroys their car.

     

    Now without a car, any money and no one else knowing where they really are, the boys are forced to admit that they are stranded in Tennessee. Martin maturely says that they should call their parents. Bart, terrified of the punishment that their parents (specifically his own) would lay upon them convinces everyone to find a way to get home on their own. So, the boys go to a local pawn shop to make money. Nelson grabs Milhouse's glasses and gives them to the register. The register says that they are perfect for rebottling some antique Coke bottles but takes back the money after Milhouse blindly and accidentally knocks down and shatters them. The kids try to catch a train that leads through Springfield, they succeed in tossing their luggage onto the train but fail to get on themselves (after the train outspeeds them, abandoning the gang without any luggage).

     

    With no other options left, Bart calls Lisa and tells her the truth, which confirms her earlier suspicions. She gleefully states he will be in so much trouble when he gets home, however one story from Bart about how he is pretty much already in deep trouble convinces her to help without telling Homer or Marge. She suggests that he become a courier as a possible way to get home (not a terrier, as terriers are dogs). Bart manages to get a job (even with his unlaminated, unsigned license). His first job takes him to Hong Kong to deliver eyeballs, while his friends stay behind (during the trip, Principal Skinner sees Bart at the airport). After finally returning from his first delivery, Bart calls Lisa and tells her that she needs to help him find a method to have a package the large enough to accommodate Martin, Milhouse and Nelson that also has a shipping destination to Springfield. Lisa tells Bart that she's not sure how she could be of any help regarding that issue as such a delivery would cost a small fortune. A frustrated Bart tells Lisa that they're counting on her, before he's ordered by his manager to deliver Big Macs to Marlon Brando's private island.

     

    The following morning, while Lisa is at work with Homer, he notices that she seems troubled by something and asks her what is the problem. Lisa agrees to tell Homer on the condition that he wouldn't tell anyone else (especially Bart) and she explains just what Bart has been up to in rapid-fire succession ("Bart rented a car with a phony driver's license and drove Milhouse, Nelson, and Martin to a wig outlet in Knoxville and the car got crushed and they're out of money and they can't get home and Bart's working as a courier and just came back from Hong Kong"). Homer's face goes a literal red with fury and he vents his displeasure by yelling into the helmet of his hazmat suit to the point that the visor completely fogs up. Homer plans to send Bart the money to get home before murdering him for lying but is unable to otherwise he will spoil Lisa's trust in him by revealing she violated her agreement with Bart not to say anything. After some slight research about the location of Knoxville and learning that it's home to the Oak Ridge Nuclear Facility, Lisa and Homer decide that the best course of action would be to order something from the facility so Bart can act as the courier. Homer calls Oak Ridge, but quickly realizes that he doesn't know what to order, until he looks down at his T-437 console and places an order for a replacement. When the facility informs him that his console is fully operational, Homer purposefully spills Buzz Cola on it causing a malfunction and then finishes the order using a pseudonym to hide his involvement. Bart forces Nelson, Milhouse and Martin to get in the crate while flying home and after talking about his trip to the "Grammar Rodeo" at dinner everyone knows about the trip and glares at him except Marge, who smiles after hearing the story.

     

    During the closing credits, Marge is in bed and receives three phone calls about Bart's adventures (Principal Skinner calls Marge to confirm if Bart really was in Hong Kong, the Tennessee State Police call Marge to ask about the crushed, abandoned rental car in Knoxville, and the courier company asks Marge if Bart's available tomorrow to deliver a human kidney to Amsterdam). After hanging up, Homer suppresses a chuckle and Marge asks if he's laughing at her.

  7. 2ND:

     

    S7E21-

     

    22 Short Films About Springfield:

     

     

    Prologue:

     

    The episode opens with Bart and Milhouse spitting off of a bridge, and wondering about the lives of the other people in Springfield. The remainder of the episode consists of a variety of short stories focusing on different supporting characters, as well as the Simpson family. A few of these segments feature their own title cards or theme songs (some of which were cut for time and released on The Complete Seventh Season DVD). At other times, the segments simply segue from one to the next.

     

    Apu's Story:

     

    Sanjay asks Apu to go to a party, so Apu leaves the store for the next five minutes. During this period, he eats a semi-cooked tofu dog, dances to the song "Freak-A-Zoid" by Midnight Star, has sex with a woman in a tool shed, and falls into a pool with other partygoers, therefore coincidentally breaking all the rules of his religion. He heads back to the Kwik-E-Mart with a minute to spare. He opens the door to the store, and discovers that Hans Moleman was inside during the four minutes while Apu was away. Moleman demands his four minutes of "stolen" time back, but quickly lets it go, claiming he would just waste them.

     

    Lisa's First Story:

     

    While skateboarding, Bart accidentally throws gum into Lisa's hair while she puts a beer can into a recycling bin. Marge tries to get the gum out of Lisa's hair with peanut butter and mayonnaise. Lisa then goes outside to let the mix sink in, but is chased around the yard by a swarm of bees.

     

    Waylon Smither's Jr Story:

     

    Mr. Burns and Smithers are on a tandem bike ride and Smithers gets stung by a bee, but also has an allergic reaction after claiming that he is deadly allergic to bee stings. Mr. Burns orders Smithers to pedal to the hospital while in great pain, but in the end, they crash right at the hospital's door, and paramedics pick up the unconscious Mr. Burns instead of the ailing Smithers. Dr. Nick walks by and simply exclaims that Smithers needs booze, and drops pocket change on an ailing Smithers.

     

    Dr. Nick's Story

     

    Dr. Nick walks into the medical boardroom to have a meeting about his gross incompetence. Suddenly, a doctor walks in and tells them that a lunatic with a scalpel (Abraham Simpson) is demanding to see a quack. The board members turn to look at Dr. Nick. He walks though the door giving Abe a nonsensical diagnosis: that Abe's skeleton is trying to escape his body. He performs an improvised treatment by shocking Abe with the wires of a nearby surgery light. The grateful board allows Dr. Nick to keep his medical license, and he celebrates by offering free nosejobs to everyone, starting with Jasper.

     

    Moe's Story:

     

    Moe asks Barney if he recalls Moe quipping that he will have to send away to NASA to calculate Barney's bar tab. The results came in, and Moe tells Barney that he owes $14 billion (he initially claims that it was $70 billion until he realized that that was actually the cost for the Voyager Spacecraft). Barney gives Moe $2,000, which Moe says is halfway there. Snake then comes and tries to rob Moe. Moe quickly runs into a room behind him with a 3-inch thick bulletproof glass window. While Moe is behind the bulletproof glass, Snake jumps over the counter, and steals from the cash register to pay off his student loans. Moe wonders how much air he has behind the bulletproof glass, and shortly after collapses.

     

    Skinner's Story:

     

    Principal Skinner has invited Superintendent Chalmers to his house for an unforgettable luncheon, but his roast is ruined and so he resorts to ordering fast food from Krusty Burger and disguising it as his own cooking (which he calls "steamed hams"). While trying to come up with fake explanations to cover up his lie, Skinner forgets to turn off the oven and sets his house on fire. When Chalmers notices, Skinner passes it off as aurora borealis and rushes him out. Chalmers states that although Skinner is an odd fellow, he steamed a good ham. While Agnes (offscreen) calls for help, the Springfield Fire Department helps with the fire.

     

    Homer's Story:

     

    Homer is walking Santa's Little Helper, and holding Maggie and some groceries at the same time and comes across a newspaper vending machine. The paper has an article regarding a new donut tax. Concerned about the donut tax, Homer buys a paper while juggling around Maggie, etc., and accidentally locks Maggie in the newspaper vending machine. After finding only train flattened coins in his pocket, Homer tries to pull Maggie out through the little space that the door opens, but pulls off Maggie's clothing accidentally. Homer tries to put a note on Santa's Little Helper about Maggie being trapped. However, since Homer wrote it in cheese, Santa's Little Helper licks it off of the paper. Homer ultimately chooses to just steal the vending machine with Maggie still inside.

     

    Chief Wiggum's Story:

     

    Clancy Wiggum is at Krusty Burger with Eddie and Lou, and they discuss the similarities and differences of McDonald's and Krusty Burger, and the food they sell. Wiggum later leaves and goes to get some donuts. This story is a parody from Pulp Fiction, when Vincent tells Winnfield what the quarter-pounder with cheese is called in Paris (Royale with Cheese).

     

    Bumblebee Man's Story:

     

    Bumblebee Man returns from his show and plans to relax at home. However, he encounters a series of disasters (similar to his show) that accidentally destroys his house and his wife divorces her husband.

     

    Snake and Wiggum's Story:

     

    Snake is driving his car listening to a rock version of the Simpsons theme song while Chief Wiggum is walking down the street, eating doughnuts. Wiggum notices Snake, and Snake runs him over impulsively. Wiggum chases after Snake and they indirectly wind up in Herman's Military Antiques. Herman captures them at gunpoint. This story is also a parody from a Pulp Fiction scene.

     

    Reverend Lovejoy's Story:

     

    Reverend Lovejoy walks his dog and has him relieve himself on Ned Flanders' front yard. Ned comes out onto his yard, and Lovejoy insincerely scolds his dog.

     

    Lisa's Second Story:

     

    Marge is still trying to remove the gum from Lisa's hair. After Ned suggests freezing it out, he accidentally mashes more hair into it. Soon, a large crowd of people has gathered in to the Simpsons' iamspamspamamito offer suggestions, including Dr. Hibbert, Lionel Hutz, Sideshow Mel, Otto, Captain McCallister, Üter, Kent Brockman, Leopold, Groundskeeper Willie, Capital City Goofball, Handsome Pete, Dr. Hector von Colossus, Lenny and Mr. Teeny.

     

    Cletus' Story:

     

    Cletus finds a pair of boots and gives them to Brandine for her job interview, but she refuses to accept them, as they may "scuff up the topless dancing runway" at the place she's trying to get the job at. Brandine tells Cletus to put them back where they came from. Cletus climbs a telephone pole and hangs them over the power lines where he found them. Cletus then shouts at his mother to get off the roof.

     

    Milhouse's Story:

     

    Milhouse goes into The Android's Dungeon & Baseball Card Shop to use the bathroom, but Comic Book Guy tells Milhouse that the bathroom is for paying customers only. Milhouse chooses to purchase a Hamburgler comic for 75 cents, but at that moment, his father, Kirk, comes in and, appalled that Milhouse is just buying comics, he takes Milhouse to another place. He and Milhouse go into Herman's Military Antiques to get Milhouse to a restroom.

     

    Kirk Van Houten's Story:

     

    Herman has captured Snake and Wiggum, who are tied up, and is now holding a shotgun and waiting for 'Zed' to get to his store. Milhouse and his dad come in so that Milhouse can go to the bathroom. While Kirk is trying to make small talk with Herman, he nearly gets captured, along with Snake and Wiggum. Milhouse accidentally hits Herman from behind with a spiked flail, knocking him unconscious.

     

    Lisa's Third Story:

     

    Lisa goes to Jake the Barber to get her hair cut. With a small bald spot from the hair getting cut, she gets it restyled, which makes Lisa look more like a real person. She leaves the barber shop, and Nelson laughs at her hair.

     

    Nelson's Story:

     

    After laughing at Lisa's new hair, Nelson laughs at Mrs. Glick, who trips and falls into a trash can, and then laughs at a tall guy driving a very small Volkswagen Beetle. The tall man stops his car and gets out. He chases after Nelson. Although Nelson tries to hide in a manhole, Lisa, as payback for Nelson's earlier mocking of her new hairstyle, gives his hiding spot away to the tall man. The tall man then lectures him and explains that the Beetle was the only large car he could afford, though after Nelson admitted he still found it funny, he decided to teach him a lesson by having him be the victim of being laughed for his misfortune. He then pulls down Nelson's pants and makes him walk down the street to teach the bully a lesson, also pointing him out to the gathered populace and telling them to laugh at him for a change, as well as adding insult to injury by ordering the bully to wave to the crowd and blow kisses. Nelson is splattered by ketchup and mustard by Bart and Milhouse, who are standing on top of an overpass.

     

    Ending:

     

    Bart and Milhouse walk away, with the conclusion that everybody has their own story to tell, with not enough time to tell them all. Out of nowhere, Professor Frink appears and tries to tell his story, but is cut short by the end credits. He begins to sing his story's "theme song."

     

  8.  

    Summer Reshuffle:

     

    +5- Eminem- Houdini

    +4- Hozier- Too Sweet

    +3- Sabrina Carpenter- Espresso

    +2- Sabrina Carpenter- Please Please Please

    +1- Chappell Roan- Good Luck, Babe!

     

     

    -1- Post Malone ft Morgan Wallen- I Had Some Help

    -2- Billie Eilish- BIRDS OF A FEATHER

    -3- Benson Boone- Beautiful Things

    -4- Myles Smith- Stargazing

    -5- Shaboozey- A Bar Song (Tipsy)

  9.  

    This Week:

     

    2001- Louise- Stuck In The Middle With You

     

     

    Original

     

     

     

    2006- David Guetta vs The Egg- Love Don't Let Me Go (Walking Away)

     

     

    Original from David Guetta & Chris Willis:

     

     

    Original 'Walking Away' from The Egg

     

     

    2009- Bloc Party- One More Chance

     

     

    Commnentary will follow on a later date.

  10. England squad for the matches against Republic of Ireland and Finland:

     

    Goalkeepers: Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace), Jordan Pickford (Everton), Nick Pope (Newcastle United)

     

    Defenders: Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace), Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa), John Stones (Manchester City), Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool), Levi Colwill (Chelsea), Rico Lewis (Manchester City), Tino Livramento (Newcastle), Harry Maguire (Manchester United)

     

    Midfielders: Conor Gallagher (Atletico Madrid), Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United), Declan Rice (Arsenal), Cole Palmer (Chelsea), Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham Forest), Angel Gomes (Lille), Phil Foden (Manchester City)

     

    Forwards: Jarrod Bowen (West Ham), Eberechi Eze (Crystal Palace), Jack Grealish (Manchester City), Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United), Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), Noni Madueke (Chelsea) Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa).

     

  11. Posted

    Following Spain's success last year, it is back, the group stage of the 2024/25 Nations League. The group stage will take place between September and November.

     

     

    Group A:

     

    A1:

     

    Croatia

    Portugal

    Poland

    Scotland

     

    A2:

     

    Italy

    Belgium

    France

    Israel

     

    A3:

     

    Netherlands

    Hungary

    Germany

    Bosnia and Herzegovina

     

    A4:

     

    Spain

    Denmark

    Switzerland

    Serbia

     

     

    Group B:

     

    B1:

     

    Czech Republic

    Ukraine

    Albania

    Georgia

     

     

    B2:

     

    England

    Finland

    Republic of Ireland

    Greece

     

    B3:

     

    Austria

    Norway

    Slovenia

    Kazakhstan

     

    B4:

     

    Wales

    Iceland

    Montenegro

    Turkey

     

    Group C:

     

    C1:

     

    Sweden

    Azerbaijan

    Slovakia

    Estonia

     

    C2:

     

    Romania

    Kosovo

    Cyprus

    Lithuania

     

    C3:

     

    Luxembourg

    Bulgaria

    Northern Ireland

    Belarus

     

    C4:

     

    Armenia

    Faroe Islands

    North Macedonia

    Latvia

     

     

    Group D:

     

    D1:

     

    Gibraltar

    San Marino

    Liechtenstein

     

    D2:

     

    Moldova

    Malta

    Andorra